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Flickering Scriptures
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Exposing the background noise; the constant hummer from the cultural slaughterhouse of the Western world.
I have been playing guitar since I was 13. Theokratique (Josh) actually inspired me long before he dawned the name. I couldn't just allow him to venture out and rock the house without me. I found guitar to be a blessed tool for surviving the first half of highschool. It provided an outlet for my feelings, I could write songs, and turn my woes into art. I have never really played with other people, as I would like to. Hopefully that oppurtunity will arise and without too many creative clashes. I'm pretty picky with the way my stuff sounds, though for some reason most of my stuff never comes out the way I really planned it.
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Peak #562
Peak in subgenre #91
Author
Ryan Spencer
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2004 by Ryan Spencer
Uploaded
June 29, 2004
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Television is one of the most overlooked and deadly addictions, mainly because it has become such a staple, or a norm in our culture...in our world. For hours on end we are entertained and distracted from a reality which is so quickly being taken from us. This song is inspired by a time when I played guitar for a church woship band. During practices on thursdays I became aware of the impatience of some of the members. They always wished us to hurry so to allow them to watch their favorite televison shows. The Bible talks a great deal about not worshiping false gods, and television has become a god that many of those followers overlook.
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