eric wrote:I said the "best," not the most popular. They might be good by your standards, but they're not nearly as good as the bands I have listed here.
ZiP wrote:whoa, thanks for posting this dude. i don't listen to much metal, but i betcha everyone here who does is gonna love you to death...
i had no idea there were so many christian metals bands... actually i had no idea there were so many metal bands at all. heh...
rock on,
Marty
GrubbTheFragger wrote:very good point not alot of people into christian metal like Demon Hunter and August burns red are to spastic for a alot of people. But hey BCA is on the list so that makes this list all the better.
AnimeHeretic wrote:I see Christian metal has changed. I remember when the bands were Bloodgood, Stryper, Creed, Vengeance Rising, Deliverance, X-Sinner and Tourniquet back in the 80's. Nice to see it's evolving to have genres and not like "The Christian version of X"
ZiP wrote:whoa, thanks for posting this dude. i don't listen to much metal, but i betcha everyone here who does is gonna love you to death...
i had no idea there were so many christian metals bands... actually i had no idea there were so many metal bands at all. heh...
rock on,
Marty
GrubbTheFragger wrote:wow i never noticed Still remains is on the list that and Mortal treason (RIP). That i actually listened to Saviour machine not bad not bad at all
Unfortunately, Saviour Machine has been criminally ignored here in the U.S. Also, getting banned from a lot of Christian bookstores for the song Legion, which simply preserves and innovates the blunt Biblical metaphor of the harlot (see Ezekiel 23, particularly verses 19-21) didn't help. Also, moreso than other subcultures, Western Christianity is still way spooked out by anything gothic whatsoever, which they percieve to be satanic, while many of the goths reciprocate in dislike of the Christians, and this has gone against Saviour Machine's popularity on two fronts.Hitokiri wrote:Eric is the guy who got me into those bands I was telling you about haha.
As well, Demon Hunter and Haste the Day and such may be good but not nearly as celebrated as some of the bands listed in that list by people who actually appreciate good, ol metal. I mean - who would win a war of music. Demon Hunter? Or Saviour Machine? If you knew your music, Saviour Machine would own so hard that people 100 years from now would know it as "The Great Ownage of 2006".
Nice list by the way Eric. This guy, he knows what awesome music is.
GhostontheNet wrote:Unfortunately, Saviour Machine has been criminally ignored here in the U.S. Also, getting banned from a lot of Christian bookstores for the song Legion, which simply preserves and innovates the blunt Biblical metaphor of the harlot (see Ezekiel 23, particularly verses 19-21) didn't help. Also, moreso than other subcultures, Western Christianity is still way spooked out by anything gothic whatsoever, which they percieve to be satanic, while many of the goths reciprocate in dislike of the Christians, and this has gone against Saviour Machine's popularity on two fronts.
PC World's blog writesEric wrote:That's really too bad. I have their dvd, but I can't watch it because of the stupid region code.
Inferno wrote:That is a sweet list, but you're missing a few essential bands. Where is underoath on that list! And by that I don't include their new CD because they changed so much that they should prob change their name. Yeah UnderOath needs to be on that list! And what about the showdown? They're amazing!
BigZam wrote:ok this is kind of an old thread but i had to add this....Underoath?! Metal?! are you out of your mind?! i love Underoath but no way are they metal....The Showdown is though...
hitokiri wrote:Thier new cd is basically a Norma Jean clone.
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