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Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:17:41 PM
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JordanW
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Hello everyone. I just had a couple quick questions for you all regarding Christian Metal. OK, first of all I am just looking for some awesome Christian metal bands, it can be nu-metal, thrash, heavy, just anything metal. The 2nd question is, I was wondering where I could purchase some of this stuff online? Some Christian bands I already know: Red, Demon Hunter, The Showdown, Emery, August Burns Red, Norma Jean, Kutless, Stryper. Thanks.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:26:53 PM
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MoshForChrist
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Extol. Specifically the album Undeceived. Or if you prefer Gothic Metal, Virgin Black.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:29:22 PM
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The Chariot. or Horde.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:35:49 PM
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Try Seventh Avenue, Divine Fire, Narnia, Jacobs Dream and Magnitude 9.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:37:37 PM
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MoshForChrist
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ORIGINAL: Rufas2000 Divine Fire, Oh, I forgot DivineFire. Great Power Metal.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:40:26 PM
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JordanW
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Where I could purchase some of this stuff online? BTW, I'm really enjoying The Showdown, anyone similar to them?
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:45:19 PM
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ORIGINAL: JordanW Where I could purchase some of this stuff online? BTW, I'm really enjoying The Showdown, anyone similar to them? Can't help you there. I'm a CD guy. Which Showdown album are you aiming for simularity-wise?
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:46:40 PM
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Maylene and the Sons of Disaster is similar. IMHO, better than The Showdown. Also, The Advent, August Burns Red, Mortification, Vengeance, Becoming the Archetype, xDeathstarx, Disciple, Kiss the Gunner, Living Sacrifice, Mortal Treason, Mychildren Mybride, Nema, Tourniquet, Underneath the Gun, With Blood Comes Cleansing are all good.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:47:28 PM
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JordanW
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ORIGINAL: JordanW Where I could purchase some of this stuff online? BTW, I'm really enjoying The Showdown, anyone similar to them? Can't help you there. I'm a CD guy. Which Showdown album are you aiming for simularity-wise? What do you mean a CD guy? I'm looking to purchase them online via CD. I've only heard the first one, which is the only one I have, I want to get the other one though. What is the main difference between the 2?
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:51:01 PM
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MoshForChrist
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Oh. When you said 'online' I thought you meant buying mp3's. On their second album they gave up the screaming and double bass pedal for a Metallica/Pantera sound, which is very different from the first. Like someone said above me, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster is the closest thing.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 10:55:33 PM
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Where I could purchase some of this stuff online? I always try Amazon.com first. If for whatever reason you don't want to shop at Amazon then Buy.com is your next best bet IMHO. If you prefer a Christian retailer maybe christianbook.com can help but I suspect they won't carry the Christian metal on secular labels. One more band: Still Remains.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 11:02:52 PM
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There aren't any Christian Metal CD websites? Just googled "buying Christian metal" and got interesting sites but no place to buy. Blastbeats.com sells Chrisatian metal CDs but the site doesn't look like its been updated in awhile. Use at your own risk. Of course Family Bookstores and Lifeway have sites where you can order the Christian metal on Christian labels. I still think Amazon is the place of least resistance. They have a marketplace section where you can order from small independent sellers instead of the main site. For each entry click on buying options. Its cheaper and you get to support the little guy but not all sellers will be as good.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/24/2008 11:04:07 PM
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JordanW
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Alright cool, thank you. Well if anyone has anymore recommendations please feel free to post them!
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/25/2008 10:22:28 AM
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I think tvulive.com may have a link to cd purchasing. You can give it a try, otherwise tvulive is a pretty cool resource. here is the link: http://tvulive.com/
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/25/2008 10:39:37 AM
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I'm not a fan of much of Solid State's lineup, but you can search for my recent posts on bands. I do a rock/metal show so I'm fairly involved in the scene. Since you're into the more extreme vox, Firestream.net is a place you should visit. As for buying online, Blastbeats seems up in the air these days so I'd recommend Shaver's Audio & Video, Radrockers, CD Baby, ChristianDiscs, Crossing Music, Girder Music, Nordic Mission and Soundmass.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/25/2008 11:05:40 AM
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On iTunes they have Solid State Records samplers for $5. It has some good sonsg on it.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 1:45:25 AM
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ebay always works
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 3:50:01 AM
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ORIGINAL: JordanW Hello everyone. I just had a couple quick questions for you all regarding Christian Metal. OK, first of all I am just looking for some awesome Christian metal bands, it can be nu-metal, thrash, heavy, just anything metal. The 2nd question is, I was wondering where I could purchase some of this stuff online? Some Christian bands I already know: Red, Demon Hunter, The Showdown, Emery, August Burns Red, Norma Jean, Kutless, Stryper. Thanks. August Burns Red is one of the best ones you'll find. Blindside is probably my all time fave, but they aren't really considered metal. Thrice (not classified as Christian, but are more Christian than many "Christian" bands) Haste the Day Cry of the Afflicted Dead Poetic Destroy the Runner Spoken The Devil Wears Prada Underoath Like I said, these aren't necessarily "metal" bands, but they are all good nonetheless.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 11:35:45 AM
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Does anyone know of any good Christian Symphonic Metal bands?
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 2:24:44 PM
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Since October Flynn Decyfer Down Destroy the Runner TDWP Kids In The Way Means House of Heroes Ilia Inhale/Exhale The Showdown We as human POD Becoming the Archetype TFK Haste the Day Eowyn 7 System Dead Poetic Stavesacre Thieves and Liars As Cities Burn The Chariot A Plea for Purging Since October Project 86 Divide the Sea Still Remains xDeathstarx Forever Changed Emery Disciple ZAO Cry of the Afflicted War of Ages FlatFoot 56 Remove the Veil The Wedding Secret & Whisper There are going to be a few repeats in there. This is a list of bands that were on the playlist on my local Christian station on Friday-Sunday late nights, so they obviously played a few bands on more than one of the nights. I tried to remove alot of the duplicates though.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 2:29:19 PM
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ORIGINAL: RHardin15 Since October Flynn Decyfer Down Destroy the Runner TDWP Kids In The Way Means House of Heroes Ilia Inhale/Exhale The Showdown We as human POD Becoming the Archetype TFK Haste the Day Eowyn 7 System Dead Poetic Stavesacre Thieves and Liars As Cities Burn The Chariot A Plea for Purging Since October Project 86 Divide the Sea Still Remains xDeathstarx Forever Changed Emery Disciple ZAO Cry of the Afflicted War of Ages FlatFoot 56 Remove the Veil The Wedding Secret & Whisper There are going to be a few repeats in there. This is a list of bands that were on the playlist on my local Christian station on Friday-Sunday late nights, so they obviously played a few bands on more than one of the nights. I tried to remove alot of the duplicates though. What kinda Christian station? We don't have any radio station that awesome around here...that's why I stick to my iPod. Blake Martin, one of the guitar players in A Plea for Purging is a friend from high school.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/26/2008 2:34:57 PM
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ORIGINAL: FroMan What kinda Christian station? We don't have any radio station that awesome around here...that's why I stick to my iPod. Blake Martin, one of the guitar players in A Plea for Purging is a friend from high school. It's called Hangar Radio Z - CLICK HERE TO LISTEN and if you click "Z Late Night" you see Z Revolution, that's when they play that type of music. The rest of the time they play Christian Hit music (Rock, Pop, Hip Hop). I prefer the regular music to the late night, because I don't like bands that are primarily screamo. That's just me though. It's on a whole bunch of frequencies in the Upstate of South Carolina, or on just one frequency on HD Radio. You can listen online if you click the link above.
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RE: Regarding Christian Metal - 4/28/2008 3:05:31 PM
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JordanW
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Awesome guys, thanks for all the replies! I wish we had more of a Christian Metal station around here. We do have a Christian station, but it's like pop/rock stuff like that.
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