November 14, 200520 yr my personal favorites: Relient K Switchfoot DC Talk all great christian bands, with meaningful christian lyrics-except maybe a little bit of Relient K, it has nothing bad, but some of the songs are just good, not necessarily christianly meaningful.
November 14, 200520 yr i bought a Cd whilst on a skiing trip in america from a Christian shop. They had loads of christian music, but sadly I cannot remember the name of the shop. The Cd i bought was called Day of Fire, by Day of Fire. Its a really good album, and i recommend you get it if you can. Also I know of other Christian bands for example delirious are quite a famous band. Hope this helps. SaS
November 16, 200520 yr The issue with a lot of Christian rock bands is that the music is generally really good, but they force the religeon into the lyrics which makes the actual words and singing very poor. shame. Are you serious? :shock: I personally think (note I'm a Christian) that the music itself is generally not that good. But the lyrics about the religion are great for the most bands :) At least, if you looking from my perspective. I love rock, but not the extreme versions of them (deathmetal, etc, blablabla). I listen to Linkin Park. The music is absolutely great! Really one of the best bands there is. But the lyrics are "empty", they only feel depressed and sing about that. Compare that to Switchfood, Kutless, Relient K, or any other popular Christian band. Nice music, but nothing is great about that. Just normal. But the lyrics are great! They sing about lots of good thing, etc, I hope you understand what I mean. So I personally think its the other way around... Retired.
November 16, 200520 yr Hmm. Maybe I'm not that clever to first react on that post from mercifull, and then read the whole topic... Anyways: What I know about P.O.D is that the members of the band are all Christian, but that you dont can classify as Cristian music, because there lyrics is just about normal things, nothing good, nothing bad. But I'm not sure if this is totally right, I've not read all there lyrics ;) -Kutless is also quite good :) -Skillet -Relient K is just an soft version of punk. I dont really like them, dont know why... -DC Talk is cool, but its just a bit of normal music with some guiters, what you CAN qualify as rock. Good if you want to listen something thats not to 'heavy'... -Toby Mac is cool. Good music. But you get crazy after 5 songs (me atleast) Retired.
November 16, 200520 yr As I Lay Dying- Savage Metalcore Norma Jean- Hardcore The Chariot- Hardcore Zao- Metalcore Extol- Metalcore Emery- Post- Hardcore Underoath- Screamo (Sorta) Demon Hunter- Nu-metal Relient K- Pop-Punk Winter Solstice- Metal mewithoutyou- Emocore Crimson Moonlight- Black Metal Drottnar- Black Metal Horde- Black Metal Slechtvalk- Black Metal Crimson Thorn- Death Metal Day of Atonement- Death Metal Hopesfall- Screamo Necromance- Gothic Grode- Gothic
November 16, 200520 yr As I Lay Dying- Savage Metalcore Norma Jean- Hardcore The Chariot- Hardcore Zao- Metalcore Extol- Metalcore Emery- Post- Hardcore Underoath- Screamo (Sorta) Demon Hunter- Nu-metal Relient K- Pop-Punk Winter Solstice- Metal mewithoutyou- Emocore Crimson Moonlight- Black Metal Drottnar- Black Metal Horde- Black Metal Slechtvalk- Black Metal Crimson Thorn- Death Metal Day of Atonement- Death Metal Hopesfall- Screamo Necromance- Gothic Grode- Gothic He wanted Christian not Black Metal, learn to read?
November 17, 200520 yr Relient K Thousand Foot Krutch (TFK) Starfield FM Static Switchfoot! :D Those are my personal favourites :wink:
November 17, 200520 yr I am not a fan of Christian Rock, though I am a christian. I find most of it at best watered down and somewhat comical in nature, trying to be christian and entertaining at the same time. I just listen to secular music, I would rather hear a secular musician who plays good music with lyrics that are positive or at least benign in nature, than some of the music that tries to pass for Christian, in just about all genres. The only guys I have ever been impressed with are Rich Mullins and Steven Curtis Chapman, but I'm kinda old school. :D
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