Christian Vs. Secular

Which do listen to more?

Christian Music
18
43%
Secular Music
24
57%
 
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Caleb wrote:Do Cradle of filth cast magics on their audience?


Maybe I need to be careful of this band am I correct?

Go listen to something better like Clapton or Pink Floyd. You'll thank me.
Maybe he doesn't like them. Also, don't say this is better than that when they are in genres as different as Blues Rock and Black Metal. I'm not defending CoF here, I'm just being realistic.

As for your question, Caleb. No they do not cast spells on the audiance, they would probably be sued if they did.
But...but...Floyd are neither of those!
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Well they still aren't anywhere close to Black Metal.
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Well, in sound, they're not. But if you take the idea that black metal bands were heavily influenced by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (which they were), which was, in turn, influenced by blues structure... then yes, they are alike.
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Caleb wrote:Do Cradle of filth cast magics on their audience?


Maybe I need to be careful of this band am I correct?
Having been at several CoF concerts I can say with some veracity that they do in fact cast spells on the audience.

At least, that's the only explanation I can come up with for anyone actually being in attendance at a place where such awful noise is created.
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iamscott wrote:Well, in sound, they're not. But if you take the idea that black metal bands were heavily influenced by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (which they were), which was, in turn, influenced by blues structure... then yes, they are alike.
I'm aware that Black Metal was influenced by NWBHM. I'm just saying it doesn't make sense to compare the 2.
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iamscott wrote:Wow, this surprises me. I listen to secular music almost exclusively, too. And I agree that most popular Christian music has gone downhill in recent years.

I definately have to disagree. While certainly mainstream Christian music has gone down hill, there are some -GREAT- Christian bands out there not in the mainstream.
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ChickenSoup wrote:Weird Al Yankovich (spl?)

some others I can't remember the name of. Oh yeah, and I enjoy some movie soundtracks, although I don't own any.

:o

Someone other than me also listens to Weird Al!?!?
Nix wrote:The only Christian band I've listened to and liked was TFK. Otherwise, I like SlipKnot, Korn, Papa....j/k. :wink:

The stuff I listen to is:
Evanescence
Linkin Park
Thousand Foot Krutch
Iron Maiden
Nickelback
Creed
Alter Bridge (this may be Christian; I don't know)
Hawthorne Heights (sorta...)

There's more but I can't think of it right now.

Creed was a Christian crossover band. If I remember correctly members from Creed also created Alter Bridge. (once Creed disbanded)
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iamscott wrote:Wow, this surprises me. I listen to secular music almost exclusively, too. And I agree that most popular Christian music has gone downhill in recent years.

I definately have to disagree. While certainly mainstream Christian music has gone down hill, there are some -GREAT- Christian bands out there not in the mainstream.
I said "popular." Didn't mention anything about underground or unsigned bands. Or even bands signed by Solid State. Simply, popular Christian music.
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Nix wrote:The only Christian band I've listened to and liked was TFK. Otherwise, I like SlipKnot, Korn, Papa....j/k. :wink:

The stuff I listen to is:
Evanescence
Linkin Park
Thousand Foot Krutch
Iron Maiden
Nickelback
Creed
Alter Bridge (this may be Christian; I don't know)
Hawthorne Heights (sorta...)

There's more but I can't think of it right now.

Creed was a Christian crossover band. If I remember correctly members from Creed also created Alter Bridge. (once Creed disbanded)
Yes, that's true from what I've heard. And, just so you know, I don't like half, no, just about all of the bands on that list that I gave you guys. My music tastes have... changed, to say the least. Hey, people change all the time. :wink:
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Weird Al rocks!

Anyways. No offense, but CoF is screwed up. Watch some of their videos. And i mean, if their name doesnt give way to how musically untalented they are, i have no idea what does...
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Hmmm... I see a lot of people listing Evanescence on their playlists - but nobody's said whether they think that they're Christian or Secular music...

Because if you read the lyrics then they're totally Christian. Then again if you go by how talented and successful they are, then they're definitely Secular... ;)

Seriously though, the problem with Christian music is the same problem you get with any very specialised and highly self-referential genre. Inbreeding.
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Eon wrote:Hmmm... I see a lot of people listing Evanescence on their playlists - but nobody's said whether they think that they're Christian or Secular music...

Because if you read the lyrics then they're totally Christian. Then again if you go by how talented and successful they are, then they're definitely Secular... ;)

Seriously though, the problem with Christian music is the same problem you get with any very specialised and highly self-referential genre. Inbreeding.
I'd say that problem encompasses more than the musical world.
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Eon wrote:Hmmm... I see a lot of people listing Evanescence on their playlists - but nobody's said whether they think that they're Christian or Secular music...

Because if you read the lyrics then they're totally Christian. Then again if you go by how talented and successful they are, then they're definitely Secular... ;)

Seriously though, the problem with Christian music is the same problem you get with any very specialised and highly self-referential genre. Inbreeding.
They're secular.

I think the problem with Christian music the majority of Christian bands sound the same. Listen to Living Sacrifice and Blessthefall, the only difference between those bands is the singer for Living Sacrifice is has a deeper voice. But then there's bands that try way too hard to be different and end up being absolute crap. I'm looking at you Family Force 5.

It's not that hard to be Christian and still be good. Look at The Devil Wears Prada and Underoath.

On another note, I don't really like CoF anymore (except for 1 song that's instrumental). I got bored of Black Metal, and all the singers sound like dying animals.
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Eon wrote:Hmmm... I see a lot of people listing Evanescence on their playlists - but nobody's said whether they think that they're Christian or Secular music...

Because if you read the lyrics then they're totally Christian. Then again if you go by how talented and successful they are, then they're definitely Secular... ;)

Seriously though, the problem with Christian music is the same problem you get with any very specialised and highly self-referential genre. Inbreeding.
It all depends on what people mean by "Christian Music." Do you mean, praise music? Or, do you mean that the band members are Christians? When most people refer to Christian music, they mean something that they heard on the radio. (mostly Praise music) I personally think that "Christian Music" means that the majority of the band members are Christians.

That said, I listen to mostly Christian music by my standards. I don't have any beef with secular artists/bands though. Just havn't heard too many that I really like. ;)
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iamscott wrote:
Smaug317 wrote:
iamscott wrote:Wow, this surprises me. I listen to secular music almost exclusively, too. And I agree that most popular Christian music has gone downhill in recent years.

I definately have to disagree. While certainly mainstream Christian music has gone down hill, there are some -GREAT- Christian bands out there not in the mainstream.
I said "popular." Didn't mention anything about underground or unsigned bands. Or even bands signed by Solid State. Simply, popular Christian music.
Oh, yes. Michael W. Smith has been making me cringe for years now, and generic artists like Chris Tomlin and some other boring/annoying artists aren't exactly making the Christian music industry look like something to be proud of :P
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