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Which Classic Christian Rock Band Was the Most Popular?
Which classic christian rock band was the most popular? Petra? Stryper? Some other one?
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My guess would be Petra. Of course I guess you would have to look at the number of albums sold, etc. to give you a better idea.
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You shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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We have discussed this topic sales previously. What would you estimate, and we do understand that it would be an educated guess the record sales of Petra in the 80s to be? How many do you think they sold by the time Greg left in 85? Or from John's early years?brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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I have no idea now. When I reached out to my Word contacts, they couldn't remember either. All I know is Schlitt outsold Volz. But, that isn't really fair, because C-Rock music was reaching a wider audience, and there were more C-Rock bands, by the time John came along.
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Lies- Stryper even had a debate on it. I suggest you watch a video: Stryper vs. some pastor dude who I think is like a stupid guy, Fred somem or other and they won. I dont understand at all why they are put with secular bands cause they obviously aren't if you look at their songs and please don't throw in GDE THWTD ATL or anything else, I've already gathered my opinion on those albums. Robert Sweet himself said that he didn't know why they were such a controversial band. But what's the point in playing to just Christian audiences? And they said that too. Yes of course you still can but how is the rest of the world gonna know? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, beautiful are the feet of the one who brings good news. Romans 10:15. No I don't really like that they have God damn evil but I mean that doesn't automatically make them secular or anything. Only a blind man would call 'Calling on You', 'Soldiers Under Command' or 'Against The Law' secular songs. still you point your finger, you think you know it all,we want you to remember we're against your laws! was obviously directed toward satan and those who assumed they were swaying from their message. Anyways I'd say Petra, Stryper or Whiteheart/cross probly.brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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The thing is, Stryper didnt exactly always behave like Christians back then, Michael Sweet admits that himself... I am not so sure they were saved, but it seems like nowadays perhaps they have improved. No one is perfect, and I understand that, but I think they did set a bad example... maybe they did more harm than good. However i dont know a great deal about their personal lives and I cant judge their intentionsDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 12:51 pmLies- Stryper even had a debate on it. I suggest you watch a video: Stryper vs. some pastor dude who I think is like a stupid guy, Fred somem or other and they won. I dont understand at all why they are put with secular bands cause they obviously aren't if you look at their songs and please don't throw in GDE THWTD ATL or anything else, I've already gathered my opinion on those albums. Robert Sweet himself said that he didn't know why they were such a controversial band. But what's the point in playing to just Christian audiences? And they said that too. Yes of course you still can but how is the rest of the world gonna know? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, beautiful are the feet of the one who brings good news. Romans 10:15. No I don't really like that they have God damn evil but I mean that doesn't automatically make them secular or anything. Only a blind man would call 'Calling on You', 'Soldiers Under Command' or 'Against The Law' secular songs. still you point your finger, you think you know it all,we want you to remember we're against your laws! was obviously directed toward satan and those who assumed they were swaying from their message. Anyways I'd say Petra, Stryper or Whiteheart/cross probly.brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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I guess for me I'm so just sick and tired of arguing over them. I mean, can't people just leave things alone? ( yeah I know that includes me)George Harrison wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:11 pmThe thing is, Stryper didnt exactly always behave like Christians back then, Michael Sweet admits that himself... I am not so sure they were saved, but it seems like nowadays perhaps they have improved. No one is perfect, and I understand that, but I think they did set a bad example... maybe they did more harm than good. However i dont know a great deal about their personal lives and I cant judge their intentionsDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 12:51 pmLies- Stryper even had a debate on it. I suggest you watch a video: Stryper vs. some pastor dude who I think is like a stupid guy, Fred somem or other and they won. I dont understand at all why they are put with secular bands cause they obviously aren't if you look at their songs and please don't throw in GDE THWTD ATL or anything else, I've already gathered my opinion on those albums. Robert Sweet himself said that he didn't know why they were such a controversial band. But what's the point in playing to just Christian audiences? And they said that too. Yes of course you still can but how is the rest of the world gonna know? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, beautiful are the feet of the one who brings good news. Romans 10:15. No I don't really like that they have God damn evil but I mean that doesn't automatically make them secular or anything. Only a blind man would call 'Calling on You', 'Soldiers Under Command' or 'Against The Law' secular songs. still you point your finger, you think you know it all,we want you to remember we're against your laws! was obviously directed toward satan and those who assumed they were swaying from their message. Anyways I'd say Petra, Stryper or Whiteheart/cross probly.brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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Okay I admit maybe they didn't always behave the most wholesomely or whatever but I mean although I cannot judge their intentions or personal lives or whatever I still think they are saved at least because in another interview they talk about that. I'm not so sure about Tim Gaines anymore, maybe he never was exactly found and just had the appearance of it but anyways let's just end this argument. I'd hate to make any foes on here.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:14 pmI guess for me I'm so just sick and tired of arguing over them. I mean, can't people just leave things alone? ( yeah I know that includes me)George Harrison wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:11 pmThe thing is, Stryper didnt exactly always behave like Christians back then, Michael Sweet admits that himself... I am not so sure they were saved, but it seems like nowadays perhaps they have improved. No one is perfect, and I understand that, but I think they did set a bad example... maybe they did more harm than good. However i dont know a great deal about their personal lives and I cant judge their intentionsDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 12:51 pmLies- Stryper even had a debate on it. I suggest you watch a video: Stryper vs. some pastor dude who I think is like a stupid guy, Fred somem or other and they won. I dont understand at all why they are put with secular bands cause they obviously aren't if you look at their songs and please don't throw in GDE THWTD ATL or anything else, I've already gathered my opinion on those albums. Robert Sweet himself said that he didn't know why they were such a controversial band. But what's the point in playing to just Christian audiences? And they said that too. Yes of course you still can but how is the rest of the world gonna know? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, beautiful are the feet of the one who brings good news. Romans 10:15. No I don't really like that they have God damn evil but I mean that doesn't automatically make them secular or anything. Only a blind man would call 'Calling on You', 'Soldiers Under Command' or 'Against The Law' secular songs. still you point your finger, you think you know it all,we want you to remember we're against your laws! was obviously directed toward satan and those who assumed they were swaying from their message. Anyways I'd say Petra, Stryper or Whiteheart/cross probly.brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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Oh yes of course, no hard feelings... The only way to makes foes on here is to talk about politicsDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:19 pmOkay I admit maybe they didn't always behave the most wholesomely or whatever but I mean although I cannot judge their intentions or personal lives or whatever I still think they are saved at least because in another interview they talk about that. I'm not so sure about Tim Gaines anymore, maybe he never was exactly found and just had the appearance of it but anyways let's just end this argument. I'd hate to make any foes on here.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:14 pmI guess for me I'm so just sick and tired of arguing over them. I mean, can't people just leave things alone? ( yeah I know that includes me)George Harrison wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 3:11 pmThe thing is, Stryper didnt exactly always behave like Christians back then, Michael Sweet admits that himself... I am not so sure they were saved, but it seems like nowadays perhaps they have improved. No one is perfect, and I understand that, but I think they did set a bad example... maybe they did more harm than good. However i dont know a great deal about their personal lives and I cant judge their intentionsDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: βThu Jun 27, 2019 12:51 pmLies- Stryper even had a debate on it. I suggest you watch a video: Stryper vs. some pastor dude who I think is like a stupid guy, Fred somem or other and they won. I dont understand at all why they are put with secular bands cause they obviously aren't if you look at their songs and please don't throw in GDE THWTD ATL or anything else, I've already gathered my opinion on those albums. Robert Sweet himself said that he didn't know why they were such a controversial band. But what's the point in playing to just Christian audiences? And they said that too. Yes of course you still can but how is the rest of the world gonna know? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, beautiful are the feet of the one who brings good news. Romans 10:15. No I don't really like that they have God damn evil but I mean that doesn't automatically make them secular or anything. Only a blind man would call 'Calling on You', 'Soldiers Under Command' or 'Against The Law' secular songs. still you point your finger, you think you know it all,we want you to remember we're against your laws! was obviously directed toward satan and those who assumed they were swaying from their message. Anyways I'd say Petra, Stryper or Whiteheart/cross probly.brent wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 7:05 pmYou shouldn't include Stryper. They were/are a secular band playing to secular audiences. Christian bands played to predominantly Christian audiences, and were part of the Christian music industry.
It will be hard to compare sales, since CCM didn't track and audit sales like secular bands and retailers, in the beginning.
I think Petra had the best name recognition back in the day. DeGarmo & Key was up there.
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I honestly can't think of anybody who was bigger than Petra. People say they weren't just a Christian rock band, they were the Christian rock band.George Harrison wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 11:16 amWhich classic christian rock band was the most popular? Petra? Stryper? Some other one?
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Yes. I think the thing that made them stand out from the other Christian rock bands of the time was that Petra was strong in nearly every area... Bon Hartman was an excellent songwriter, making good guitar parts and fitting solos when necessary, combined with biblical lyrics which generally avoided being cheesy like so many other c rock bands (Degarmo and Key, Stryper, and a number of others) . The music and the lyrics fit together quite well and were delivered by talented singers and the songs were produced fairly well most of the time (compared to other Christian bands at least). So they were strong in most areas of music.Mountain Man wrote: βFri Jun 28, 2019 6:02 pmI honestly can't think of anybody who was bigger than Petra. People say they weren't just a Christian rock band, they were the Christian rock band.George Harrison wrote: βWed Sep 19, 2018 11:16 amWhich classic christian rock band was the most popular? Petra? Stryper? Some other one?
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