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Posted over 2 years ago
So this was a cool little band, just a bunch of rebel christian youths rocking out. it was kinda a fuck you to everybody even you guy's(I included it was more aimed at this hatred toward the Christian, and the Chriatian who missrepresented Christianity, you see, when you look through the bible man's the problem not God, and War's are caused because of men/woman/child. I heard a Pastor once say that he wished that God would kill everybody and just weed them out, granted if there is and you do/don't believe.)the church in one aspect, it had this rebel against rebel. who cared, we didn't want to piss anyone off, but at the sametime the chips will fall will where they may and everyone was invited. and all you can do is just leave them there and walk away and pray. Jesus never begged the rich man for money, or pleaded with him to repent. He just said how hard it was for him to go for heaven. But I think I can go to heaven on a blink of an eye. better there's no god, just please convince me, try to give me a good basis, try to give an absolute truth, ......anyway's it was a great scene outshows concrete amphetheatre's, the music crank and kicking. lights glowed the night as guitar and bass thickened the air. it was perfict in a blink of time...The Prayer ChainFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Prayer Chain Taber, Prickett, Campuzano, Everett Origin California Country USA Years active 1991-1995 Genres Christian alternative rock Labels Reunion RecordsRode Dog Records Members Tim TaberAndrew PrickettEric CampuzanoWayne Everett Website(s) http://www.theprayerchain.com The Prayer Chain was a 1990s Christian alternative rockband.Their first album was recorded with Steve Hindalong at Neverland Studios and was entitled The Neverland Sessions. This was their first release, independent. After signing to Reunion Records they put out The Whirlpool EP and started touring, while focusing on their first LP Shawl released in 1993. After extensive national and international shows they started working on Mercury, which was released in 1995. This album, which engineer Chris Colbert has described by saying, "you can hear the band break up on the record, you can see them extend a warm and heartfelt middle finger to the industry" was their last CD, not to mention some rarities following. The band did a reunion show in Chicago in 1998, then the Gene Eugene tribute show in 2000, but other than some local California shows and their 2003 reunion shows at Cornerstone Festival and the Flevo Festival in The Netherlands, they are finished.

Comments (7)

  1. missjunk says Wow- Thanks for that nice post. I've never heard of them, but I will give them a listen.
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  2. ROCKNROLLPIMP1 says *I GOT THIS* i was beginning to think I'm the only one this side of new mexico that knows about these cats doh! i am!
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  3. RGM says Ya, dig em'? You got Shawl? That's there best, but the first was really cool. Their is a website on the works, http://www.theprayerchain.com/ I saw a ton of their shows they kicked live! Early-mid 90's was a great time for Christian underground music, I mean it was underground Dude! No one gave a shit even some Christians, MX PX, came from that, so did, P.O.D., I might have seen them. I heard the one after this one sucked... That's if you dig them...
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  4. ROCKNROLLPIMP1 says yeah i dig! i was so into that scene lot of great "christian rock bands" out there
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  5. RGM says I was almost in a band called Tourniquet...
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  6. ROCKNROLLPIMP1 says hmmm seems i remember them!
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006
  7. RGM says Yea, my Drummer was tight with that whole scene....
    Permalink posted 11/29/2006

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