Lil Frier wrote the following post at 02-21-2009 5:24 AM:
Who wastes enough time to learn 56429064582 different genres? I'm more concerned on whether I like the band or not. As a Christian, and this isn't to insult for flame or whatever, I tend to look at lyrics a bit more. While I could find a lot of death metal, speed metal, metalcore, deathcore, or whatever combination of whatever random genre wordings to have good instrumentals, I would not listen to them because of lyrics. There's just a limit to how much improper thought that I can surround myself with, and I try to keep it to a minimum. It's not a shot as someone who likes Disturbed or Slipknot or whatever, but I personally won't listen to them because I do not agree with the message in their songs, or at least the way they deliver it (i.e. in hateful lines/cursing).
ok, WAKE UP!!!
the whole point of this is basically saying that "christian" music doesn't really exist in the rock/metal plus whatever subgenres are underneath those two catagory. While there are tons of christian bands out there, most of them don't have much to there music that seperates them other than not swearing or sometimes having a more positive message.
Sure there's some bands that try to be specifically christian but that doesnt remove them from a genre of music. Christian bands play death metal, speed metal, metalcore, deathcore, grindcore, black metal, folk metal, goth metal, industrial metal, power metal, progressive metal, or whatever kind of metal you can find, there's probably a band playing it and the members happen to be christians.
and for a lot of those bands, they're some of the best bands in the genre and most of their fans don't even know they're "christian" but just like the music