Daughtry
Life House
Jordan Sparks
The Fray
Skillet
David Archuleta
Bono
P.O.D
Manafest
Trip Lee
Tedashii
The Protege
Flame
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.
The best answer I have is to try out Disciple's "Scars Remain" album... Maybe try some Red, Write This Down, We As Human, This Fires Embrace, and other *UNDERGROUND* (emphasizing underground because most mainstream Christian music sounds the same as the next guy) Christian metal bands. Disciple went kind of mainstream though, but check them out anyway! Also, check out Project 86 and you might like Nine Lashes and Since October. Good luck with the search!
Daybreak is a Christian rock band known for its uplifting and faith-centered music. Their lyrics often reflect themes of hope, redemption, and spiritual growth, aligning with the genre's focus on Christian values. While they may not be as widely recognized as some mainstream Christian bands, they contribute to the genre's diversity.
Skillet
No. It says a profanity word every 30 seconds. And when looked up on YouTube.com there were NO Christian bands recommended.
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.
Almost none. It depends. Just google it. But if you hear it on mainstream American radio, it's not death metal.
The best answer I have is to try out Disciple's "Scars Remain" album... Maybe try some Red, Write This Down, We As Human, This Fires Embrace, and other *UNDERGROUND* (emphasizing underground because most mainstream Christian music sounds the same as the next guy) Christian metal bands. Disciple went kind of mainstream though, but check them out anyway! Also, check out Project 86 and you might like Nine Lashes and Since October. Good luck with the search!
Flyleaf and Hawk Nelson are both Christian bands. However, they also have a secular label, which allows them to tour with secular bands, which makes most think they are not Christian bands. But these two bands also have a Christian label, which makes them a Christian band. By having a secular label, they can play their music to the whole world, not only Christians, and try to bring Christian faith to sinners.
Daybreak is a Christian rock band known for its uplifting and faith-centered music. Their lyrics often reflect themes of hope, redemption, and spiritual growth, aligning with the genre's focus on Christian values. While they may not be as widely recognized as some mainstream Christian bands, they contribute to the genre's diversity.
Some Christian bands that sound like Cold are:REDSkilletThousand Foot KrutchFlyleaf
Skillet
Yes there are a few Christian bands that sound like Cold.SkilletREDThousand Foot KrutchFlyleaf
No. It says a profanity word every 30 seconds. And when looked up on YouTube.com there were NO Christian bands recommended.
I believe that most mainstream media don't trust such healings to be real.
Facedown Records is a christian label that signs both christian and secular bands. Some of their bands include War of Ages, Extol, and A Hope for Home.
No, mainstream Christian religions do not believe in reincarnation. The concept of reincarnation is not a part of traditional Christian teachings.