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Idle Cure was an
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band from
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. The ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music'' calls their sound "the best example of cloning a sound for Christian markets", likening it to that of
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''. They targeted a youthful audience, distinguished by overtly evangelical religious lyrics. ''CCM'' magazine reported that all original members of the band had been in mainstream bands prior to the formation of Idle Cure. Their first four albums have been reissued as compilations by KMG Records.


Discography

*1986: ''Idle Cure'' (
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) *1988: ''Tough Love'' (Frontline, Review: ''
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'') *1990: ''2nd Avenue'' (Frontline, Review: ''CCM Magazine'') *1991: ''Inside Out'' (Frontline) *1992: ''Breakaways'' (Frontline, Compilation) *1994: ''Eclipse'' (Salt, Review:
Cross Rhythms
') *1998: ''Idle Cure/2nd Avenue'' (KMG Records, Compilation, Review:
Cross Rhythms
') *2000: ''Tough Love/Inside Out'' (KMG Records, Compilation)


Members

*Mark Ambrose - guitar *Pete Lomakin - keyboard, vocals *Steve Shannon - vocals *Clark Edmond - drums


Former members

*Glenn Pearce - guitar (1994) *Chuck King - guitar (afterwards playing for SHOUT together with Ken Tamplin, Loren Robinson and Joe Galetta)


References

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External links


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at Jesus Freak Hideout
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at the Christian Music Archive Christian rock groups from California {{Christian-music-stub