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  2. Rockin' Revival - Wikipedia

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    Rockin' Revival is the second album by Servant, released by Tunesmith Records [1] in 1982, and was also the first album with Matt Spransy in the lineup. The original cover featured a picture of a revival meeting using a fisheye lens, but was later replaced by a number of concert photographs. [2]

  3. Servant (band) - Wikipedia

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    A Servant rock concert was like a festival event. The band was known to incorporate comedy and short skits in their sets on stage. Servant was also the first Christian rock group to use laser lights, flame tubes, fireworks, fog machines, in addition to an extensive light show and quadraphonic sound (a precursor to surround-sound).

  4. Shallow Water (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shallow Water is the debut album by Servant, and also served to launch the new label Tunesmith Records [1] in 1979. The gatefold jacket opened to reveal a photo of the cover scene (people, furniture and all) being washed away in the tide. The album was originally issued in Canada on red vinyl, [2] but later pressings were in standard black.

  5. List of Christian rock bands - Wikipedia

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    Stryper. The birth of contemporary Christian music dates back to the late 1960s, but Christian rock came into rits own in the 1980s. [1]Billboard magazine started to post the Top 10 Christian rock songs, and some radio stations [who?] started to play Christian rock.

  6. Seventh Star (band) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Star is an American Christian hardcore and Christian metal band, and they primarily play hardcore punk and metalcore.They come from Ocala, Florida.The band started making music, in 1998, founded by Mike Whitaker, Jai Leacock and Shawn Douglas and disbanded, in 2008, while their members were Shawn Douglas, Johnny Intravaia, Drew Russ, and Chase Moore, (Mike Whitaker rejoined for final ...

  7. World of Sand - Wikipedia

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    World of Sand is the third album by Servant, released in 1982 on Rooftop Records. [1] World of Sand was the debut album for Rooftop Records, the new media arm of the Highway Missionary Society (the band's parent organization). The title comes from a line in the last song:

  8. Misery Signals - Wikipedia

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    [6] On maintaining the continuity of the band's style and keeping the same name, Morgan said, "Stu and Kyle made awesome contributions, but the trajectory of the band remains the same in their absence. If the time came that our sound took a drastically different course, then it wouldn't be Misery Signals anymore, and we wouldn't pretend that it ...

  9. Dan Black - Wikipedia

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    He was also a founding member of Massive Ego, a late addition to the Romo scene, [6] of which Minty had previously been cited as a core band by music magazine Melody Maker. [7] Black was later the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of alternative rock band the Servant. He was a member of the band from their conception in 1998 to their split in 2007.