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Fanmail

Featuring users of 90-lb Wuss, the Cootees, Plankeye, Slick Shoes or boots, Benefit Pac and Rainy Days, Fanmail could possibly be regarded as a Christian punk super group. Created in 1998 from Orange Region, CA, the four piece released their 1st EP on Teeth & Nail Information entitled Here Shows …

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Dogwood

The present day rock foursome in Dogwood continues to be molding their snarling Christian rock ways since 1993. Hailing from NORTH PARK, vocalist Josh Kemble, guitarist Sean O’Donnell, bassist Jason Harper, and drummer Russell Castillo have already been skanking with Teeth & Nail, liberating their debut, A LOT MORE THAN …

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Eager

The choice CCM quartet Eager was founded in 1995 by singer/bassist Patrick Andrew, a onetime person in the group PFR, and singer/guitarist Greg Pope, a onetime solo artist and frontman from the band Apple Green. Recruiting guitarist Tag Kloos and drummer Paul Eckberg, Willing released their eponymous debut LP in …

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Stacie Orrico

CCM musician Stacie Orrico was created March 3, 1986, in Seattle, WA, and it is among five kids of Christian missionaries. Orrico started singing young when her family members transferred to Denver, CO. She initial gained identification in 1998 at age 12 when she received the very best honor within …

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FFH

Alternate CCM vocal group FFH (Definately not House) comprised couple Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler, Michael Boggs, and Brian Smith. Putting your signature on to Nashville’s Necessary Information, the group debuted in 1998 with Consider Me WHEN I Am. This recording quickly forced FFH in to the limelight, generating the music …

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Faith Massive

Christian drum’n’bass duo Faith Substantial teamed producers Joey Davis and DJ Seven. Their debut record Drum and Bass for the Public made an appearance on N’Soul in 1998.

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Face Down

After forming in 1993, Stockholm, Sweden’s Encounter Down attemptedto trip Pantera and Machine Head’s groove-metal gravy train (and just why not really?) with a set of amazing (however, not amazing enough) middle-’90s albums: 1995’s Mindfield and 1997’s The Twisted Guideline the Wicked. Yet the band may today be best appreciated …

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Further Seems Forever

Although Further Seems Forever by no means were able to retain a lead singer for several album, the Florida-based music group wielded substantial influence within the emo arena, becoming among the genre’s most acclaimed rings despite maintaining a comparatively low profile. Created in Pompano Seaside, the music group first required …

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Spoken

Christian heavy rock-band Spoken shaped in Nashville, Tennessee in 1996. In the beginning, the trio of close friends — Matt Baird on vocals, Scoop Roberts on acoustic guitar, and Isaiah Perez on drums — experienced a nu-metal audio, that they debuted in 1997 on the first album, ON YOUR OWN …

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Everyday Sunday

Melodic Christian pop/rock outfit Everyday Sunday hail from Columbus, OH, given birth to from a suburban Hilliard church youth band of which lead vocalist Trey Pearson was an associate. Taking motivation from CCM heavyweights Sound Adrenaline, Jars of Clay, and dc Chat, Everyday Weekend issued their indie debut, Sleeper, in …

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