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Worth Dying For is the self-titled debut album of the Modesto, California-based contemporary worship band Worth Dying For (now Fearless BND). It was released by Integrity Music in April 2008. [ 3 ]
Christianity Today said, "even with vertical lyrics, the album could fit in easily with modern rock radio." [ 2 ] Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album an overall positive review and said while the techno and industrial blends are more of an "acquired taste", the album is "right up your alley" if a person likes their worship "edgy."
Fearless BND (formerly Worth Dying For) is an American Christian worship band encompassing various artists from the Southern California based Ammunition Movement. Originating from the Modesto, California , ministry Ammunition, they set out with their lead pastor, Jeremy Johnson to plant a church in the Southern California area in early 2012.
Mikeschair (stylized as MIKESCHAIR) was an American contemporary Christian music band signed to Curb Records.The group has charted on the American contemporary Christian music charts with the song "Can't Take Away", which was the seventh most played Contemporary Christian music song in the United States for the week of June 13, 2009 as reported on the R&R magazine chart. [1]
Throughout the 1980's he appeared in music videos for several songs, including Sting's video for "Russians" in 1985, the Madonna video "Open Your Heart" in 1986, and the Sinitta video "Toy Boy" in 1987. He also appeared in the Mantronix video for "Got to Have Your Love" [3] and in the Nick Kamen video for "Each Time You Break My Heart".
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out now. Started writing this song yesterday morning with my friends in upstate New York & finished it only a few hours ago,” the “Stitches” crooner, 24, wrote via Instagram early on Frid
The music video for "Tear in My Heart" was directed by Marc Klasfeld and filmed in Chinatown, Los Angeles. [6] [28] Alongside both band members, lead singer Tyler Joseph's wife Jenna Black, whom he married the previous month, also appears in the music video. [29] Tyler and Jenna practiced a fight scene together for the "Tear in My Heart" video. [6]