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Episode 51 – Holy Soldier
In 1990, Myrrh Records released their first metal record in the form of Holy Soldier’s debut self-titled album. Steve and Britt break down this late-to-the-party hair metal gem on this episode. Read more
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Episode 50 – Perfect Rock Songs
We celebrate 50 episodes by discussing some of the best Christian Rock songs we can find. We each pick 5 “perfect” songs to review and discuss on this special episode Read more
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Episode 49 – Precious Death – Southpaw
In this episode, we cover the 1993 debut full-length album from SoCal’s Precious Death, Southpaw. Read more
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Episode 48 – Rez Band – Between Heaven ‘N Hell
Rez Band is the focus of this episode and we tackle the 1985 record “Between Heaven ’N Hell”. Read more
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Episode 47 – King’s X – Out of the Silent Planet
King’s X have been cited as major influences for many of the world’s most popular rock and metal bands, but they somehow never seemed to make it big. On this episode, the guys discuss their debut, Out of the Silent Planet, which came out 35 years ago. Read more
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Episode 46 – Mortal – Fathom
This episode the guys take a dive into the origins of Christian industrial music and break down Mortal’s sophomore full-length album “Fathom” from 1993. Read more
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Episode 45 – Stryper – Soldiers Under Command
The guys are joined this episode by Joel Walker of the Imaginary Music podcast to discuss the first full-length release by the legendary Christian metal band Stryper, “Soldiers Under Command”. Read more
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Episode 44 – Shout – In Your Face
In this new episode, Steve and Britt discuss 1989’s “In Your Face” from Shout, the more musically aggressive follow up to their debut, “It Won’t be Long.” Read more
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Episode 43 – Saviour Machine
This episode finds us exploring the 1993 self-titled gothic metal masterpiece by Saviour Machine. Eric Clayton and company craft a Revelation-themed album that pushed boundaries for Christian music. Read more
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Episode 48 – Rez Band – Between Heaven ‘N Hell
Rez Band is the focus of this episode and we tackle the 1985 record “Between Heaven ’N Hell”. Read more
