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		<title>Running an Underground Death Metal Music Record Label</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My first injection of Extreme Metal Music was back in 1985, i was 13 and a Metallica &#8211; &#8220;Ride The Lighning&#8221; cassette crossed my paths (Yes back then that was considered Extreme). I remember being at home alone with my crappy old &#8220;Ghetto Blaster&#8221; (that &#8216;ate tapes&#8217;) and fascinated at the cool &#8220;Electric Chair&#8221; cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My first injection of <strong>Extreme Metal Music</strong> was back in 1985, i was 13 and a Metallica &#8211; &#8220;Ride The Lighning&#8221; cassette crossed my paths (Yes back then that was considered Extreme). I remember being at home alone with my crappy old &#8220;Ghetto Blaster&#8221; (that &#8216;ate tapes&#8217;) and fascinated at the cool &#8220;Electric Chair&#8221; cover art, it was at that moment within the first 30 seconds of &#8220;Fight Fire with fire&#8221; that my life would no doubt be set down a new path and <strong>Extreme Death Metal Music</strong> would be my fate. I remember being blown-away and scared shitless at the same time. The shear aggression and speed of the music was unlike anything i had ever heard (remember this was 1984 and i was 13 and Def Leppard was about the heaviest i had ever heard) and it was that very song that forever changed my life (thanx James) and led me to investigate this style of music even more. Bands like Slayer, Venom, Possessed and Death became the metal music that &#8220;Got me thru the day&#8221;</p>
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<p>Well, the year is now 2008 and even though Metallica&#8217;s &#8220;Ride The Lighning&#8221; is still one of my top 20 favorite albums of all time, Extreme Metal Music is like drugs, one is too many and a thousand is not enough. <br />The need for faster, heavier, more brutal and intense music dosages becomes the addiction. In today&#8217;s world of <strong>Extreme Metal Music</strong> &#8211; Metallica would probably be considered choir boys.</p>
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		<title>Styles of Christian Music: &#8211; Hiphop, Metal, &amp; Punk rock &amp; RAP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;There are some people God has called to evangelism, and they&#8217;redoing a wonderful job, having results. That&#8217;s great. &#8230; Godwanted us to do something else. So we got into the area ofchallenging people, and our ministry basically happens offstageone-on-one when we talk with people. It&#8217;s very subtle, but God&#8217;sdoing a work! It&#8217;s entertainment, it&#8217;s fun, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;There are some people God has called to evangelism, and they&#8217;re<br />doing a wonderful job, having results. That&#8217;s great. &#8230; God<br />wanted us to do something else. So we got into the area of<br />challenging people, and our ministry basically happens offstage<br />one-on-one when we talk with people. It&#8217;s very subtle, but God&#8217;s<br />doing a work! It&#8217;s entertainment, it&#8217;s fun, its a concert&#8211;it&#8217;s all<br />those things&#8211;but at a subtle, deeper level, it touches people&#8217;s<br />hearts&#8221; (TERRY TAYLOR OF THE DANIEL AMOS BAND, cited by Dan and<br />Steve Peters, What about Christian Rock, p. 109).</p>
<p>&#8220;I love to hear the music playing slow or fast &#8230; Don&#8217;t stop<br />, don&#8217;t stop the music, play it in your own way. . . . I hear<br />dissenting voices quick to disagree. But I&#8217;m on a music mission;<br />they don&#8217;t bother me. I&#8217;ll sing those songs that set me free.<br />Cause kids want to rock&#8221; (ED DEGARMO AND DANA KEY, &#8220;Don&#8217;t Stop<br />the Music,&#8221; Streetlight, Benson Publications, 1986, p. 24). &#8220;You<br />now have songs about pain and death and divorce and sex and<br />relationships and everything that every one of us goes through,<br />whereas at one time contemporary Christian music only talked about<br />the death and resurrection of Christ. We&#8217;re much more in touch with<br />ourselves and our neighbors, which is the whole idea behind Christ<br />in the first place&#8221; (MELISSA HELM OF MYRRH RECORDS, Music Line<br />magazine, June 1986, p. 4).</p>
<p>In Greebville Seminary Conference on Worship Taylors of South<br />Carolina said &#8220;last thirty years or so have seen the most dramatic<br />and speedy changes in Protestant worship in any time since the<br />Reformation. Surely the principal marks and symbol of that change is<br />the change in the music of the church. The development of what has<br />come to be called Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) has become an<br />amazingly widespread phenomenon&#8221;. Due to the rise of Pentecostalism<br />there is some dramatic change in development of CCM. Contemporary<br />Christian Music is pop/rock version of Christian Music with lyrics<br />based on Christian Faith. Contemporary Christian Music became more<br />popular in 1980&#8217;s with Music of Christian Music Artist Michael W.<br />Smith and Amy Grant. Millions of copies of there album were sold <br />worldwide. Download Christian Music Video, Video Tapes, Christian <br />TV Shows, Christian MTV Shows and Christian Music Videos By 1990&#8217;s<br />there were many new Christian Music styles such as Hip hop, metal,<br />punk and alternative styles of Christian Music.</p>
<p>Christian Music Artists like Lost Dogs, Joy Electric and Star<br />flyer 59 were against the new styles of Contemporary Christian<br />Music and they continued to create and compile Original Christian<br />Music. Due to tunes and melodies of Christian Music melodies, it is<br />considered as Traditional art. Russian Christian Music is one of<br />those few music which doesn&#8217;t use any instruments in it, It is sang<br />by choir without background music and Catholic masses in catholic<br />church still perform Bach organ music which were created long time<br />ago.</p>
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