![]() There also seems to be a mandate to play a very limited number of artists who for the most part play the same generic style of pop worship music. It’s as if there is a deliberate attempt to pretend that Christian music did not exist before last year. Unfortunately, they all basically play the same songs over again and their entire catalog seems to be chosen from music released in the last six to twelve months. If I want to listen to Christian music I have several stations to choose from as well. If I am feeling particularly adventurous, I can check out mix stations that play popular songs from the last four or five decades. I can also listen to classic rock from the 70s, modern rock, alternative/indie rock, top 40 pop and hip-hop, and of course a variety of country options. In my city, if I want to hear oldies from the 50s and 60s I have a couple options. city you come across a wide variety of stations. When scanning the FM radio dial in any U.S. The Forgotten History of Christian Rock: Part Five.The Forgotten History of Christian Rock: Part Four. ![]() The Forgotten History of Christian Rock: Part Three.The Forgotten History of Christian Rock: Part Two.The Forgotten History of Christian Rock: Part One.
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