Directory of Contemporary Worship Musicians - Way of Life Literature

Directory of Contemporary Worship Musicians - Way of Life Literature Directory of Contemporary Worship Musicians - Way of Life Literature

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AUDIO ADRENALINE’S Bloom album includes the song“Free Ride” from the Edgar Winter Group’s ey Only Comeout at Night album. Rock star Edgar Winter was featured onthe cover of this wicked album dressed as a homosexual “dragqueen.” e lyrics to “Free Ride” claim that “all of the answerscome from within.” is is rank heresy, because we know thatthe answers do not come from within man’s fallen heart, butfrom God’s revelation in the Bible.STEVE CAMP says, “I’ll have a Foreigner 4 album going inmy car.” He also says: “I am dedicated to good music whetherit’s pop, Christian, gospel, R&B, blues, jazz, classical, rock orwhatever. I just love good music” (Steve Camp, MusicLinemagazine, Feb. 1986, p. 22).Some of DC TALK’S musical role models are the Beatles,David Bowie, and e Police, all of which are wicked secularrock groups. dc Talk’s album “Free at Last” contains a songtitled “Jesus Is Just Alright,” which was first sung by the Byrds(the song was later covered by the Doobie Brothers). dc Talk’sKevin Smith admits that he listens to mostly secular rockmusic (Flint Michigan Journal, March 15, 1996, B19). dc Talkopened its “Jesus Freak” concerts with the Beatles’ song“Help.” ey also perform Jimi Hendrix’s Purple Haze.Hendrix was a drug-crazed New Age occultist. Toward theend of their concerts dc Talk played the rock song “AllApologies” by the wicked secular rock group Nirvana,formerly led by Kurt Cobain. Terry Watkins notes: “KurtCobain is one of the worst Antichrist blasphemers since JohnLennon. Kurt Cobain decorated his home with bloodsplatteredbaby dolls hanging by their necks! e inside ofNirvana’s album In Utero, which is the album dc Talk got ‘AllApologies’ from, has pictures of chopped up babies! Cobainran around his neighborhood spray-painting, ‘ABORTCHRIST’ and ‘GOD IS GAY.’ Cobain’s first band was called‘Fecal Matter’ (Watkins, Christian Rock: Blessing orBlasphemy?). Cobain killed himself.308

JARS OF CLAY names Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles astheir inspiration (Dann Denny, “Christian Rock,” SundayHerald Times, Bloomington, Ind., Feb. 8, 1998). e leadguitarist for Jars of Clay is said to be a “Beatlesfanatic” (Christian News, Dec. 8, 1997). When asked byChristianity Today to list their musical influences, Jars of Claymembers “listed no Christian artists” (Christianity Today,Nov. 15, 1999). Jars of Clay performs Ozzy Osbourne’s “CrazyTrain” during their concerts. Osbourne is the filthy-mouthedformer lead singer for the occultic rock group Black Sabbath.Dana Key (of DEGARMO & KEY) says that he has beeninfluenced most by B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, and BillyGibbons (of ZZ Top) (CCM Magazine, January 1989, p. 30).POINT OF GRACE’s Life, Love and Other Mysteries albumfeatured “Sing a Song” by the occultic, antichrist rock groupEarth, Wind and Fire. eir 2011 Turn up the Music hitsalbum featured a cover of “Hole in the World” by the Eagles.Perhaps in the future they will cover other Eagles’ songs, suchas “Good Day in Hell,” “Take the Devil,” “Chug All Night,”and “Witchy Women.”e worldliness of DELIRIOUS is evident in their choice of“musical heroes,” which include “Radiohead, Blur and otherbig British modern rockers” (CCM magazine, July 1999, p.39).e group DELIVERANCE performs songs by secular rockgroups. eir What a Joke album has the song “Aer Forever”by the vile, blasphemous, pagan rock group Black Sabbath.When asked what is currently in her CD player, CRYSTALLEWIS replied: “Michael Jackson, riller; Billy Holliday; LedZeppelin; Radiohead, Ok Computer; Radiohead, Kid A; andSting, Nothing Like the Sun (“Ten Questions with ChrystalLewis,” CCM Magazine, March 2002).e popular group THIRD DAY also loves secular rock.Michael Herman of Christianity Today asked the members ofird Day to “name a musician you’d pay to see in concert.”309

AUDIO ADRENALINE’S Bloom album includes the song“Free Ride” from the Edgar Winter Group’s ey Only Comeout at Night album. Rock star Edgar Winter was featured onthe cover <strong>of</strong> this wicked album dressed as a homosexual “dragqueen.” e lyrics to “Free Ride” claim that “all <strong>of</strong> the answerscome from within.” is is rank heresy, because we know thatthe answers do not come from within man’s fallen heart, butfrom God’s revelation in the Bible.STEVE CAMP says, “I’ll have a Foreigner 4 album going inmy car.” He also says: “I am dedicated to good music whetherit’s pop, Christian, gospel, R&B, blues, jazz, classical, rock orwhatever. I just love good music” (Steve Camp, MusicLinemagazine, Feb. 1986, p. 22).Some <strong>of</strong> DC TALK’S musical role models are the Beatles,David Bowie, and e Police, all <strong>of</strong> which are wicked secularrock groups. dc Talk’s album “Free at Last” contains a songtitled “Jesus Is Just Alright,” which was first sung by the Byrds(the song was later covered by the Doobie Brothers). dc Talk’sKevin Smith admits that he listens to mostly secular rockmusic (Flint Michigan Journal, March 15, 1996, B19). dc Talkopened its “Jesus Freak” concerts with the Beatles’ song“Help.” ey also perform Jimi Hendrix’s Purple Haze.Hendrix was a drug-crazed New Age occultist. Toward theend <strong>of</strong> their concerts dc Talk played the rock song “AllApologies” by the wicked secular rock group Nirvana,formerly led by Kurt Cobain. Terry Watkins notes: “KurtCobain is one <strong>of</strong> the worst Antichrist blasphemers since JohnLennon. Kurt Cobain decorated his home with bloodsplatteredbaby dolls hanging by their necks! e inside <strong>of</strong>Nirvana’s album In Utero, which is the album dc Talk got ‘AllApologies’ from, has pictures <strong>of</strong> chopped up babies! Cobainran around his neighborhood spray-painting, ‘ABORTCHRIST’ and ‘GOD IS GAY.’ Cobain’s first band was called‘Fecal Matter’ (Watkins, Christian Rock: Blessing orBlasphemy?). Cobain killed himself.308

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