Lynx wrote:Yesterday someone told me evanescence had albums from before they signed with wind-up. Apparently they produced in every limited copies, a self titled cd, "sound asleep", "not for your ears", and "origin". I was reading the lyrics of some of the songs... and some of them we're actually quite worshipful, such as "october".
I tried to find the albums off itunes, but to no avail. The next trick will be finding a place to legally buy the mp3s!
Lynx wrote:why is "you" the only one she forbid?
beau99 wrote:Hmmm...
one of those is available on a Seether album. Another I've never heard of... and I've got everything they've ever recorded.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Is it free to join though?
And is that legal?
If so, I'm interested. How different sounding is their older stuff?
Yep, there are several tracks which can be requested at http://www.christianindustrial.net , which tends to be pretty responsive to requests. And while there, don't miss out of some of the pretty good gothic and industrial music they have there. I tend to be fond of Batzz in the Belfry, Regenerator, Audio Paradox, The Eternal Chapter, The Awakening, Coriolis, Virgin Black, Beauty for Ashes, and Saviour Machine, among others.xCAFx wrote:Ive heard some of Evanescence's older stuff on the flaming fish(check out my sig) internet radio and it is very good. I havent tried to get any of thier older Cds yet but from what you guys have said it will be pretty difficult.
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