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Subject: Re: christian bands


Author:
fishtail parker
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Date Posted: 21:38:21 01/19/04 Mon
In reply to: messylife 's message, "Re: christian bands" on 19:45:15 01/19/04 Mon

cool......ya i mostly ask because it's recently come to my attention that some people in the hardcore punk scene think christian bands have got to go, that they aren't true to the roots of hardcore and punk. i'm trying to figure out if people feel the way with other genres, but i guess the dilemma is that there isn't as much to other genres (band together to reject certain ideas, embrace straightedge, whatever). i'm thinking there might be something behind the beginning of metal though....

>i don't know if this is directed at the minset staff
>or not, but i used to be . . .
>
>i don't know about a-religious, thats a pretty bold
>statement. . . i mean "punk" and "metal" are only the
>style of music that the marketers and consumers have
>catagorized the band into for description sake. I
>don't see why a band can't be religously based and
>still be considered punk or metal. They just have to
>work harder to overcome the stigma that has become
>associated with those genres. Also, as with
>everything, balance is key. No one wants to be
>endlessly preached to just an no one wants to only
>hear whiny emo guys only talk about his lost
>everytihng over and over again.
>
>Personally, I am not one for instructive religious
>music on how to live a fuller and more meaningful life
>through Him - at least not through the music i choose
>to listen to. But then again that is not to say I am
>completely against bands having underlying religious
>elements and beliefs.
>
>on a quick side note - does anyone remember that power
>of god show about 10 years ago where big ol' musclemen
>preachers would break bricks with their head and then
>preach how god gave them the power and courage to do
>that . . .
>
>
>>so what do you guys think of christian bands? more
>>specifically do you think genres like indie, metal,
>>punk, etc. should be a-religious? if you were a
>>metalhead and a christian metal band came out that
>>started trying to preach a little and claimed to be
>>super-metal, what would you think?

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