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(does not include Hit Parade or Live Bootleg.)
| Audio Adrenaline |
| AudioA's debut self-titled album Audio Adrenaline took the
country and eventually the world by storm. With it's rap-rock feel, they
succeeded in crossing over to many different styles of music, from the poppy sound
of the track "Audio World", to the rocking sound of "My God", which is truly a
headbang-inducer. This album went gold, and eventually platinum.
The world was ripe for AudioA, and they embraced it with the likes of other
Contemporary Christian Music veterans such as dcTalk. Once an unheard-of
band from Kentucky Christian College, was now given it's chance out on the airwaves
by Forefront Records. |
 released 1992. [ back to top ] |
| Don't Censor Me |
| AudioA's sophomore album, Don't Censor Me completely avoids
what the music industry refers to as the "sophomore slump" when it comes to release
number two, but instead picks up right where their debut album left off!
The album opens up with the track "Can't Take God Away" which is a powerful song about
how the laws requiring separation of church from state can attempt to take God from the
hearts of it's constituents, but does NOT succeed because He lives in our hearts.
There is a variety of tracks found within this album, with many different music styles,
but they still retain the sound that AudioA made famous. The hit track "Big House"
was released for the first time on this album, along with their long-time show opener "We're
a Band". From "A.K.A. Public School" to "Rest Easy", this album provides it all. |
 released 1993. [ back to top ] |
| Blo0m |
| Blo0m, AudioA's third studio release, is in my opinion their
"transition album" in many ways. In this album, they gain a new member to
the band, they start to form their sound that takes them to the present day, and they
start to more talk about their idea of worldwide evangelism. Blo0m
has a slow opening at first, with a few measures of intro sounds, then starts blasting
the listener away with "Secret". The ingenious way of putting the tracks
together when they mixed the album is to be commended, with that track soon followed
up by "Never Gonna Be as Big as Jesus", another greatest hit, which talks about the
idea that no matter what we do or what we become in our lives on Earth, we will never
be more important than Jesus Christ. Another blockbuster album was released.
My personal favorite song on this album would have to be "Gloryland" because
it talks about how an average guy finds the love of Christ in the least-likely way. |
 released 1996. [ back to top ] |
| Some Kind of Zombie |
| Some Kind of Zombie really rocks! They really
start emerging out of the Early '90s Pop-Rock era and start making a name
of their own with strong electric guitar riffs and strong lyrics about
inner-feelings and letting God take control of your life (the idea of
being a "zombie" means that you have no control and you're like
the living dead, dead to the world, alive in Christ.) From
the rock opus "Chevelle" to the title track, SKoZ is a
must-have in anyone's AudioA collection. |
 released 1997. [ back to top ] |
| Underdog |
| This album is the best AudioA album ever! The array
of music styles and how each and every member of AudioA are giving the
chance to share their individual talents within one band is amazing.
Mark Stuart starts to step down from doing as much of the lead vocals and
Tyler Burkum starts to sing more of the leads with Mark in the
background. The message is absolutely powerful in this album.
Even though we may be persecuted in the game of life, we are still kept
eye on by God (One eye is on the sparrow and the other one is on me).
He pays attention to us "underdogs" and supernatural strangers
to this earth and blesses them immensely. "Hands and Feet"
is the most powerful evangelical song on the album and has been used to
mobilize missionaries worldwide. "Be your Hands, be Your
feet/ I'll go where You send me..." They teach strongly
about how we are to go to the four corners of the Earth with the Good News
and the Gospel.
New book, Dirty
Faith, available based on the song from this album "Hands and
Feet"
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 released
1998. [ back to top ] |
| Lift |
| If you wanted to know if Audio Adrenaline could worship,
then give the album Lift a listen. If anything is worship,
it's contained here. This album mostly teaches how to realize what
Christ did for us and how we are truly free from all of our sins, and
"they're on the bottom of the Ocean Floor". Then, AudioA
starts reflecting on the beauty of seeing God's face in
"Beautiful" and how much joy it brings to "Lift" up
the name of Jesus Christ in every way that we possibly can.
Sometimes we're scared of facing God with our fears and we
"Tremble" with fear, but we don't have to be afraid to approach
the Father and call him Dad. Eternal "Summertime" is
waiting for us if we choose to believe and recieve His Word of Life, and
we can "Rejoice" in His joy and in His name. |
 released
2001. [ back to top ] |
| Worldwide |
| Worldwide is an excellent album of combination;
combining all of the music styles that the band has embraced over the
course of the 12 years they have been together. From the first track
talking about following your calling and going worldwide with the Message,
to the second minute-and-a-half rock opera known as "Church
Punks", where this site got it's title. It's a calling to
mobilize to change this world and win souls for God before it's too
late. I think that Worldwide is the best album to be released
by the band ever. |
 released
2003. [ back to top ] |
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Audio Adrenaline
Don't Censor Me
Live Bootleg
Bloom
Some Kind of Zombie
Underdog
Lift
Worldwide
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