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I've listened to Project 86 since their self-titled albumn came out in 98. They've improved dramatically but my taste in music has changed. "Truthless Heroes" is still one of my favourite albumns.
Wow, the intro song on the site rocks. I'll have to check out this albumn.
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quote:Originally posted by Primal Curve: I've listened to Project 86 since their self-titled albumn came out in 98. They've improved dramatically but my taste in music has changed. "Truthless Heroes" is still one of my favourite albumns.
Wow, the intro song on the site rocks. I'll have to check out this albumn.
Have you listened to their album Songs to Burn Your Bridges By ?
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quote:Originally posted by Primal Curve: Steve, they're quite obviously talking about the same song.
Are you sure? I looked on iTunes and there was a song entitled "Breakfast in Hell," by some guy from Texas.
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To answer your first question. No. I haven't. "Truthless Heroes" is the last albumn of theirs I've listened to.
Second question, Yes. I am more than positive. The Newsboys are invariably going to come up whenever a discussion of Christian music presents itself. They or DC Talk.
Edit to add: You probably won't like that song- especially if you like P86. I do, but only because I have fond memories of going to a Newsboys concert before that albumn came out and hearing that song. It was a pretty good show, actually.
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Yeah. I was trying to find a song that's a good example of that albumn, but I couldn't decide. You could try "Little Green Men" or "Shelter Me" or "S.M.C."
If you really want to listen to a good rock albumn, though. I cannot, cannot recommend "Scenes from a Memory" by Dream Theater more. Hell, I can't recommend Dream Theater enough. Though their shows suck (zero stage presence), their albumns are awesome.
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"Hell, I can't recommend Dream Theater enough."
Dream Theater is awesome. Although I liked Liquid Tension Experiment better, since I don't really like the singer in DT (which I think is the only difference between the two).
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Can I gain them back since I used to be able to play part of the bassline to one of Liquid Tension's song (I think it was Acid Rain)?
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The only way you can GAIN coolness points is by being cool. Which is why I don't have any coolness points.
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quote:Originally posted by Reticulum: Pretty soon we'll be seeing; Christian Video games, about missionaries who peacefully kill demons.
Have you gone to the Simpsons' website and looked at one of Ned Flander's son's profile? You can save the heathens by shooting the Bible at them!
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I'm a huge fan of Dead Poetic, and I'm not even that fond of hardcore. I just love them. I especially like, "Tell Myself Goodbye" and "Ollie Otson."
quote: Song: Breakfast Club Band: Newsboys CD: Take Me To Your Leader Good: It's super weird. Do I own that CD: yes
Ryan -- Also own that CD -- it totally rocks. I love that song most of all.
Steve - I beg to differ. Many people call "Breakfast Club" by the name "Breakfast in Hell" because that is part of the lyrics -- "they don't serve breakfast in Hell."
quote: Anyone notice how of all the religions only Christianity seems to feel the need to take over multiple genre's of music and infuse them with their theology
Alcon -- I don't think these young artists are trying to "take over" ANYTHING. They simply like to listen to the heavy metal/rap/rock rhythms and genre, yet the secular versions have lyrics they disagree with, so they develop the same genre with lyrics they can feel comfortable singing along with.
Farmgirl
edit: yeah - I guess I only read the first page of this thread before posting, and didn't realize all that was said on the second page.
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