
A podcast exploring the Christian Rock subculture of the late 20th Century: where it came from, what it was, and what it turned into. With hosts Matt Beaton, Doug Dickens, and Tony Hormillosa.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

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We're back! In this episode we discuss the Christian Rock period of Bob Dylan's discography: the trilogy of albums Slow Train Coming, Saved, and Shot of Love. Did you know that Dylan played harmonica on a Keith Green song? Also, learn... more
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We finally get to Matt and Doug's all-time favorite Steve Taylor album, 1987's I Predict 1990. We cover the first three songs, beginning with "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good", about an ice cream salesman who blows up an abortion clini... more
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We cover the second half of Steve Taylor's album On The Fritz, focusing on two songs: "I Manipulate", which tackles the warped theology of Bill Gothard, a minister who preached strict hierarchy in the family, and "Lifeboat", which cri... more
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We continue our comprehensive exploration into Steve Taylor's ouvre, this time tackling his second full-length album, 1986's On The Fritz. We cover the secularization of the sacred with "This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral)". We t... more
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Some decent conversations but a bit wandering and slow. Could really benefit from some editing. One of the hosts has intense vocal fry and sounds extremely bored. Sitting up and breathing could help. I'll check back in a while down the road as it has potential.
Fun conversation. I came into CHR in the late 80s and missed the Alter Boys, but The Choir was the big hook for me too. I’ve only seen them once, a living room show.
Top concert of all time? Violet Burning with Andy Prickett wearing platform boots with flames up the sides. They opened for a gay band at a bar.
I was in Albuquerque, and later hosted “Strictly Alternative” on KLYT for a year.
I look forward to hearing more from you guys. Be sure to fill in the show notes with everything you play... more







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