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On second thought, what is the operative definition of "Christian rock" here? Is music in the range of Casting Crowns considered "rock" or "praise and worship" for the purposes of this thread? Vertical Horizon maybe?
Wow, I still have Mortal's and Deitiphobia first CD, as well as those groups on CD.Qyöt27;51037734 said:...
The Christian music I do listen to, though, is mostly of the Goth and Industrial sort (I'm also going to list bands which don't classify themselves as 'Christian music' but still have followings in the subculture, and get rotation on Christian outlets). There's some Synthpop in there, too.
Circle Of Dust (I won't list Celldweller, due to the very clear distancing involved, even though I do listen to that material also)
Mad At The World (their first two albums, from 1988 and 1989)
The Echoing Green
Deitiphobia
Code of Ethics
Mortal
Flaming Fish Music is a big resource (they've even released some stuff from their backcatalog under Creative Commons licenses), as well as ChristianIndustrial.net's streaming radio.
Many of those bands are available on iTunes (The Awakening is the one from South Africa; iTunes has material from another band of the same name and doesn't distinguish between the two - Ethereal Menace, The Fourth Seal Of Zeen, Darker Than Silence, and Razor Burn are the right band). Some, however, are only available through Amazon's Marketplace or eBay because the albums have been out of print for years - which is understandable, since more than a handful of those bands were only active during the 90s. Heck, Mortal, Under Midnight, and Deitiphobia were early 90s (and Jerome from Mortal is now in Switchfoot).
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