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Yes, there is a list of the female rock bands from the list of songs from the rock band games and dlcs.
Yes. Christian rock began in the 60's. However, the Christian rock genre and the Christian rock bands did not get any recognition until the 80's and 90's.
Stryder was a 80's hair metal band that was Christian. Mainstream. There were a few underground bands but for the most part this is what inspired Christian Metal.
Michael Stipe draws influence from folk rock bands from the 1960s such as The Byrds and Big Star. He also was influenced by alternative rock bands from the 1980s like The Smiths.
Yes, Demon Hunter and I Am Terrified are both Christian metal. Skillet, Anberlin and RED are Christian Hard Rock bands.
There are lots of christian rock bands but the ones I know of are: -Day of Fire -Flyleaf -P.O.D -Neon Cross -GodSpeed PAR~A~DIGM Or you could go on this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Christian_rock_groups
Well these are Christian rock bands: Paramore and Flyleaf. Another Christian emo band is ravish... myspace.com/ravishrocks or at facebook.com/ravishrocks
The Send Band is a folk-like band with influences from early 90's rock bands such as The Verve and Oasis. While they have not declared themselves a Christian band, their debut album, All Through the Night, involves deep life subjects with a hopeful religious undertone.
Yes, RED and Skillet are Christian rock bands. Skillet has secular labels which means they cab tour with secular bands. RED also has a secular label.
The Crusaders, Mind Garage, The Concords, The Vigils, The Warriors, Victory Side Quartet, The Gospel 4, The Witnesses, The Travellers and The Envoys are just some of the many Christian Rock bands from the 1960's.
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Christian rock bands are usually offered the chance to tour to open for secular bands. They are paid more to do this. However, most Christian bands refuse the offer to open for secular bands. However, Skillet did not. Skillet was also signed by a secular label called Lava, that also allows them to tour with secular bands.