If you meant Pantera, then yes some of the members consider themselves christian. Like Dimebag the guitarist
U2 band members are Christians.
Yes, the members of the band Relient K are Christians! They are also amazing.
It hasn't been confirmed all of the band members' religion in Pantera. However, it is rumored that their guitar player is a Christian.
They are Catholic Christians, they are not classed as a christian band but all of the members (including The Rev before he died) are Christians.
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U2 band members are Christians.
The lead singer is Christian, but the other band members aren't.
Yes, all the band members of Flyleaf are Christians. They do believe in God and Jesus Christ.
No, they are not exactly Christians. Adam Gontier and Neil Sanderson are both Catholic. However, the other band members have never stated their religion publicly.
Yes, the members of the band Relient K are Christians! They are also amazing.
It hasn't been confirmed all of the band members' religion in Pantera. However, it is rumored that their guitar player is a Christian.
They are Catholic Christians, they are not classed as a christian band but all of the members (including The Rev before he died) are Christians.
Some of their members are Christian, but they aren't a Christian band.
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No, Green Day is not a Christian band. The band members aren't fond of Christianity, and some of their lyrics are lyrics that Christians wouldn't listen to.
We Came as Romans in not a Christian band. Some of their songs may have a Christian meaning, but that does not make them a Christian band. However, some of the band members are Christians, as others are not. The lead singer said on an interview that they do not want to be known as a Christian band because of the band members who are not Christian.
Within Temptation, a Dutch symphonic metal band, features members who identify as Christians, particularly lead vocalist Sharon den Adel. While their music often explores themes of struggle, hope, and redemption, the band does not explicitly label itself as a Christian band. Their lyrics can be interpreted in various ways, allowing for a broader audience while still reflecting personal beliefs of the members.