Family Force 5 - I Love You To Death at Cornerstone
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wait a minute aaronkraicshtein are u sayin FF5 isnt christian? if so theyre def christian..theyve said it plenty of times and about 4 or 5 of their songs are pure christian-based
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I saw Family Force Five at lifelight music fest last week in siouxfalls southdakota, (the nations largest free christian music fest) they rocked it was an insane concert, but the lead singer wasn't there cuz his wife was having a baby, so the bassist did vocals and they had some other guy play bass, but it was awsome
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They r amazing!!!! I luv them too death!!!!! They are really strong Christians. They rock!!!!
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Why is Nadaddy all the way back there behind soul glow?
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I Love this song!
wat wierd is that they may not sound christian,but thay have a christian meaning.
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When I see FF5 in concert, I will be headbanging until i can't see straight, fistpumping until I can't lift my arms anymore and screaming until my voice goes out! How can anyone listen to this and NOT lose it?!?!
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Woo...crazy croud :P
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i love soul glows guitar!!!
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no i think he uses his own fingers instead of a pick.
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Yo everyone in the area they comin to Cornerstone again this year, I believe they're on Main Stage, Wednesday July 1st! Be sure to go watch them, they're awesome!
Ooooh and while you're watching them be sure to get some PIZZA from the PIZZA HUT stand... (I'm workin with my church with the Pizza Hut) Soo... Yeah... Good song...
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ahh, listen to more of themmm!!! their amazingg!
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I LUV FF5 2DEATH and thats ALWAYS!
I just got a christian rock cd and I liked this song, I didnt check the lyrics yet, but are they chistian or not?
Meldeleieff 3 years ago
Yessir, they sure are.
CindyOsborne 3 years ago
Krunk was originally created from the words crazy & drunk & implied getting wild under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Since then it has come to mean other things depending on context. Krunk (aka Crunk), as simply as I can put it, is a distinctly southern variety of hip hop which came out of Atlanta, GA in the 90's. Just as "gay" has taken on meanings besides "merry or lively," "krunk" is no longer simply a reference to drunken revelry. Message me if you need references. God bless, Cindy
CindyOsborne 4 years ago