CobaltAngel wrote:Ooooh... I love all there CDs! This is hard, but I think Legend of Chin is my favorite. Beautiful Letdown comes in close second. ^^
Off topic: Dude, FadedOne, I'm from OH too! *highfives*
Woah, I'm from the northeast too! I kinda like Ohio, if you ignore the fact that notihng ever happens here and the winters never end. Did you go to the Switchfoot concert in Clevland this October?
CobaltAngel wrote:The Early Years Collection is just a pack of their first three CDs.
nightblade wrote:I kinda agree with FadedOne, but I think Switchfoot kinda sold-out on Beautiful Letdown. While they are very good, they fail short of better artists like Relient K, O.C. Supertones, Casting Crowns, MercyMe, and Something Like Silas. They don't seem to have a real message anymore and their music seems more secular than based around what it should be. While I agree some songs like On Fire are really good, they need to get back to basics to get my attention.
OMG! I love that song! I could listen to it over and over again! Only Hope too! New Way is amazing. Now that I think about it I should have picked that one.FadedOne wrote: Company Car! lol, I can't help it. *addicted*
LOL, yeah well if it counts... *ahem* Yeeeesss... that's my favorite, lol.Osaka wrote:That was my best attempt at dodge the question.--Guess it didn't work very well though
Ah, I've heard so many people say that. You have to keep in mind that the guys in Switchfoot are older now, and they're writing deeper stuff. It takes some thinking to understand, but that doesn't make them any less christian or sell-outs. I think they just tried to appeal to older listeners. (Even my parents like TBL)nightblade wrote:I think Switchfoot kinda sold-out on Beautiful Letdown
Right, and its not up to us to judge whether or not people are selling-out. What they do is between them and God, we can't make assumetions that they got greedy or something.aku_soku_zan wrote: Relient K is on Capitol records now. Their new CD does not mention Jesus at all (except for references to God on two songs). Have they sold out? I don't think so. Has Switchfoot sold out? I really don't think so.
CobaltAngel wrote: Ah, I've heard so many people say that. You have to keep in mind that the guys in Switchfoot are older now, and they're writing deeper stuff. It takes some thinking to understand, but that doesn't make them any less christian or sell-outs. I think they just tried to appeal to older listeners. (Even my parents like TBL)
nightblade wrote:I kinda agree with FadedOne, but I think Switchfoot kinda sold-out on Beautiful Letdown. While they are very good, they fail short of better artists like Relient K, O.C. Supertones, Casting Crowns, MercyMe, and Something Like Silas. They don't seem to have a real message anymore and their music seems more secular than based around what it should be. While I agree some songs like On Fire are really good, they need to get back to basics to get my attention.
LostChild wrote:Well, that's hard for me to say... i'm sure that i'd like all of them, but unfortunately i only have "The Beautiful Letdown" (i wish i could find all of them, but everywhere i go, its only "The Beautiful Letdown" )so that's the one i voted for.
FadedOne wrote:hey..if you can order online, get the Early Years set from Walmart. It's like...$14.99 last time I checked. I'm buying a copy for a friend. ^_^
I just got this CD, even though they don't actaully say 'God' in all their songs its pretty obvious they're talking about him in many of the songs. You don't have to say 'God' or 'Jesus' every other sentence doesn't mean its unsincere. So yeah, I agree with you.Relient K is on Capitol records now. Their new CD does not mention Jesus at all (except for references to God on two songs).
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