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silverjirachi · 2 months ago
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Maybe part of my art and life’s work is dedicated to reminding white people that they DO in fact have a culture, and if you are a white person from a catholic school in the midwest that culture is singing it’s a big big house with lots and lots of room, a big big table with lots and lots of food, a big big yard where we can play football (touchdown!) A big big house. It’s my father’s house. You ever even thought of that, huh??
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brucedinsman · 3 months ago
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Faith's Checkbook
#Outreach: That the world may know #Prayer Focus: Pray for Our Prodigals #Praise the Lord Please follow my blog  Guam Christian Blog Please follow my blog Guam Views Blog Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bruce-dinsman Bruce’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bruce.dinsman Featured book: https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Service-4-Bruce-Dinsman-ebook/dp/B07W64BCD1 Twitter: @bad671 Instagram:…
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positivebeatmagazine · 1 year ago
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angstyavocado · 1 year ago
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*spam incoming, tag #wordartnotebook*
This is probably my most long term project ever. I started this notebook of word art in the spring of 2018, and I filled the last couple of pages tonight (July 30, 2023), so it's been five years in the making.
It's not the most original of works (tracings, borrowed ideas, literally all someone else's quotes and lyrics), but it feels really personal as these are all from things that are or were important to me. Some of them are decoratively arranged, and some of them I just got down onto the page.
I'm really happy to have intentionally completed this project and for all the ways it has helped me process and to enjoy art for art's sake in the last half decade.
(yes,I'm going to attempt to rapid fire post every page so I have it digitally all in one spot)
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mintygreencake · 7 months ago
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2 am brain blast.
Lasko and Coworker X Sweater Weather by The Neighborhood
Y'all...HERE ME OUT PLEASE PLEASE HEAR THE FUCK OUT ON THIS PLEASE 🙏🏽😭
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flopsmp3 · 7 months ago
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only-in-december · 2 years ago
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Oh!! KB and Lacrae! Two of my brothers like KB a lot. (They listen to more rap than I do though.)
If you would like a Christian rap recommendation, I would really say NF. (I don't really listen to rap, and only got into his music because of the aforementioned brothers.) His music is incredibly personal and can be very heavy in what topics he talks about, but it's also really good. (His song "Therapy Session" has a trigger warning before the music video starts. So be careful with that.) He doesn't swear or talk sex at all, because that's not what his music is about. And he has been ridiculed for it at least once. (Which I personally find ridiculous. I don't really like swearing at all, and enjoy when artists create music without it, personally.) You might like some of his stuff. His first really big hit was "Let You Down" in 2017, that's when he started gaining popularity in both Christian and Secular circles.
Audio A is really good. I don't know how I never mentioned them before! They were a huge part of my childhood music. Wonderful.
I can't say I've ever listened to chants before. Sounds interesting.
I will say, one of my favorite bands that can have a bit of a harder rock edge is Kutless. They have several worship albums, and one of my favorites by them is "It Is Well" which is an old hymn that they 'updated' really well.
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I also really like their cover of the old Petra song "Take Me In"
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Idk I just think those might be songs you'd enjoy.🙂
Hello. It's been almost two years since I first posted about Christian Rock music, so I'm gonna go ahead and talk more about that. (Some of this will be basically the same, just with some updated information.) (@dp-marvel94 if you have any to add, I know you know some more than me.)
In case any of y'all didn't know, I am a Christian. I grew up in the church and still go regularly. (If you want specifics, I'm Non-Denominational.) Growing up, I listened to a lot of Christian Rock, because that's what my parents (especially my Dad) like.
Christian Rock is a fairly new thing. And honestly, it's only recently getting on par with a lot of the secular stuff. Mainly because back in the 60s-90s it was seen as "the Devil's music." But there were bands even back then that had really good (on par with the secular stuff of the day) music. Some examples include:
Resurrection Band/Rez Band/Rez. Some of the biggest pioneers of modern Christian metal and hard rock. They were a band in the 70s through the 90s. More blues rock than metal in my personal opinion, but still not bad. (They had two different music videos on MTV in the 80s. Which is a pretty big deal.)
Petra. I mentioned them in my first post, I grew up hearing some of their stuff, very 70s rock. Not bad if you like that kind of music.
Larry Norman. Another artist I mentioned in my first post. He was definitely one that called out a lot of Church culture for being not-so-Christlike. (Ex. "The Great American Novel.")
Those guys are just a few of the artists that really made modern Christian Rock possible. Without them, we wouldn't really have any others. I linked one song from each of them that I think really showcase their talent. (Excepting Larry Norman who got two linked songs.) The 90s is I think where Christian rock really started to meet up with Secular rock.
One Bad Pig, for example, is very 90s metal. Loud disruptive and very hard. (They got the name "One Bad Pig" after seeing the mascot for the St. Louis radio station KSHE95 which is a pig. Apparently upon seeing it, one of the band members said, "That is One Bad Pig!" And they liked that for a band name.) I will warn though, that they do scream and have a generally more...metal feel than some of the others.
There's also dc Talk. (Which you may recognise as the band that started TobyMac's career.) A mix of rap, and rock, they had a style that was really popular with the youths of the time. (Fun fact: the senior pastor at my church was a backup dancer for them in the "Nu Thang" era.)
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adrenaline-junkie-aa · 8 months ago
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Hyper - Break and Enter
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(Song of the month 2)
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betta-phish · 1 year ago
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i am not okay :)
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brucedinsman · 3 months ago
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Faith's Checkbook
#Outreach: That the world may know #Prayer Focus: Pray for Our Prodigals #Praise the Lord Please follow my blog  Guam Christian Blog Please follow my blog Guam Views Blog Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bruce-dinsman Bruce’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bruce.dinsman Featured book: https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Service-4-Bruce-Dinsman-ebook/dp/B07W64BCD1 Twitter: @bad671 Instagram:…
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littlelesbianknight · 1 year ago
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HELP
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a-reality-dream · 1 month ago
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acertainmoshke · 2 months ago
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I do a lot of special interest stuff but I have been Steeped in Doctor Who today and on top of the heatwave I managed to completely exhaust myself
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gotankgo · 4 months ago
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Adrenalin O.D. “Bugs”
• Humungusfungusamoungus (1986)
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paper-rips · 3 months ago
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hello chat srb cause i found out @therealdistortion had an acc here (not quite surprised but yk) hello ur super cool thanks for the idea !! anyways !! Jon !! Jonathan Sims !! i kinda wanna redraw this but who knows !! anywaysanyways !!
something i drew a few days ago
idea from therealdistortion and audio from strawberry_sockss (both on tiktok)
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42frankee · 1 year ago
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GLM - ADRENALINE (FT. B WUN) by Flexout Audio https://ift.tt/JKmU8gH
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