Good 90's songs.

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posthuman

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around 1995 i stopped buying & playing secular artists altogether. it was 20 years later before i pressed 'play' on anything by anyone who i couldn't connect to having confessed belief in the gospel. i still heard music people around me played, but as much as was of my own volition, i wanted only to listen to songs that i had reason to believe there was a likelihood were influenced by the Spirit of God.

 

Ricky78

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I can't believe a didn't know this version existed until a few years ago
 

Ricky78

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Love Petra. I've only been into them for a few weeks. I can't believe it flew under my radar for so long. I like it because the lylics are very uplifting and very direct while having an full sound you can praise God along with. i can't stand worship music that puts me to sleep.
 
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CozHElivesIcanface2morrow

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One of Michael Bolton's bests 😊
 
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I went through a phase in the 90 where I listened to Hard Rock, Metal, punk rock etc. I listened to ACDC, Greenday, Offspring, Beck, Metallica, U2.... I always knew the music had some weird undertones but didn't read to much into it. Recently I was listing to Beck singing "I'm a loser baby so why don't yo kill me" and Abba Father stopped me in my tracks and asked me what are you proclaiming over your life in song? I had to repent and since then I struggle to listen to music without listening to the lyrics first.
 

feijoa

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Charles K. Harris sings his own song "After the Ball,". Published in 1892, it was supposedly the first song to sell a million copies of sheet music. (It's still the 90's : P )