The '90s Christian music we grew up on. Now with context!
Phil introduces Jay and Clifton to the chill indie vibes of Bloomsday's debut album, The Day The Colors Died.
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Jay and Clifton are introduced to the unique hard rock sounds of Stavesacre's debut, Friction, by special listener guest Derek!
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https://web.archive.org/web/20021218080312/http://www.hmmagazine…
Jay tells a joke about what happens when a crucified mortal gets blamed for being left out and Clifton doesn't get it.
Jay and Clifton get a taste of Black Eyed Sceva with their EP, 5 Years, 50,000 Miles Davis, and declare Ryan's Driveway one of the Top 10 Christian songs of the 1990s.
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Jay and Clifton don their diving equipment and delve into the deep waters hidden under the noisy surface of this '60s chic indie rock darling.
https://luxury.bandcamp.com/
https://www.parallel-love.co…
Jay and Clifton crank the volume, pull up their tube socks, and mosh to the brutish punk rock of One 21’s first ep, In The Year King Uzziah Died.
"It kind of became a quest to be holy instead of a qu…
Jay and Clifton revv up the engines and let loose to the mid-90s vibes of Dakoda Motor Co.'s sophomore release, Welcome Race Fans.
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Jay & Clifton get radical talking True Love Waits and the evils of Christian persecution while listening to Pocket Change's first album, Steadfast.
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Jay & Clifton palaver over whether Audio Adrenaline's debut album is the best Rap-Aerosmith album ever or the only Rap-Aerosmith album that has ever mattered.
Jay and Clifton are joined by D-TONE-8-RZ bassist (and Knowledge Fight host) Dan Friesen to discuss Five Iron Frenzy's EP, Quantity Is Job 1. "Five Iron Frenzy were the kind of Christians that I wish…
Jay and Clifton gush over Bloodshed, the genre-crossing hardcore band that was ahead of their time in the Christian music scene. Then lead singer Jason Fleetwood joins the guys to talk about Bloodshe…
Special guest Jason Fleetwood (Bloodshed, Rainy Days) joins Jay and Clifton to discuss one of his favorite albums from "those days," The Fashion Focus from Starflyer 59.
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https://starflyer43.tr…
WARNING! This episode contains righteous anger accompanied by cursing.
Jay and Clifton struggle (really struggle) to come to terms with the surprisingly enjoyable gateway to rock of our youths, Extra-…
Jay & Clifton discuss the differences between quail and Quayle, the rare species emerged from the puddle of a spud!
Nick's band SCORES on Bandcampe: https://scoresband.bandcamp.com/album/scores
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Jay & Clifton decompress to the fuzz indie sounds of The Merbabies self-titled debut album.
More from Chris Bowden:
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https://chrissfarm.bandcamp.com/
https://leftneglect.bandcamp.com/re…
Jay and Clifton have a fun and enlightening conversation with Sean McCauley of Rainy Days, discussing the birth and death of Rainy Days, the murder of the Orange County punk rock scene, the weight of…
Jay and Clifton talk rock, brass and hopeful darkness around Loudflower's Happy Now?
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They're VAMPIRES! Jay and Clifton get sucked into Blaster the Rocket Boy's Succulent Space Food for Teething Vampires.
Jay and Clifton discuss Take Me To Your Leader, the final album of Newsboys 2.0, on the 25th anniversary of its release.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20120328040805/http://www.newsboysdeluxe.co…
Jay and Clifton finally do it. SKA! Coming to terms with that hot sensation that was Adventures of the O.C. Supertones. You know you wanna feel it!
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