What's your favorite Christian rock band? Mine is MewithoutYou.
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Black Sabbath I think. Maybe early U2. Do the Violent Femmes count.
Current 93.
xiu xiu
Name a better Christian Rock song than Spirit in the Sky
protip: you can't
Ironically that was written by a Jew
Chevelle
Kings Kaleidoscope
As Cities Burn is not a good band, but I have always thought this song was amazing.
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Was hotboxing my car with some normie friends who listen to alot of pop rap shit, put on this song and they all freaked the fuck out and wanted to play it again.
Pacific Gold
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mine too, they've been my favourite band for the past two years, would love to see them live, but they probably won't ever play a show not even in a three hundred mile radius from me (Hungarian mewithoutYou fan reporting in)
Tourniquet. God-tier drumming
They aren't a Christian rock band, the Weiss brothers are both Sufi Muslims and the biblical lyrics do not take priority over the sound. (That said, they are easily one of the best bands to come out in recent times).
Anyone remember those Christian rock/adult contemporary infomercials they would play on TV all the time back in the early-2000s? You know the ones where'd they have footage of the band playing while the tracklist scrolls across the screen. One of those bands played at my church when I was a boy.
>mewithoutyou
>christian
I've been to a bunch of their shows. The main guy talks about Judaism and Allah. And he and his brother (the drummer) are literally autistic.
Relient K is an objectively great band
I'll stand by that till I die. (Excepting Collapsible Lung, which was only okay)
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figures some of the only great post-grunge is also christian
their early work was their best stuff.
Lift to Experience: The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads is one of the best albums ever and it's very influenced by Christian teachings.
Holy shit I didn't expect anyone to hold the same opinion on this band and song.
Sufjan Stevens desu
>Take preexisting song
>Add references to DA LAWD
>???
>Profit!!!
>Christian sheeple think it's totally original
gb2 2003
I'm not a huge fan of christianity or it's music desu
I'll be the most influential Christian in experimental rock/electronic music in the coming decade. Just you wait, Sup Forums.
>not being self assured enough in his own beliefs that he can enjoy something that conflicts with his own ideas.
I feel sorry for you.
This is the best Christian ep
Never see this album talked about here but it's fucking great
The first cd is really good I don't know what you are talking about. The rest are shit. The one with thus by my lips my sin is purged is a good album.
I like LeonĂn and choral music a lot, in a weird way. Never heard Christian Rock I liked really, but I'm confident Christianity is superstition based on a false supposition of the world
What's Christianity's false supposition user?
Anyone listen to Pedro The Lion?
The bit with the god mostly
Can you expand on that?
There's many a definition of god.
I have yet to find a defined Christian rock band that is worth any amount of time though. But St. Matthews Passion by Bach is fantastic and there's lots of Christian spirituals that are well worth everyone's time. Sister Rosetta Tharpe is great too.
Maybe. Definitely dig it more than the last two albums. Forget and Not Slow Down was a masterpiece though
his brother is the guitarist and they're literally not.
Zao
Mind-independent objects do not exist because it is impossible to conceive of them
I don't understand. Things that we can't think of don't exist? I'm ok with that. Are you defining God as a mind-independent object? Do Christians define God as a mind-independent object?
I'm already the most influential Christian in Harsh noise considering everyone else is Nihilistic
mine too
Brother Sister, Pale Horses, and Ten Stories all kick ass.
Idk, I kinda liked them. Contact is really good.
If they weren't so lyric-centric, I'd agree fully, but the lyricism is a huge part of their sound, and most of Weiss' lyrics are religiously inspired. Maybe "religious rock band" is more appropriate.
>being this close-minded
you don't have to believe in god to appreciate mewithoutYou. Their songwriting is outstanding.
I saw mewithoutyou last night with circa survive. they were really great and the main dude played an accordion.
This
Dc Talk - Supernatural & Jesus Freak are both actually decent albums - unlike anything else anyone involved ever made again
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I played guitar for a touring Christian post-hardcore band for a year during the golden years in 2008. All of this stuff takes me back to a simple time when I thought that I had hit jackpot and I was going to play music for a living. I had no worries and I was actually living a dream for a short time. Funny how retarded that looks in adulthood.
Here are some bands that were really fun back then, and I even opened for a couple of them
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That's actually pretty neat. I've always wanted to meet other Christians interested in experimental music, since most of my Christian friends instead enjoy CCM like Hillsong.
>he's going to let the fleshy mass in his skull that can't remember where he set his phone before leaving the room dictate what's real.
I'm so happy that this thread is still up :3
That song My Friend is fucking amazing. Something about that chord progression is great.
not bad folky blues for a jesusfag
Not bad folky blues for a christfag
>mfw I listened to all of those bands and thought they were the greatest thing ever at the time
late 2000s were magical. At least some of the bands got me to expand my shit taste so I could grow out of that phase. May I ask what band you were in?
>me hearing one last breath by creed as a kid
At the church I used to go to, the pastors kids used to be in a band with most of what is now Switchfoot.
>not mentioning underoath
they just recently played in Prague
That's interesting. Never cared much for Swtichfoot, but that's cool
i actually used to like switchfoot when i was a young god fearing pleb.
I unironically think Creed is good.
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that was more than a year ago, tho
Science has proven regilion to be false and made up over and over again, grow up and move on.
But I get the irrational amount of fear pushed into your skull and how utterly horrifying it is for someone of faith to doubt it even in his or her own head, but that alone speaks volumes on how much the mind is shekeled under religion.
>Lift to Experience: The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads
Is this album actually good or just a meme because of it's awful cover?
This.
this tbqhwyf
Underoath are Christian right? They're pretty solid.
Of course religion is made up, it's a belief system. You don't need science to prove that, it's tautological.
Also
>shekeled under religion
Top kek
>Christian rock
>lead singer is jewish