Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Christian rock" ¶ 27
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Bands and such
Bands like The Cure and Queen have used such models as the Korg M1.
Bands such as Black Flag and Crass ( and their followers ) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many punk night clubs, squats and hangouts are famous for their graffiti.
Bands and artists from diverse genres have acknowledged the influence of Led Zeppelin, such as Madonna, Shakira, Lady Gaga, and Katie Melua.
Over time, " New Wave " acquired a distinct meaning: Bands such as Blondie and Talking Heads from the CBGB scene ; The Cars, who emerged from the Rat in Boston ; The Go-Go's in Los Angeles ; and The Police in London that were broadening their instrumental palette, incorporating dance-oriented rhythms, and working with more polished production were specifically designated " New Wave " and no longer called " punk ".
Bands that fused punk with light-hearted pop melodies, such as The Queers and Screeching Weasel, began appearing around the country, in turn influencing bands like Green Day and The Offspring, who brought pop punk wide popularity and major record sales.
Bands such as The Vandals and Guttermouth developed a style blending pop melodies with humorous and offensive lyrics.
Bands such as Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate and Mesa, Arizona's Jimmy Eat World broke out of the underground, attracting national attention.
Other Show Bands are semi-military and semi-corps style, such as University of Texas, or Ohio State University.
Bands such as The Boswell Sisters regularly employed scatting on their records, including the high complexity of scatting at the same time, in harmony.
Bands such as Psychotic Waltz, Fates Warning, Queensrÿche, and Dream Theater took elements of progressive rock groups ( primarily the instrumentation and compositional structure of songs ) and merged them with heavy metal styles associated with bands like Judas Priest and Black Sabbath ( both of these bands had some progressive influences on their early albums ).
Bands such as 30 Seconds to Mars created a more traditional progressive sound that incorporated elements of space rock.
Yeshiva University also cosponsors major events for American students in Israel, such as the Battle of the Bands and Inter-Seminary Choir Competition, and an annual career fair.
Bands such as Husker Du, Articles of Faith, and new bands formed by members of bands like Deep Wound and Minutemen experimented with other genres and were embraced by college radio, coining the term " College Rock ".
Bands such as Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Hüsker Dü, and The Replacements drew from hardcore but broke away from its loud and fast formula.
Bands from Sweden include the aforementioned Thyrfing and Månegarm along with other acts such as Otyg and Vintersorg.
Bands whose members hold Nazi beliefs but do not express these through their lyrics are generally not considered NSBM by black metal musicians, but are labelled as such in media reports.
Bands such as Axiom, Destroy and Disrupt have fused the grindcore and crust punk sounds.
Bands such as Seether, Evanescence, and The Academy Is ... have covered Stone Temple Pilots songs.
Bands such as Flyleaf do not call themselves Christian bands, though they assert that their Christian faith affects their lyrics.
Bands such as Switchfoot have said they try to write music for both Christians and non-Christians alike.
The Historic Old Village hosts events such as " Bumpers Bikes and Bands ", the " Old Village Restaurant Crawl ", and the family-friendly " Haunted Halloween " on Liberty Street.
The top floor of the pavilion included a dance floor, where many notable Big Bands played though the 1930s and 1940s and attracted big names such as Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, and Frank Sinatra.
Bands rising at their prime, such as Metallica, Alice in Chains, Anthrax and Guns N ' Roses, have picked Faith No More as one of their favorite bands.
Bands such as Ivy Benson and Ted Heath played at Marine Spa ballroom.

Bands and Haste
Bands like Gwen Stacy and Continuance, and Haste The Day have come out of central Indiana.

Bands and Day
* Complete variation performed by the Massed Bands of the Household Cavalry at the 2007 Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph.
Bands such as Better Than Ezra, Drivin N Cryin, Cowboy Mouth, Dash Rip Rock, Kentucky Headhunters and Third Day emerged as popular Southern bands across the Southeastern United States during the 1980s and 1990s.
Bands such as AblesLaughter and The Day is Ours, Burnt Among the Ashes and In Silent Ruin have come from Warsaw and Fort Wayne respectively and have grown large local fan bases.
Bands with some Hardline members were Day of Suffering ( North Carolina, US ), Ecorage ( Essen, Germany ), Vegan Militia ( Essen, Germany ), Birthright ( Indiana, US ), Abnegation ( Pennsylvania, US ), Racetraitor ( Chicago, US ), Absence ( Italy ), Força Vegan ( BRA ), Contempt ( New York, US ), Beta Minus Mechanic ( New York, US ), Framework ( New York, US ), Path of Resistance ( New York, USA ), Captive Nation Rising ( California, US ), Gatekeeper ( New York, US ), Altopuck ( California, US ), Sunrise ( Poland ), Pressure ( California, US ), XsafeguardX ( UK ), Sacrifice ( Italy ), Warpath ( Indiana, US ), Slavearc ( UK ), Unborn ( UK ), Withdrawn ( UK ), Blood Green ( UK ), Perversion of Idolatry ( UK ), Seconds X Out ( UK ), Apostle ( Sweden ), Hardball ( Indiana, US ), Pain Runs Deep ( Poland ), Healing ( Poland ), Unsilent ( Poland )
* Vijay Chowk ( Hindi for Victory Square ) is a spacious plaza and the site of Beating the Retreat ceremony, which takes place on 29 January each year, which marks the end of Republic Day celebrations, in which Military Bands, Pipes and Drums Bands, Buglers and Trumpeters from various Army Regiments besides bands Navy and Air Force take part, with the President of India as the Chief Guest.
Bands and artists like Howie Day, Ray Lamontagne, Karmin, Rustic Overtones, Spose, Sparks The Rescue, Jeremiah Freed, and Corey Beaulieu, the lead guitarist of Trivium, have found a large amount of success outside the state.
Bands in their playlist range from classic rock such as The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Who, and Led Zeppelin, southern rock such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Eagles, alternative rock, punk rock, or grunge like Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, The Offspring and Green Day, and hard rock and heavy metal music such as Rush, Van Halen, Metallica, Black Sabbath, and AC / DC.

Bands and incorporate
Bands such as Fear Before incorporate metalcore standards along with odd time signatures and progressive elements.
Bands may also incorporate guitar solos and melodic riffs similar to those in metalcore.
Bands also incorporate guitar solos and melodic riffs similar to those in metalcore.

Bands and Christian
Bands of Christian samurai support Ieyasu's enemies at the Battle of Osaka.
The most active women's auxiliaries include: Prayer and Bible Band, Christian Women's Council, Home and Foreign Mission Bands, Young Women's Christian Council, Purity Class and the Sunshine Band.
Bands like Crypta, Homicide, Morbid Death, Deathkross and the Christian act Deathless, among others, were the first metal releases to be available under Brutal Noise.
Singer Ryann Donnelly claims that the band has its roots in the year 2000, when she and the band attempted to play a cover of a Misfits song, " Last Caress ", but were cut off due to offensive lyricism ( they were playing a Christian Battle of the Bands function ).
* New Jersey singer-songwriter Christian Beach recorded a bluegrass version of " I Wanna Rock " for the 2008 album Hair Apparent – The Main Man Records Tribute to Hair Bands.

Bands and less
Bands playing garage punk differed from the garage rock revival bands in that they were less cartoonish caricatures of ' 60s garage bands and their overall sound was even more loud and raw, often infusing elements of protopunk and 1970s punk rock ( hence the " garage punk " term ).
Though friction developed between the Pillager Bands of Chippewa and the Mississippi Bands of Chippewa when most of the Mississippi Chippewa reservations were dissolved with all residences relocated to the area surrounding the Leech Lake Reservation, while all other removable Mississippi Chippewa Bands negotiated relocation to a less hostile area to form the White Earth Reservation, the Pokegama Lake Band and some of the Removable Sandy Lake Band negotiated to remain in the area, forming the White Oak Point Reservation in 1873, which in 1934 merged with the Leech Lake and other reservations to form the contemporary Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe.

0.647 seconds.