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Divinefire's another, I think. Then there's Rob Rock's solo stuff.
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Mystic  http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/mystic.aspx, an experimental metal band were recently added here. If you check the websites etc the music is overtly Christianity inspired. No preaching though.
 
I guess my view on the Christian Metal tag is that it's a useful collective for those seeking specific Christian themes or praise music. It's not useful as a musical sub-genre, and neither should it be applied to bands of Christians, as opposed to Christian bands. It's all in the lyrics  guess (unless the band is an instrumental one of course!). A good example of this might be a little obscure outfit called Black Sabbath were the lyrics are supernaturalist, at least half of the band members (first two incarnations at least) are practicing Christians, but you wouldn't call the Sabs a Christian metal band (even with a track like After Forever and all of those crucifixes).
 
 
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I'm quite a fan of Seventh Angel, who mixed thrash and doom metal to create a nice individual sound. A couple of tunes here from their second album, "Lament for the Weary":





A bit of a lost gem of the British thrash scene.


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Yeah Theocracy are pretty great. Like if Dream Theater were a Power Metal band, which can only be a good thing in my book.
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Originally posted by Lynx33 Lynx33 wrote:

Stride is interesting too.

Were they? I didn't know that.

I've got one of their albums...very Dream Theater-meets-Journey kinda thing going on.....or is it a different Stride I'm thinking of?


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Trouble. Awesome and very influential in the stoner/doom genre.
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Some moar.
 
Argyle Park. Industrial metal.
 
 
 
Klank. Industrial metal.
 
 
 
Paramaecium. Doom Metal.
 
 
 
Living Sacrifice. Thrash Metal.
 
 
 
and one of my favorite favorites the Christian goregrind band Vomitorial Corpulence.
 
 
 
 
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Moar amazing stuff. Enter Mortification.
 
I think they were the first Christian Death metal band, formed in the late 80's, and released their first album in 90 or 91.
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Sheavy Sheavy wrote:

Well, I haven't seen anyone here consider Christian Metal an actually sub-genre. There really isn't anything other than the lyrics that make a Christian band, Christian. I'd say that there are certain common lyrical topics in certain metal genres, but a band doesn't have to have those certain lyrical content to be in that genre.
 
I mean, theres Christian bands within black metal, death metal, metalcore, deathcore, hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal, and on and on.


Yeah, I agree. I just wonder why people need to call them Christian bands then. Just seems superfluous or discriminatory in a way--and let me say I don't think you were doing that at all, obviously.

With Christian Rock, the reason people seek out those bands is for their lyrics, and that creates a distinction for a large number of bands, which to me means a genre in this case.

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Originally posted by Nick Dilley Nick Dilley wrote:

 
Does anyone know any Iranian metal bands? Would you call them Islamic Metal? Does Japanese Metal = Buddhist Metal or Shinto Metal? Does Chinese Metal = Confucian or Communist Metal?

I would only consider them to be Islamic/Buddhist/Shinto/Confucian/Communist Metal if they had overt Islamic/Buddhist/Shinto/Confucsion/Communist lyrics and imagery present in their music. And calling a band "Christian Metal" or "Islamic Metal", etc aren't actually legitimate musical genres, they are just used as descriptions more or less.
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oh thats also why I put this thread here in the metal lounge, instead of in the genre appreciation section, cause i don't see it as a subgenre.
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Some favs of mine are Zao, one of the bands that 'founded' metalcore.
 
 
 
Demon Hunter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Well, I haven't seen anyone here consider Christian Metal an actually sub-genre. There really isn't anything other than the lyrics that make a Christian band, Christian. I'd say that there are certain common lyrical topics in certain metal genres, but a band doesn't have to have those certain lyrical content to be in that genre.
 
I mean, theres Christian bands within black metal, death metal, metalcore, deathcore, hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal, and on and on.


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You mean here?

I hear people talk about Christian Metal as a subgenre all the time! But if most people don't consider it as such, then it all makes more sense to me. Thanks.

...but on a related topic, I personally think that lyrics can be a defining characteristic of genre (not that you see A LOT of it in rock), and if there were groups that sang solely about Christian values (and maybe bible thumped their double-kick rhythms?!) then I would totally consider it a subgenre myself. But if a bunch of Christian guys formed a band, I wouldn't see a reason to label them as a Christian band (like, say, As I Lay Dying).

But, I was under the impression that Christian Metal is a genre, and I guess I still think so. When one thinks of Christian Rock, the defining characteristic is lyric and the intentional evangelical gesture that their music represents. Why not with metal? And if not with metal, why does it matter if the members are Christian?



 

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Originally posted by Nick Dilley Nick Dilley wrote:

Originally posted by Sheavy Sheavy wrote:

I wasn't really thinking of Christian Metal as a subgenre when I made this thread. Was thinking Metal bands that happen to be Christian.


I wasn't trying to sound harsh or anything.  But I guess since you brought that up, let me ask:

When talking about metal bands that happen to have Christian members, why does it matter (whether or not the person wondering has good or bad intentions)?

I mean, why call them Christian Metal if the music isn't concerned with that modifier (Christian)?


I'm just asking, cause it seems weird to me. That's all.
 
Not sure I really understand what exactly your asking. Christian Metal isn't a sub-genre.
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Originally posted by Sheavy Sheavy wrote:

I wasn't really thinking of Christian Metal as a subgenre when I made this thread. Was thinking Metal bands that happen to be Christian.


I wasn't trying to sound harsh or anything.  But I guess since you brought that up, let me ask:

When talking about metal bands that happen to have Christian members, why does it matter (whether or not the person wondering has good or bad intentions)?

I mean, why call them Christian Metal if the music isn't concerned with that modifier (Christian)?


I'm just asking, cause it seems weird to me. That's all.

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I wasn't really thinking of Christian Metal as a subgenre when I made this thread. Was thinking Metal bands that happen to be Christian.
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Originally posted by Time Signature Time Signature wrote:

Fair enough. So, we're after [[Christian metal] bands] here, and not so much [[Christian] metal bands]. Deliverance and Tourniquet are Christian metal bands in the former sense, right? In any case, some of their stuff is pretty good.


I think that Tourniquet is Christian metal in the latter sense...right? 

Anyway, I always found this label to be troubling as some so-called Christian Metal bands don't want the label, even though they are practicing Christians, with the reason being that although their religion and worldview informs the music, they don't write to evangelize.

Does anyone know any Iranian metal bands? Would you call them Islamic Metal? Does Japanese Metal = Buddhist Metal or Shinto Metal? Does Chinese Metal = Confucian or Communist Metal?

I know that sounds like I'm venting, but I am not. Just curious. Lots of subgenres are questionable in my personal opinion...but even if you don't accept that, you have to admit subgenres based on ideologies are questionable in the way people liberally apply them.

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