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"Take Me As I Am" is the third single released by Canadian band FM Static, from their third album, Dear Diary. It is the first song to chart for the band. It is the first song to chart for the band. The song was originally released for listening before the release of the album, along with "Boy Moves to a New Town With Optimistic Outlook" and ...
FM Static was a Canadian Christian rock duo based in Toronto, Ontario. The band was formed in 2003 as a side project for Thousand Foot Krutch . The band consisted of Trevor McNevan and Steve Augustine.
Dear Diary is a Christian rock opera, and the third studio album by the pop punk band FM Static.It was released on April 7, 2009, through Tooth & Nail Records. [4]According to Trevor McNevan "It's a concept record, the entire album will be one story from beginning to end.
"Take Me as I Am", from the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde "Take Me As I Am", by Example from Live Life Living “Take Me As I Am”, by Carly Simon from Come Upstairs
My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go!, is the fourth and final studio album by Canadian pop punk band FM Static. The album was released on April 5, 2011, through Tooth & Nail Records. The first two singles from the record are "F.M.S.T.A.T.I.C." and "Last Train Home". [citation needed]
Critically Ashamed is the second studio album by the Christian pop punk band FM Static. Track listing. All tracks are written by FM Static. Album release; No.
"Take Me as I Am" is a song written by Bob DiPiero and Karen Staley, and recorded by American country music artist Faith Hill. It was released in September 1994 as the fourth and final single and title track from her album of the same name.
The album received a moderate to good critical reception, with music review site Alternative Addiction giving the album four of five stars, saying, "Tonic's amazing musicianship and incredible lyrics still shine through strong showing that Tonic is one of the few bands left in the industry that have their head on straight."