Christian Music Listeners

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  • fawndam
    fawndam Posts: 595 Member
    lincoln brewster!!!
  • glengiles
    glengiles Posts: 147
    see third day to me reminds me of Pearl Jam, and I don't like Eddie Vetter's voice. :(
  • Papalov100
    Papalov100 Posts: 1,593 Member
    Who's going to beach blast?
  • cPT_Helice
    cPT_Helice Posts: 403
    Third Day!!!! :)
  • callmeBAM
    callmeBAM Posts: 445 Member
    Adam Again (Dig is the best album, IMO)
    77's
    The Choir
    The Lost Dogs
    Five Iron Frenzy
    Starflyer 59
    Hawk Nelson
    Rez


    I've got a ton, but that's what I'm currently listening to at the moment.

    Did you get in a time machine and steal on my fav bands from the 90s?? Not cool man!
    You forgot Plankeye and Supertones though.
  • ThaRealNicki
    ThaRealNicki Posts: 322 Member
    all the christian music I listen to (which are some of my favorite bands of all time) are P.O.D., Chevelle and Flyleaf
  • Beastette
    Beastette Posts: 1,497 Member
    Creed and Sixpence None the Richer are as close as I've come. Any closer and my neck starts to smoke like Eddie Murphy in a Vampire in Brooklyn.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Vpi3q6_ymA
  • ThaRealNicki
    ThaRealNicki Posts: 322 Member
    Skillet....sorry if that doesn't count but it does too me
    Skillet is a christian band?! Must add to list then because I love Skillet
  • callmeBAM
    callmeBAM Posts: 445 Member
    Can somebody explain to me what separates Christian Music from other forms of music?

    Didn't most music evolve from some form of spiritual beginning?
    Is it subject matter? A Christian list of approved subject matter and/ or groups? Who decides?

    This may sound like I am not sincere, but I am. As a Blues afficiado, I am quite familiar with the evolution of modern day blues. And a serious influence was early Gospel and Spiritual Music. Can Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton, etc. be considered Christian Music?

    I am sure that there is overlap, eg, Creed who marketed themselves in the mainstream rock as well as Christian music genre. It probably goes back to how the group itself wishes to market its own music. When I think of Christian music, I think of a positive message in the lyrics and free from foul language.

    Foul language? So, no chicken clucking?
    And positive message? So, no songs about being depressed, losing someone, doubting your faith?

    I hate when people try and put Christian music in a box.
  • ArtemisMoon
    ArtemisMoon Posts: 144
    4 Him...

    ...was my favorite growing up, and Marty was my first crush, lol...I still have all of their classic albums.

    I still mostly enjoy a lot that was popular once upon a time.

    Amy Grant
    Steven Curtis Chapman
    Rebecca St. James
    East to West
    Cindy Morgan
    Lisa Bevill
    Michael W. Smith
    Mark Lowry's comedy and parodies :)

    I have also recently discovered Skillet and love them!
  • I love Mandisa, Dave Barnes and Nicole C. Mullen!
  • AZackery
    AZackery Posts: 2,035 Member
    1. Donnie McClurkin. He's my favorite gospel artist
    2. CeCe Winans
    3. Deitrick Haddon: I love Amen
    4. Rance Allen
    5. William Murphy
    6. Dewayne Woods: I love Let Go
    7. Kirk Franklin
    8. Brandon Heath: I love Give Me Your Eyes
    9. Bishop Paul S. Morton: I love Bow Down
    10. John P. Kee
    11. Francesca Battistelli . I love Beautiful and This Is The Stuff
    12. Jaime Grace:
    13. Brian C. Wilson: I love Already Here
    14. Fred Hammond
    15. Mandisa: I love Stronger
    16. Chris August

    I like other songs as well. Too many to list.
  • Papalov100
    Papalov100 Posts: 1,593 Member
    I :heart: all Christian bands
  • LiftBigtoGetFit
    LiftBigtoGetFit Posts: 3,399 Member
    bump!!!
  • Papalov100
    Papalov100 Posts: 1,593 Member
    i love group 1 crew new song he said
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