Yes, Comatose is a Christian song. It's meaning is how a person feels when they are far away from God.
The song "Comatose" by Skillet :)
John Cooper wrote Comatose. It's the title track on one of their albums.
They called their album Comatose because it means being in a coma and if we don't wake up from our 'comas' and see that someone needs to change this world or we're all just going to die. He explains in more detail before the last song in the album Comatose Comes Alive the DVD
No. This is not a Christian song. He is a pop singer.
Counting Stars is not a Christian song.
No. The most popular song called 'Comatose' is by a Christian band called Skillet.
Skillet preforms the song "Looking For Angels". It can be found on their Comatose album.
The song "Comatose" by Skillet :)
Comatose is about feeling far from God, in Christian's point of view. It's about being in a 'comatose' state without God beside you. Lyrics like 'I'll never wake up without an overdose of you', "I don't wanna live, I don't wanna breathe unless I feel you next to me' sums up the meaning of Comatose. In a non Christian's point of view, it can be about feeling far from someone you love, like a friend.
Comatose was written in 2004-2005. It was written for Skillet's album, titled 'Comatose', which was released in 2006. Comatose was written by John Cooper and Korey Cooper.
John Cooper wrote Comatose. It's the title track on one of their albums.
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comatose is a medicine that helps with healing brain damage. in that skillet song he implies he wont wake up without the medicine
Skillet's song "Yours To Hold" is on their album Comatose.
Relating to, or resembling, coma; drowsy; lethargic; as, comatose sleep; comatose fever.
John became comatose after his dreadfull automovile accident.
They called their album Comatose because it means being in a coma and if we don't wake up from our 'comas' and see that someone needs to change this world or we're all just going to die. He explains in more detail before the last song in the album Comatose Comes Alive the DVD