Monday, May 4, 2009

Music.........?

I got Saved tonight before church and I wondered...


what are some good songs that don't cuss or talk about sex?


I like Gospel but I wanna listen to normal music too....what are some good rock, pop, and so on music?











Thanks :]


God Bless.

Music.........?
Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon. Not a religious song, but a song about two people who go through their lives together.
Reply:Check out these bands in Christian music which is positive and encouraging music to listen to as a Christian so check out these bands below...........





tobyMac


dc Talk


Tait


Audio Adrenaline


Rebecca St James


This Beautiful Republic


Bethany Dillon


Britt Nicole


Skillet


Kutless


Demon Hunter


Inhabited


Fireflight


Jessie Daniels


Mandisa


High Flight Society


Day Of Fire


Decemberadio


Flyleaf


Kevin Max


Stellar Kart


Nicole C Mullen


Kirk Franklin


Mary Mary


Yolonda Adams


Pillar


T-Bone


Verbs


Grits


John Reuben


KJ-52


The Cross Movement


LaRue


Jill Paquette


Downhere


Thousand Foot Krutch


Starfield


and


Manafest
Reply:First of all, welcome to the family.


The worship band that I'm really partial to is Third Day and Casting Crowns, who both have songs that minister straight to your heart as well as ROCKIN' songs, too.





As far as pop music goes, I would recommend Collective Soul's first and second records, Hootie %26amp; the Blowfish, the Wallflowers--any feelgood music you can find.
Reply:Usually the classic rock (especially early-to-mid 1970s) is good... bands like Free ("All Right Now") or Deep Purple ("Smoke on the Water") or Lynyrd Skynyrd ("Sweet Home Alabama", "Free Bird"). Your parents would be experts about that, because odds are they were alive at that point. This sort of "good" music died about 1979, though every so often you'll hear a song (Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" or "Any Way You Want It" - both from the 80s) after this point that fits your description of good music.





Styx is also really good... their harder songs "Miss America" and "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" and "Renegade" fit the bill you established.





Congratulations on accepting Christ's saving grace! :) God bless you too!





You can always check the lyrics of some good 70s tunes online.
Reply:faithless


chemical brothers
Reply:If your looking for Christian bands that Christian rock types try David Crowder Band, Chris, Tomlin, Steve Fee, Delirious?, Hillsong United, Casting Crowns, Mercy Me, Matthew West..





If your looking for just normal rock Dave Matthews Band is my personal favorite. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dispatch, Matt Costa, FM Static (actually a christian band too but sings about everyday situations), Relient K, Hawk Nelson (same as FM Static), Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty, Hellogoodbye, Hootie and the Blowfish, James Morrison, John Mayer, Sister Hazel, Jon McLaughlin.





Congrats on getting Saved! Hope everything turns out amazing, with Him on your side i know it will!
Reply:Fall Out Boy


Panic! At the Disco


Cobra Starship


Plain White T's


The Academy Is...


Velvet Revolver


Guns N Roses


Def Leppard


Bon Jovi


Red Hot Chili Peppers


Gym Class Heroes


My Chemical Romance
Reply:ummm maybe you'd like Flyleaf or Superchick. lotsa girls at my church like them. Underoath is cool and they're christian. or Relient K. Those are some good ones that are like, normal...
Reply:Def Leppard, but you know you can get music without the cuss words and stuff
Reply:They are a rock band, not a gospel band, but have a few songs that reference religion





Black Rebel Motorcycle Club





songs like Restless Sinner, Gospel Song and Devils Waitin'





As for curse language, you should be okay, just read up the lyrics before I guess? Some of their songs might metaphorically hint at sexual things, but, take a chance, Gospel Song is good and safe! enjoy
Reply:haha, your funny


I dont belive in god








the only Christan band i can think of is Underoath, but i douby you'd be able to tell if they cursed or talked about sex anyway.

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