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" Jesus Freak Hideout also took notice of this, mentioning in a review that " Underoath's sound has evolved a lot-from metal to emocore to straight-up hardcore.
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Many music groups developed out of this, and some became leaders within the Jesus movement, most notably Barry McGuire, Love Song, Second Chapter of Acts, All Saved Freak Band, Servant, Petra, Resurrection Band, Phil Keaggy, Dion DiMucci, Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul, and Mary ; Randy Stonehill, Randy Matthews, AndraƩ Crouch ( and the Disciples ), Nancy Honeytree, Keith Green, and Larry Norman.
Jesus Freak is the Grammy Winning double platinum fourth studio album by Christian rock and hip hop band DC Talk, released on November 21, 1995 on ForeFront Records.
After three albums of hip-hop oriented sound, the rock style of Jesus Freak was considered unexpected by fans and critics alike, but it helped to define DC Talk as serious artists and innovators and propelled them into the mainstream.
As with the genres, the themes of Jesus Freak are varied, ranging from the spiritual-such as accepting Jesus, hypocrisy, atheism-to the secular-such as seeking forgiveness from a friend, racism, facing intolerance, and acceptance.
In 2006, EMI released a commemorative 10 anniversary version of the album entitled Jesus Freak: 10th Anniversary Special Edition.
After the initial success of its release, Jesus Freak was RIAA-certified as Gold by its first month, for shipments exceeding 500, 000 units.
The album received very positive reviews, with Christianity Today, Jesus Freak Hideout, and Cross Rhythms all praising The Mission Bell for " Effectively stretching the boundaries of music ".
The song Jesus Freak from that album has since been covered by other Christian bands such as Chasing Victory and Newsboys, which features the former member of DC Talk Michael Tait.
Jesus and Hideout
Jesus Freak Hideout reviewed the album of its original self-released form and gave the album a 4. 5 out of 5 rating.
John DiBiase reviewing for Jesus Freak Hideout stated that " Touch is a good project as a whole ", however, he said that he has a " feeling that most of these tracks are already over a year old and were originally created for a previous project.
John DiBiase of Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars, and called the album a " good mainstream album to check out from a band who seems to have a lot to offer which we're bound to see in the near future ".
* A Picture of the Eighth Wonder ( 1996, Alarma Records, Reviews: Jesus Freak Hideout, Cross Rhythms )
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