RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspiration On You?
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/12/2008 2:19:20 PM
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redeemedsaint
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Keith Green because he told it as it was. Sad that there are not many if any like him out there now.
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/14/2008 8:14:27 AM
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bsjones84
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I'm really into Third Day. I love their sound. I also like Big Daddy Weave-a different sound that I really like. Jars of Clay, I like their newer stuff, especially Redemption Songs. Todd Agnew is pretty cool also. I don't always like the sound, although he is an awesome guitar player, but I like how real the lyrics are. Such as, My Jesus. People I'm not into: Toby Mac, I just hate hip hop/rap. Relient K, Switchfoot because I'm getting tired of the emo punk genre. God bless, Bub
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/16/2008 1:39:17 AM
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nealmorsefan
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Neal Morse (of course), Petra, White Heart, The Choir, Dig Hay Zoose, and Rich Mullins.
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/17/2008 2:11:28 PM
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peanut05
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rebecca st james dctalk seventh day slumber jeremy camp skillet barlowgirl superchick i'm sure i'm forgetting some...
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/18/2008 12:45:26 AM
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jesusfreak54848
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I agree. "I Still Believe" is an amazing song about his experience.
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/18/2008 1:31:15 AM
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Nakedprey
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quote:
ORIGINAL: nealmorsefan Dig Hay Zoose hah! Don't see this name tossed around much. Though horribly produced, I really liked Strugglefish when it was out...even more so than its follow up MagentaMantaLoveTree. I don't listen to either CD much anymore. Magenta seems like the more accomplished record due to its diversity and how different each track is from the other. But, I tend to wish that I could just listen to Strugglefish, only with the production of Magenta.
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RE: Which Christian Artist Had The Most Influence/Inspi... - 6/18/2008 1:52:41 AM
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Melissa1a
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I can remember that when I heard Jeremy Camp's testimony, I was blown away, and I began to appreciate all of the songs on the "Stay" cd, considering the context. I also really relate to Bethany Dillon since we're the same age. Her lyrics mirror a good deal of my thoughts and she's quite talented. Also, I've never heard quite as much passion as Shane & Shane. Listening to any of their cd's becomes a worship experience and I admire the way that they incorporate Scripture into their songs.
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