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  2. We as Human discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos 1 This is a comprehensive discography of official recordings by We as Human , an American Christian rock band from Sandpoint, Idaho which consists of two studio albums , two extended plays , six singles and one music video .

  3. Human video - Wikipedia

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    A human video is a form of theater combining music, Modern Dance and drama, along with interpretive dance, American Sign Language, pantomime, and classic mime.A human video consists of a song or medley played over loudspeakers while actors use rhythmic physical movement (gestures and other movements of the limbs and body) to communicate emotions to a given audience.

  4. We as Human (album) - Wikipedia

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    [11] At Christian Music Review, Daniel Edgeman told that he "felt the album was produced very well with just the right amount of mellow songs, digital sound effects, and heavy sound." [ 4 ] At Melodic.net , Johan Wippsson noted how the release has "a great collection of rock anthem, made for the arenas, but with a slightly heavier appearance ...

  5. Michael Peterson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Peterson (born August 7, 1959) is an American country music artist. He made his debut on the country music scene in 1997 with his second self-titled album (following his 1986 release featuring contemporary Christian songs), which produced five Top 40 hits on Billboards Hot Country Singles & Tracks, including the Number One hit "From Here to Eternity".

  6. WOW Hits 2004 - Wikipedia

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    WOW Hits 2004 is a two-disc compilation album of songs that have been dubbed to showcase the best in contemporary Christian music. It was released on October 7, 2003. The album included thirty songs plus three bonus cuts on two CDs. It peaked at No. 51 on the Billboard 200. [4]

  7. X the album - Wikipedia

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    X 2009 is sold with a bonus DVD of Christian Rock music videos from various artists, which is the first X album to do so. This is the video listing for the DVD. tobymac, Lose My Soul; Family Force 5, Radiator; Hawk Nelson, Friend Like That; Skillet, Comatose (Live) Jeremy Camp, Speaking Louder than Before; Underoath, Desperate Times Desperate ...

  8. Brandon Heath discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of contemporary Christian musician Brandon Heath consists of seven studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), two independent albums (IAs), nine music videos and eighteen singles. After making a demo CD, Heath gained fame in the Christian music industry when he independently released his debut album titled Early Stuff in 2004. [1]

  9. One Day at a Time (Cristy Lane album) - Wikipedia

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    The song influenced Lane to transition her music career towards the Christian market. [2] Her 1981 One Day at a Time LP would be her first Christian-themed project following the song's success. The album's original track listing was a collection of 18 Christian and gospel songs, including the title tune.