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    Your favorite song line or the line that touched you the most (from theocracy)

    Hearts once soft have turned to stone Left their KING to die alone lips that once echoed praised now mock the HOLY gift of grace
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    Prop/Power Metal Christmas?

    Carol of the Bells Marillion From the Album Carol of the Bells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x_qMcIRbdU&feature=player_embedded
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    Prop/Power Metal Christmas?

    Jon Anderson Three Ships i have it on vynal not sure if it is out on cd/mp3/itunes Rock Power Praise the CHRISTmas hymns more older style metal
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    Best Metal Christmas CDs...Songs?

    brutal CHRISTmas a season in chaos out of print northern lights orchestra on amazonmp3 deliverence silent night from "what a joke" Pastor brad guitarjams.net shredding instrumentals silentwitnessradio.com a wide variety of music metal, goth rap some prog go to playlist and look...
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    the "what are you currently listening to" thread

    blind boys of alabama amazing grace
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    the "what are you currently listening to" thread

    the blind boys of alabama sing amazing grace to the music of the house of the rising sun do know how to paste it to a post
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    the "what are you currently listening to" thread

    our GOD is greater chris tomlin my granddaughter is learning to play it on acoustic guitar
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    Guitarists

    eric clapton joe walsh neil young gene crout america gomorrah
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    Guitarists

    phil keaggy tommy emmanuel acoustic larry howard blues
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    the "what are you currently listening to" thread

    "the problem of pain" torman maxt
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    Other Bands for Theocracy Fans?

    haven't read all replies so this may have been suggested for a less hard prog try ajalon and rick wakeman has put out some real good CHRISTian music ajalon 1st cd was put out by ricks indie label randy george (from neal morse) plays on it Iona
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    If Theocracy did a cover song...

    i'd like to hear some worship songs, as they always do a CHRISTmas song or two everyyear. or what if they did a southern gospel classic?