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  2. John Cooper (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Landrum Cooper (born April 7, 1975) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, bassist and a founding member of the Christian rock band Skillet. Early life

  3. Skillet (band) - Wikipedia

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    Skillet is an American Christian rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1996.The band currently consists of husband and wife duo John Cooper (lead vocals, bass) and Korey Cooper (rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) along with Jen Ledger (drums, co-lead vocals) and Seth Morrison (lead guitar).

  4. We as Human - Wikipedia

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    We as Human was an American Christian rock band originally from Sandpoint, Idaho, United States, formed in 2001. [1] They were discovered by John Cooper, lead singer of the band Skillet, in 2010 [6] who introduced them to Atlantic Records, [6] their current label.

  5. Revolution (Skillet album) - Wikipedia

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    The first single for the album, "Unpopular", was released with an accompanying music video on August 9, 2024. [3] Designed with "tongue-in-cheek" lyrics, [4] Cooper states that the song is "saying the world's gone so nuts that the things the world loves are so disgusting and so crazy—like, in a world gone mad, would you really want to be popular?

  6. Monster (Skillet song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Monster" was directed by the Erwin brothers, and was released on September 2, 2009 on Noisecreep. It features the band performing in a hospital room while in the next room, lead vocalist and bassist, John Cooper and guitarist, Korey Cooper, are being tested on and under observation from a medical team. The video cuts back ...

  7. Skillet (album) - Wikipedia

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    Skillet's self-titled album was the band's only album with more than one music video until the release of their sixth studio album, Comatose, in 2006, which had four. "I Can" is a simple video, and shows the band playing on a stage along with various shots of the crowd worshipping God .

  8. How Christian Cooper turned one of the worst days of his life ...

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    Christian Cooper, author of "Better Living Through Birding" and host of Disney+'s "Extraordinary Birder," joins the L.A. Times Book Club Aug. 16.

  9. Lucy (Skillet song) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, at a concert at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Cooper revealed it is about a young couple struggling with feelings of regret after an abortion. [ 4 ] He retold this story and further explained his intent in writing the song in an Air 1 interview posted on Skillet's official website: [ 5 ] Skillet - Lucy Story Behind The Song.