P.O.D was my shit back in middle and High School. While most people only really knew of them from their Satellite days, a lot of their albums past that were pretty solid. Self-Titled, Testify, and When Angels and Serpents Dance were all solid albums. I stopped following them shortly after Angels and Serpents, mostly because I didn't really listen hard rock/numetal after High School. They still however have a small place in my heart and I listen to them every once and a while.
Also got into Demon Hunter pretty deep while in College. Honestly, they were my gateway into the more extreme genres of metal. Especially Black metal. They are nothing close to Black Metal, but the screamed vocals and more aggressive blast beast of their early albums really helped me ease into the those more aggressive genres like BM. While they probably now call themselves a Christian group nowadays, they previously hovered in that grey area of having a more positive message in their songs, with the aggressive metal sound, all while not shoving a Christian rhetoric down your throat. Their first 5 albums or so are still great, but after that it get's a bit shakey with a only a few songs that I really enjoy.
P.O.D was my shit back in middle and High School. While most people only really knew of them from their Satellite days, a lot of their albums past that were pretty solid. Self-Titled, Testify, and When Angels and Serpents Dance were all solid albums. I stopped following them shortly after Angels and Serpents, mostly because I didn't really listen hard rock/numetal after High School. They still however have a small place in my heart and I listen to them every once and a while.
Also got into Demon Hunter pretty deep while in College. Honestly, they were my gateway into the more extreme genres of metal. Especially Black metal. They are nothing close to Black Metal, but the screamed vocals and more aggressive blast beast of their early albums really helped me ease into the those more aggressive genres like BM. While they probably now call themselves a Christian group nowadays, they previously hovered in that grey area of having a more positive message in their songs, with the aggressive metal sound, all while not shoving a Christian rhetoric down your throat. Their first 5 albums or so are still great, but after that it get's a bit shakey with a only a few songs that I really enjoy.
I grew up on Christian music. There were a ton of great bands in the 90's especially. Like PFR:
I have never heard even flaked that gc was xtian and or members who are xtianSo I didn't grow in a religious household. I started going to church my Junoir year in high school (2001-ish) so I have a weird relationship to Xn music. Groups I haven't seen mentioned yet are RED and Good Charlotte.
I have never heard even flaked that gc was xtian and or members who are xtian
Huh?! This is odd. NEVER heard anything remotely close to this. Also odd as mxpx weren’t exactly preachers. See joy devision if you’re looking for they.the members definitely were as they talked about MXPX showing them a different side of life
listened to this on repeat so many times back in the day
Kaleidoscope Superior is a very fun album. I enjoyed it more than any subsequent Mutemath stuff.
Also 2013’s Inland. Still holds up. Worth checking out my people’s.Jars of Clay’s first three albums were Actually Good!
Nah it autocorrected. Life’s to short to grab thoseDelta Donald, I need to have a word with you.
Resisting the urge to scream out “OOOONNNNNN A WHIIITE HORSE....” in this train right now hahaha