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  2. Rebirthing (song) - Wikipedia

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    You know, whether that's a second chance at life, or at a relationship, or when they think they've screwed something up too bad. And in this song it's basically saying it's never too late to start all over again, it's a message of hope and a lot of people aren't feeling very hopeful these days in our world."

  3. Skillet discography - Wikipedia

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    Original album 1998 No Lies "Locked in a Cage" Hey You, I Love Your Soul: Surfonic Water Revival "Last Day of Summer" — WWJD "Whirlwind" Hey You, I Love Your Soul: 2000 Cross Seekers "Safe with You" Ardent Worship: Absolute Modern Worship "How Deep The Father's Love for Us " 2001 Extreme Days: The Soundtrack "Come On to the Future" Invincible ...

  4. Skillet (album) - Wikipedia

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    Skillet is the debut studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. Released on October 29, 1996, as an enhanced CD and audio cassette on ForeFront Records and Ardent Records , it showcases Christian lyrics with a grunge sound.

  5. Alien Youth - Wikipedia

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    Alien Youth is the fourth studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. Developing their sound into hard-hitting industrial rock, it was released August 28, 2001 through Ardent Records. [3] This was the first Skillet album to include guitarist Ben Kasica, replacing Kevin Haaland. Kasica joined Skillet late in the recording process for ...

  6. Comatose (album) - Wikipedia

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    Comatose is the sixth studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet.Released on October 3, 2006, by Lava Records, Ardent Records and Atlantic Records, [1] this album continued a similar music style set by the band's 2003 album, Collide, of downplaying the keyboard elements that were prominent in previous releases in favor of distorted guitars, and included more of an emphasis on ...

  7. Rise (Skillet album) - Wikipedia

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    [25] Chad Bowar of Loudwire wrote that this album is "a better album" than their previous offering Awake, when he said that the album "songwriting has more depth, there's added diversity, the concept and lyrics are interesting and uplifting without being preachy", and that "current Skillet fans will find plenty to like, and new fans will be ...

  8. Hey You, I Love Your Soul - Wikipedia

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    Hey You, I Love Your Soul is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Skillet. It was released on April 21, 1998 as an enhanced CD on ForeFront Records and Ardent Records . Hey You, I Love Soul introduces the industrial rock sound that carries onto Alien Youth , with songs like the title track "Hey You, I Love Your Soul" and "Take".

  9. 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).