Who/What is your fav Christian Metal / Industrial band or album???

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Borgazur is awesome. I thought I'd be good because I thought I had them downloaded on my phone, but alas, I didn't :(

Oh well, I'll have to put it on soon

On World of Warcraft i named one of my guys Borgazur, hahaha.
 
I'm listening to The Departing by Armath Sargon right now...probably my favorite song of his, beautiful lyrically and musically. I would post the song from youtube, but last I checked it wasn't there :( I guess this will suffice for now...even though it's not black metal...or even metal for that matter...

[video=youtube;bM3TK7pwRp8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM3TK7pwRp8[/video]
 
Balleydowse was awesome. Was good hearing Spike Nards voice again.

Since we're doing the non-metal mutli-instrument thang..

[video=youtube;FGS3Yhp_Uso]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGS3Yhp_Uso[/video]
 
[video=youtube;hLO2-_emvDY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLO2-_emvDY[/video]
 
I guess if we're going to go there...

[video=youtube;ll2-IHJl9IA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll2-IHJl9IA[/video]
 
Ok, this thread is going to officially devolve and degenerate...

[video=youtube;Egh34QGXgNU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egh34QGXgNU[/video]
 
Back on the metal topic (though admittedly not christian). Today I got a message from an old coworker saying they had something for me, and after church today was blessed with one of Rex Browns bass picks from when he was with Down. I'm not gonna lie, I'm excited.
 
ha! I knew it... well, in an obvious move....

[video=youtube;NzkpnGHxwqg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzkpnGHxwqg[/video]


It's kinda weird thinking that was filmed nearly 20 years ago. I was 17.
 
Back on the metal topic (though admittedly not christian). Today I got a message from an old coworker saying they had something for me, and after church today was blessed with one of Rex Browns bass picks from when he was with Down. I'm not gonna lie, I'm excited.

Goobtastic! :cool:
 
It's kinda weird thinking that was filmed nearly 20 years ago. I was 17.

I was wondering about that. You're younger than me... so i was a bit confused, haha. Guess that would explain it.
But yeah... 20 years ago... doesn't seem possible.
 
Never much of a fan of either. JP was ok, had some decent songs, though i tend to shy away from them. If i listened to them now, i'd probably appreciate their sound more. But eh, not likely i'll bother.
 
So what do you think of the Beatles?
Just the music, not the message.

Y.M. is overrated, I agree, he flat out stinks. (Why doesn't he learn some scales and arpeggios)
 
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So what do you think of the Beatles?
Just the music, not the message.

Y.M. is overrated, I agree, he flat out stinks. (Why doesn't he learn some scales and arpeggios)

The problem with YM is that all he plays are scales and arpeggios, unless of course you're being sarcastic, which usually flies over my head, then just ignore this statement.

My sister is a Beatles fanatic, I never heard a whole lot I really liked other than Abbey Road, but they were great musicians
 
Yea, the thing about showing off is the song will be molded around the technique.
That's why Steve Vai and Y.M.'s songs are repetitive, and generally boring.
 
I haven't listened to a lot of Steve Vai's music, but what I heard I was impressed with the skill and found him a lot more interesting than Y.M. But I don't think it's something I'd sit down and listen to for a considerable length of time.
 
I haven't listened to a lot of Steve Vai's music, but what I heard I was impressed with the skill and found him a lot more interesting than Y.M. But I don't think it's something I'd sit down and listen to for a considerable length of time.

They both are monsters, but all they do is show off - to the detriment of the music.
Me? I like Tal Farlow.
Check that guy out,......him and Django Reinhardt.

Hey, thanks for answering me.