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Soundtrack To A Revolution
''Soundtrack to a Revolution'' is the fifth full-length album by the Christian ska band The Insyderz. Released on November 11, 2003, the album was produced and recorded by Royce Nunley Royce Nunley (born 1976) is an American singer who currently sings lead vocals in Blueprint 76. He founded Blueprint 76 in 2002 after eight years in The Suicide Machines. He owns and runs Ringside Recording Studios and Broken Spoke Records in D ... at Ringside Recording Studios. Track listing # "Soundtrack To A Revolution" # "Call To Arms" # "Testimony" # "God Almighty" # "Shoot Out" # "Seeing Voices" # "Chosen Few" # "Another Sleepless Night" # "Better Half" # "Shame On Me" Personnel *Joe- vocals *Nate- drums *Alan- cornet *Beau- bass *Sang- trombone *Michael- guitar *Bram- trumpet The Insyderz albums 2003 albums {{Christian-album-stub ...
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The Insyderz
The Insyderz were an American Christian ska-punk band from Detroit, Michigan. They formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2005. The band reformed in 2009, but have not been actively playing shows in the last few years. The Insyderz are one of the "big three" bands which represented the Christian ska scene, alongside the Supertones and Five Iron Frenzy. Band history The Insyderz began from Joe Yerke and Nate Sjogren who led worship together at their church.(4/23/99). Interview witBram Robertsat ''Jesus Freak Hideout''. Many members have associations with the Salvation Army, and throughout the life of the band support has been reciprocal, with the band playing at SA sponsored youth rallies. The band found their break at the 1996 Cornerstone Festival. They began playing on their campsite, and wound up garnering the attention of Michael Sean Black and Gene Eugene, who signed them to his label Brainstorm Artists International. While that label folded soon after, the band's first album, ...
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Ringside Recording Studios
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Christian Ska
Christian ska is a form of Christian alternative rock, and subgenre of ska and ska punk which is lyrically oriented toward contemporary Christian music. Though ska did not constitute a genre within the Christian music industry until after third wave ska had peaked in the general market, Christian ska continued to thrive independently into the early 2000s. Ska music came to be seen as "an excellent vehicle for exhortation and praise due to its up front lyrical style" and upbeat, energetic, joyful sound. While there were many smaller bands, ska in the Christian marketplace in the late 1990s came to be primarily represented by three bands: The Insyderz, The O. C. Supertones, and Five Iron Frenzy; all of whom were commercially successful and ministry-oriented in their own right. As with third wave ska in the general market the sound was often intermingled with that of punk, swing, or rockabilly. In parallel with mainstream ska, many underground Christian ska bands released one o ...
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Royce Nunley
Royce Nunley (born 1976) is an American singer who currently sings lead vocals in Blueprint 76. He founded Blueprint 76 in 2002 after eight years in The Suicide Machines. He owns and runs Ringside Recording Studios and Broken Spoke Records in Detroit. He has produced several mainstream bands such as The Insyderz, Tooth Fuzz, The Suicide Machines, The Van Ermans, Blueprint 76 and Mr. Meano and the Clodhoppers. Nunley is also a seasoned tour manager and has managed many bands, including The Suicide Machines, Sick of It All, Reverend Horton Heat and Blueprint 76. He is a sound engineer for many Detroit area clubs, including "The Shelter" and "The Cobo Arena", and has run sound for several touring bands, including Reverend Horton Heat, A New Found Glory and more. Nunley graduated cum laude from Wayne State University with a bachelor's degree in Spanish. He went on to attend Wayne State University Law School Wayne State University Law School (Wayne Law) is the law school of Wayne ...
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The Greatest & The Rarest
The Greatest & Rarest is the first "greatest hits" album by the Christian third-wave ska band, The Insyderz. The album was released in 2001 and re-released in 2003 as ''Peace of God''. Track listing # "Here We Come" (Previously Unreleased) # "Jigsaw" (Single Mix Never Before Available On CD) # "Carnival" # "Trigger Happy" # "The Hunted" # "Walking Dead" # "Enthos" # "Paradise" (Single Mix Never Before Available On CD) # "Awesome God "Awesome God" is a contemporary worship song written by Rich Mullins and first recorded on his 1988 album, ''Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth''. It was the first single from the album and rose to the number one spot on Christian radio and subsequ ..." # "Peace Of God" # "I Could Sing Of Your Love" # "He Has Made Me Glad" # "Shout To The Lord" # "Who Is This?" # "Oh Lord- You're Beautiful" # "Walking On Sunshine" (Previously Unreleased) # "Only A Sailor Knows" (From Surfonic Water Revival) # "Our Wars" ('B' Side Of CD Single) # "Memorial Song" # "For ...
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Christianity Today
''Christianity Today'' is an evangelical Christian media magazine founded in 1956 by Billy Graham. It is published by Christianity Today International based in Carol Stream, Illinois. ''The Washington Post'' calls ''Christianity Today'' "evangelicalism's flagship magazine". ''The New York Times'' describes it as a "mainstream evangelical magazine". On August 4, 2022, Russell D. Moore—notable for denouncing and leaving the leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention—was named the incoming Christianity Today Editor-in-Chief. ''Christianity Today'' has a print circulation of approximately 130,000, of which approximately 36,000 is free, and readership of 260,000, as well as a website at ChristianityToday.com. The founder, Billy Graham, stated that he wanted to "plant the evangelical flag in the middle of the road, taking the conservative theological position but a definite liberal approach to social problems". Other active publications currently active within Christianity Tod ...
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Musical Band
A rock band or pop band is a small musical ensemble that performs rock music, pop music, or a related genre. A four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music. In the early years, the configuration was typically two guitarists (a lead guitarist and a rhythm guitarist, with one of them singing lead vocals), a bassist, and a drummer (e.g. the Beatles and KISS). Another common formation is a vocalist who does not play an instrument, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, and a drummer (e.g. the Who, the Monkees, Led Zeppelin, Queen, and U2). Instrumentally, these bands can be considered as trios. Sometimes, in addition to electric guitars, electric bass, and drums, also a keyboardist (especially a pianist) plays. Etymology The usage of band as "group of musicians" originated from 1659 to describe musicians attached to a regiment of the army and playing instruments which may be used while marching. This word also used in 1931 to describe "one man band" for peopl ...
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The Insyderz Albums
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