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*Christian* Hard Rock Experiment

Gina B

Active Member
What's POD?
The music on there is what we called hard rock when I was a teen, and what is on easy listening stations now was considered regular rock. Metal is still what it always was-a bunch of noise. LOL
And WHY do some of the artists on there sound like they could just as easily be singing Monroe's version of Happy Birthday? :eek:
Gina
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by Gina:
What's POD?
The music on there is what we called hard rock when I was a teen,
Now, wait a second, I think you and I are about the same age.

That stuff wouldn't have been considered hard rock at all.

It would probably have been right up there with Huey Lewis and Cyndi Lauper on your average Top 40 or Hot Hits station.

And WHY do some of the artists on there sound like they could just as easily be singing Monroe's version of Happy Birthday? :eek:
Gina
Bill Monroe has a version of "Happy Birthday"? Cool.
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by Jacob:
During my teenage years I was heavy into Stryper, Rez Band, Daniel Band, Bride, Tourniquet, Petra, and all the other Heavy Christian rock bands of the 80's and early 90's. etc. They did nothing but encourage me to develop my relationship with God and to evangelize my Faith. I thank God for providing those Bands during a very crucial time in my Life.

Jacob.
Bride's "Kinetic Faith" was one of the best Christian rock albums of that era and they're back together again.
 

Gina B

Active Member
Mike, give me some non-CCM artists you would define as hard rock so we can get on the same page here, lol. Maybe my definitions are messed up?
Gina
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by Gina:
Mike, give me some non-CCM artists you would define as hard rock so we can get on the same page here, lol. Maybe my definitions are messed up?
Gina
I went to Allmusic.com to see what they had to say about it and they define hard rock pretty broadly including bands from rock to punk and metal.

Ted Nugent (solo, Amboy Dukes, Damn Yankees, etc)
Van Halen
Aerosmith
MC5
Sammy Hagar
Montrose
Zeppelin
KISS
Guns and Roses
Ozzy
Zakk Wylde
B O C
Deep Purple
Red Ryder
etc.
 

dbrits

New Member
Originally posted by Gina:
What's POD?
P.O.D. is band. It's an acronym that stands for Payable on Death. They started in the Christian market and they have become one of the most popular bands in mainstream rock. Are they a "Christian band?" Well, that depends on your definition of the term.
 

Dr. Bob

Administrator
Administrator
Gina - So somebody actually AGREED with you? How can this be?

Would certainly LOVE to see the "hard evidence" on the effect of music. Of course it IS true, but the world (including me) finds anecdotal testimony and observation less than foundational.

Does ANYONE have a website with credible evidence that can be scientifically verified?

Thanks. I've found this thread quite interesting! :eek:
 

Aaron

Member
Site Supporter
MuSICA used to be available until lately. It contains more than 50,000 citations and abstracts from professional journals. These studies focused on music and behavior, including evolution, brain mechanisms, child development, perception, learning, memory, performance, health and related topics.

It is now under the auspices of the International Foundation of Music Research.

Gotta join to view now.

http://12.22.222.84:82/
 

Molly

New Member
Gina,I found your info very interesting...I have daughters,also,and have certainly noticed changes in their behavior,actions,tones,and body language depended on what they are listening to. It does affect them.

We are very careful about such things....

They have become very discerning as a result. I am very pleased with that.

Thanks for your post....
 

Matticus

New Member
I've seen the same kinda reaction in kids. I think it has to do with their stereotypes of certain styles of music. They think, this is how older kids dance to music that sounds like this. Kids don't usually take the time to listen to the lyrics and think about them. I think it's more a priority to fit in than it is to think for themselves. I don't think that this means that certain styles of music are evil. It means that it takes a certain level of maturity to really know what musicians are intending to get across.

God Bless

Matt
 

RaptureReady

New Member
Gina, here is one of PODS sites. It doesn't look Christian to me. Also, look at the symbol under the drums, beside the singers right leg. Looks like a 666 sign. Hmmm!
http://www.payableondeath.com/

Also, go here and wait for the site to load. This really looks Christian.
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http://www.payableondeath.com/main.html

Also on this site: 2) Sonny's jump suit from the "Boom" video was placed in a case at the HARD ROCK in Las Vegas this week.


Sounds like idolatry to me.

Psalms 115:4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. (hint, silver and gold records
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I thought that was it, but I searched further on that site and look at this:

More news from around the globe:
Album is now PLATINUM-CERTIFIED in Canada!
Satellite has been certified SILVER in the UK! Gold is next!!!

Album is now GOLD-CERTIFIED in Germany
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in New Zealand
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Australia
(and GOLD single “Youth of the Nation”)
Album is now PLATINUM-CERTIFIED in Indonesia!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Ireland!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Singapore!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Malaysia!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Philippines!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Sweden!

I also Gina did a test similar to yours. I have posted my test before in the music forum and received the same reactions from CCM lovers. Here was my test.

Me and my son(3 years old) were riding down the road listening to the old hymns. I turned the station and as I was turning(tunning) I came across a rock station and all of a sudden my son starting to bop his head. I turned it to the station I was getting to, which was another old hymn station and he then stopped bopping his head. He is were the test comes in. I turned the station to CCM, listened for 20+ seconds(God was there to help be bare it
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) and my son bobbed his head. I then turn it to a rock station and he starting bobbing his head again. I then turn it to the old hymn station and he stops bobbing. I turn it back to the rock station and he starts it again. I turn it to CCM and he continues. To stop him from breaking his neck I had to turn it back to the old hymns.
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My test results according to the flesh, rock and CCM were no different, the old hymns was obviously calming, worth listening to.

BTW, I heard on the radio recently that some farmers play classical music to the farm animals to calm them down if they are rowdy. I wonder if some of us can learn from that.
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Baptist Believer

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Originally posted by HomeBound:
Gina, here is one of PODS sites. It doesn't look Christian to me.
I wonder what a Web site created by Christians should look like? :rolleyes:

Also, look at the symbol under the drums, beside the singers right leg. Looks like a 666 sign. Hmmm!
http://www.payableondeath.com/
As Jonathan says below, it is indeed the symbol of the Trinity. One of my Bibles (I think published by the Lockman Foundation) had that symbol. :rolleyes:

Also, go here and wait for the site to load. This really looks Christian.
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http://www.payableondeath.com/main.html
It looks as "Christian" as most Web sites... :rolleyes:

Also on this site: 2) Sonny's jump suit from the "Boom" video was placed in a case at the HARD ROCK in Las Vegas this week.

Sounds like idolatry to me.
Sounds like a *collection* to me. Do you seriously think the Hard Rock Cafe customers worship the jump suit? Do you worship your stamp collection? :rolleyes:

Psalms 115:4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. (hint, silver and gold records
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)
Oh yeah... I'm sure the psalmist was thinking about music awards... :rolleyes:

I thought that was it, but I searched further on that site and look at this:

More news from around the globe:
Album is now PLATINUM-CERTIFIED in Canada!
Satellite has been certified SILVER in the UK! Gold is next!!!

Album is now GOLD-CERTIFIED in Germany
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in New Zealand
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Australia
(and GOLD single “Youth of the Nation”)
Album is now PLATINUM-CERTIFIED in Indonesia!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Ireland!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Singapore!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Malaysia!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Philippines!
Album is GOLD-CERTIFIED in Sweden!
They're doing pretty well and they seem excited about their career... So what?

If you are serious about your critique, I think you are seeing things and assuming the worst of them because you don't want to like them - not a very Christian attitude.

If you aren't serious about your critique, I think you should reconsider posting something like this because it is misleading.

DISCLOSURE: I do not care about P.O.D., except that they are honestly evaluated.

[ December 16, 2002, 07:26 AM: Message edited by: Baptist Believer ]
 

JonathanDT

New Member
Homebound, at first I though you were joking in your post, but after reading it again I think your really serious. Hmmm. First, that symbol next to Sonny's leg is a symbol of the Trinity. http://www.bright.net/~gray0013/symbols/symbols.html
This web site has different Christian symbols and is pretty cool. It's run by a former youth pastor who I've had the opportunity to meet. Anyway, I have that same Trinity symbol on a necklace that I always wear. Why the Trinity? Because everyone wears a cross whether it means something to them or not. It's because a meaningless symbol. The Trinity OTOH gets questions from people asking me what it is, and I can explain to them what I believe. Pretty cool.
As for calling Sonny's jump suit going into the Rock and Roll hall of fame idolotry, that's utterly ridiculous. Do you criticize Philadelphia for keeping the Liberty Bell enshrined safely? What about the Louvre for holding the Mona Lisa? How about the Library of Congress for the Declaration of Independence?
Your criticizing them for going gold and silver!?!?!? :rolleyes: If your going to criticize, please make it on something worth criticizing rather then searching the web for thirty seconds and jumping on them for everything you possibly can.
I replied to your test in another post, so no reason to rehash the same conversation again, though I'll look for the link and post it. I'd still love to hear a reply from my last post on that thread.
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Mike, any ideas where I can find some of Bride's music? I've looked at music stores, Christian book stores, Kazaa, WinMX, Best Buy, I just can't seem to find any.
As for Audio Adrenaline, I really have been disappointed with Lift, and Underdog only had three songs that I liked, none of them Get Down. Some Kind of Zombie is still one of my favorite CDs, it was probably the first rock CD (Christian or otherwise) I owned.
Oh, almost forgot. Just to throw a different angle into this, what made the dancing of your girls wrong? Could it be that it ISN'T wrong, it's just been perverted by man for so long that today many Christians see it as evil? So the music really has nothing inherently wrong with it, the dancing really has nothing inherently wrong with it, it's just that due to our culture we associate it with things that are wrong. Just a thought.

God Bless,

~Jonathan
 

Gina B

Active Member
Acts 17:29 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.

That symbol is highly used in witchcraft. I'd say kewl, let it be changed and used for something good, or maybe it was good and then changed into a bad meaning, but it doesn't really matter, we're told not to have such symbols. I do think this verse is compatible with those that tell us not to make any graven images. I know, we're not making gods to worship, but the verses seem to have more meanings than one.
By the way, that group looks just scary! :eek:
Gina
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by HomeBound:
Gina, here is one of PODS sites. It doesn't look Christian to me. Also, look at the symbol under the drums, beside the singers right leg. Looks like a 666 sign. Hmmm!
http://www.payableondeath.com/
I went there and didn't seeanything particularly "unCHristian" about it, nor did I see a "666 sign".

Please elaborate.

Also, go here and wait for the site to load. This really looks Christian.
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http://www.payableondeath.com/main.html
Again, what is "unChristian" about it?

Also on this site: 2) Sonny's jump suit from the "Boom" video was placed in a case at the HARD ROCK in Las Vegas this week.
So then, by the same logic, to put a Renoir or a Matisse in a museum or to put objects of importance to American history in the Smithsonian is also idolatry?

Psalms 115:4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. (hint, silver and gold records
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)
The RIAA didn't start issuing awards for sales for anther 2800 years.

Me and my son(3 years old) were riding down the road listening to the old hymns. I turned the station and as I was turning(tunning) I came across a rock station and all of a sudden my son starting to bop his head. I turned it to the station I was getting to, which was another old hymn station and he then stopped bopping his head.
What? You can't grove to "Just As I Am"? We're all shocked. :rolleyes:

Hymns tend not to have any discernable beat to nod your head to to begin with.

He is were the test comes in. I turned the station to CCM, listened for 20+ seconds(God was there to help be bare it
laugh.gif
) and my son bobbed his head. I then turn it to a rock station and he starting bobbing his head again. I then turn it to the old hymn station and he stops bobbing. I turn it back to the rock station and he starts it again. I turn it to CCM and he continues. To stop him from breaking his neck I had to turn it back to the old hymns.
laugh.gif
My test results according to the flesh, rock and CCM were no different, the old hymns was obviously calming, worth listening to.
If contemporary music is as harmful and anti-Christ as you guys would have us believe, why would you subject your child to all of that just to satisfy your own curiousity.
 

RaptureReady

New Member
Originally posted by Baptist Believer:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JonathanDT:
[QB]Ahhh, found the link. It's on the 8th page of a 10 page debate
http://www.baptistboard.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=11;t=000164;p=8[/QB ]
Hmm... The boy is 4 years old in the thread you linked here, but in this thread he is 3 years old.

:confused:
</font>[/QUOTE]I hope you are not calling me a liar. When I made the first post, I was in error, sorry.

[ December 16, 2002, 09:30 AM: Message edited by: HomeBound ]
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by JonathanDT:
Mike, any ideas where I can find some of Bride's music? I've looked at music stores, Christian book stores, Kazaa, WinMX, Best Buy, I just can't seem to find any.
Hey, Jonathan, http://www.radrocker.com is usually where I go for out of print or hard to find Christian albums.

They have all sorts of good stuff there.

There's another good one that I can't remember. If I do, I'll let you know.

Mike
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by Mike McK:
Originally posted by HomeBound:
[qb]Gina, here is one of PODS sites. It doesn't look Christian to me. Also, look at the symbol under the drums, beside the singers right leg. Looks like a 666 sign. Hmmm!
http://www.payableondeath.com/
I went there and didn't seeanything particularly "unCHristian" about it, nor did I see a "666 sign".

Please elaborate.

Also, go here and wait for the site to load. This really looks Christian.
laugh.gif

http://www.payableondeath.com/main.html
Again, what is "unChristian" about it?

Also on this site: 2) Sonny's jump suit from the "Boom" video was placed in a case at the HARD ROCK in Las Vegas this week.
So then, by the same logic, to put a Renoir or a Matisse in a museum or to put objects of importance to American history in the Smithsonian is also idolatry?

Psalms 115:4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. (hint, silver and gold records
laugh.gif
)
The RIAA didn't start issuing awards for sales for anther 2800 years.

Me and my son(3 years old) were riding down the road listening to the old hymns. I turned the station and as I was turning(tunning) I came across a rock station and all of a sudden my son starting to bop his head. I turned it to the station I was getting to, which was another old hymn station and he then stopped bopping his head.
What? You can't grove to "Just As I Am"? We're all shocked. :rolleyes:

Hymns tend not to have any discernable beat to nod your head to to begin with.

He is were the test comes in. I turned the station to CCM, listened for 20+ seconds(God was there to help be bare it
laugh.gif
) and my son bobbed his head. I then turn it to a rock station and he starting bobbing his head again. I then turn it to the old hymn station and he stops bobbing. I turn it back to the rock station and he starts it again. I turn it to CCM and he continues. To stop him from breaking his neck I had to turn it back to the old hymns.
laugh.gif
My test results according to the flesh, rock and CCM were no different, the old hymns was obviously calming, worth listening to.
If contemporary music is as harmful and anti-Christ as you guys would have us believe, why would you subject your child to all of that just to satisfy your own curiousity.

By the way, I went out and got the new Santana album the other day. He does a song with them and it's not bad. I'd be curious to hear what their other stuff sounds like.
 
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