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Would anybody have some good recomandations out there for me? These are the styles I Like: (All Christian)
Punk/Rock
Worship
Religious
Crunch
Ska
Techno Things I already have: Hawk Nelson, Reliant K, Owl City, Newsboys, Five Iron Frenzy, O.C. Supertones, Insyderz, Family Force 5, Third Day, Audio Adrenaline, David Crowder
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I'd put some Casting Crowns in there for sure!
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Get rid of Owl City :-
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IDANCE4JESUS wrote:Get rid of Owl City :-
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Casting Crowns is always a classic. :yes: Tenth Avenue North, Switchfoot, Children 18:3, and House of Heroes are also great. Maybe a little Skillet or Manafest?
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\:D/

Skillet is good for Christian rock fans. Tenth Avenue North is also good.

Switchfoot? Don't give in! They're awful! :x
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Hey, hey, what about "Stars" and "Only Hope"? :noway:
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Peter Furler has a FEW good songs. Big Daddy Weave is pretty good.
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Amethystic wrote:Hey, hey, what about "Stars" and "Only Hope"? :noway:
:x Nope. Never :x
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You might enjoy downhere - they're a really great Christian band! You can hear a preview of their latest upcoming album by clicking here. For worship music, Michael W. Smith has some great stuff. I particularly appreciate his "A New Hallelujah" album.
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UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
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The Hippie wrote:UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
That's some good heavy rock, there. :yes: (Though House of Heroes isn't that heavy, but they are mind-blowing-ly amazing.)
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The Hippie wrote:UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
Mumford and Sons, awesome. I need to get that CD.

Any Burlap to Cashmere? \:D/
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ric wrote:
The Hippie wrote:UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
Mumford and Sons, awesome. I need to get that CD.

Any Burlap to Cashmere? \:D/
Yeah man, Mumford is amazing, and BtC is pretty good too.
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The Hippie wrote:
ric wrote:
The Hippie wrote:UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
Mumford and Sons, awesome. I need to get that CD.

Any Burlap to Cashmere? \:D/
Yeah man, Mumford is amazing, and BtC is pretty good too.
Have you heard any Cage the Elephant? I only have 'Shake Me Down', but it's like the most epic song ever.
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Cool! I'll start checking these out!
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ric wrote:
The Hippie wrote:
ric wrote:
The Hippie wrote:UnderOath, For Today, Disciple, Project 86, House of Heroes, Mumford and sons, Flyleaf. To name a few.
Mumford and Sons, awesome. I need to get that CD.

Any Burlap to Cashmere? \:D/
Yeah man, Mumford is amazing, and BtC is pretty good too.
Have you heard any Cage the Elephant? I only have 'Shake Me Down', but it's like the most epic song ever.

Yeah of course I have, "Ain't no Rest for the Wicked" is my favorite of theirs.
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Taps wrote:Would anybody have some good recomandations out there for me? These are the styles I Like: (All Christian)
Punk/Rock
Worship
Religious
Crunch
Ska
Techno Things I already have: Hawk Nelson, Reliant K, Owl City, Newsboys, Five Iron Frenzy, O.C. Supertones, Insyderz, Family Force 5, Third Day, Audio Adrenaline, David Crowder
Punk: The Classic Crime, Krystal Meyers, Children 18:3
Rock: Fireflight, RED, The Letter Black, Dycefer Down

There are a lot more bands that I listen too, I'm just not thinking of them right now.
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Times of Grace. I LOVE them. :yes:
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Punk/Rock: Blood and Water (very good, more alt rock, but some punk and ska), House of Heroes (rock), Abandon Kansas (indie rock).

Worship: Anything on Come&Live.com. Everything there is available for free download. I'd specifically recommend Bellarive, Lovelite, and Great Awakening though. Some of the bands on there are just indie rock or hardcore/metal, but they all pretty much have worshipful lyrics.
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