Christian bands & their secular counterparts
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I don't remember how Breakfast starts, and I haven't heard Take me to your leader I was just saying that was the album it was on. I also think I forgot to log out an hour or more ago
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Steve Taylor has writing credit on both songs.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:47 pmThis isn't Christian + Secular but The verses for The Finish Line by Steve Taylor
Kind of sounds like the verses for
Shine by Newsboys
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That explains it then. It's surprising how often artists "copy themselves", or, rather, use the same techniques, melodies or chords in multiple songs, although they often do it unknowingly.Progfan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:40 pmSteve Taylor has writing credit on both songs.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 8:47 pmThis isn't Christian + Secular but The verses for The Finish Line by Steve Taylor
Kind of sounds like the verses for
Shine by Newsboys
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Yeah! I didn't know that
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I'm going to do it. I'm gonna add a girl band. Maybe two ¯\_(°ᴥ°)_/¯ I'll think about it because I'm still debating if Plumb sounds like anyone or not.
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Even though I don't listen to much of girls music I prefer boys but I allow exceptions
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Also sounds like God Is Not A Secret which is also on Take Me To Your Leader albumGeorge Harrison wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:42 amYeah, take me to your leader and breakfast begin in almost the same way
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Hope That Saves the World - John Schlitt = Burn It to the Ground - Nickelback
At least the verses.
At least the verses.
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Ah yes, you are right. I've heard that mentioned before
You know diehardpetrafan, you could add the songs that sound similar in a list also if you like
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You know I was thinking the same thing awhile ago I think I will
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Who's up for the idea of adding the subgenre with each band? E.g.
The Violet Burning-Duran Duran (Brit pop/rock)
Chasing Furies-Evanescence (hard rock)
Audio Adrenaline- The Police (soft rock)
Vigilantes Of Love- Johnny Cash, 38 Special (southern rock)
I can look into subgenres more and be more specific if necessary and y'all can correct me as needed. I don't think The Violet Burning is even British, and I think The Police sound somewhat 'reggae' almost. Sorry if that's an insult to Police lovers, however AA's Big House and voice sound like them soo. Anyway, who's up for the idea, and then I'll add it in! : ) Any subgenres you already notice please let me know no matter how obvious that I might already notice ; )
The Violet Burning-Duran Duran (Brit pop/rock)
Chasing Furies-Evanescence (hard rock)
Audio Adrenaline- The Police (soft rock)
Vigilantes Of Love- Johnny Cash, 38 Special (southern rock)
I can look into subgenres more and be more specific if necessary and y'all can correct me as needed. I don't think The Violet Burning is even British, and I think The Police sound somewhat 'reggae' almost. Sorry if that's an insult to Police lovers, however AA's Big House and voice sound like them soo. Anyway, who's up for the idea, and then I'll add it in! : ) Any subgenres you already notice please let me know no matter how obvious that I might already notice ; )
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I think it's a good idea. I would personally label Audio A as alternative rock. Depends on which version though. The new one sounds more like pop rock/rock. Johnny Cash I'd say is folk and country. True, some of his stuff is a bit more rock or rock-'n'-roll, but not most of it.Diehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:20 pmWho's up for the idea of adding the subgenre with each band? E.g.
The Violet Burning-Duran Duran (Brit pop/rock)
Chasing Furies-Evanescence (hard rock)
Audio Adrenaline- The Police (soft rock)
Vigilantes Of Love- Johnny Cash, 38 Special (southern rock)
I can look into subgenres more and be more specific if necessary and y'all can correct me as needed. I don't think The Violet Burning is even British, and I think The Police sound somewhat 'reggae' almost. Sorry if that's an insult to Police lovers, however AA's Big House and voice sound like them soo. Anyway, who's up for the idea, and then I'll add it in! : ) Any subgenres you already notice please let me know no matter how obvious that I might already notice ; )
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Alternative is a good label too, thank you. Southern rock, country, but since VOL isn't country it's more of southern rock and Johnny Cash is both I'd put that since it covers it best I think. Folk/southern rock maybe??
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Sure. I think originally did more country, near the end of his life a lot of his music was what I'd consider folk. Also, he did the occasional more rock/rock-'n'-roll influenced songDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:21 pmAlternative is a good label too, thank you. Southern rock, country, but since VOL isn't country it's more of southern rock and Johnny Cash is both I'd put that since it covers it best I think. Folk/southern rock maybe??
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I would suggest some more obscure Christian Bands but I wouldn't be able to compare them to any secular bands, not off the top of my head at leastDiehardpetrafan:) wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:21 pmAlternative is a good label too, thank you. Southern rock, country, but since VOL isn't country it's more of southern rock and Johnny Cash is both I'd put that since it covers it best I think. Folk/southern rock maybe??
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