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<p dir="auto"><strong>SSchroeder1984</strong> — <em>9 years ago(November 26, 2016 09:28 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Oh yeah, forgot about them.  When it comes to 90s Christian rock with a morsel of mainstream appeal, I liked DC Talk a little better, but "Flood" wasn't a bad song.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Interesting fact Todd didn't bring up: Adrian Belew of King Crimson produced this song.<br />
RIP Roger Ebert<br />
1942-2013</p>
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<h2>Honestly, this song got me through some rough times in my life.  That is, I listened to it, and it eased the pain, even only temporarily.<br />
One hit wonder?  Maybe.  I thought "Unforgetful You" was a hit for them, too.<br />
Joker's Wilde</h2>
<p dir="auto">Buddy Burger. Have us scrape one off the grill..so YOU don't have to scrape one off the road!</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'm the guy on that video commenting that the music video for Flood looks a whole lot like the one for Vow by Garbage. Both from the same year, no less.<br />
I love 90s alt and college rock, so it's surprising I hadn't heard Flood before. Again, it doesn't seem like a religious songI might have assumed it was from the Gin Blossoms if you didn't tell me.<br />
The part where Todd comments on how the band was much sunnier and wearing bowling shirts by 1999 is hilarious. "Hey now, you're a godstar, get your lord on, go pray!"<br />
If you must blink, do it now.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Didn't Liquid get radio play? It was a good album.<br />
One of my favorite Jars of Clay Songs. From the Eleventh Hour.<br />
Silence:</p>
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<p dir="auto">I've heard of these guys, but until now I think the only thing I knew about them was that they were Christian. I would not have been able to tell you what their song was or if they even had any big crossover songs.<br />
That said, it doesn't sound too bad. It sounds like much of what '90s alt-rock stations were playing, and I personally feel the '90s sound has aged better than the '80s sound for the most part. That hook alone is one I could imagine House of Freaks replicating (God, I wish those guys were bigger than they were.) Also, I don't think listeners would have immediately picked up on them being religious because spiritual imagery from non-religious bands was a fairly big thing back then. Look at Live. Any of their singles could be mistaken for Christian rock, yet they insist they weren't a religious band.<br />
And good for that singer for sticking up for gay marriage. There's a lot of Christians who are still unwilling to do so.<br />
RIP Roger Ebert<br />
1942-2013</p>
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