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Artist: Lovewar

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CD Title: Soak Your Brain

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1993

Label: Pakaderm/Word

Catalog Number: 701252426X

Personnel

Tim Bushong lead vocals, guitar
Greg Purlee drums, backing vocals
Rick Armstrong bass, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Soak Your Brain  5:08
2.  Golden Rule  5:26
3.  Take Me  4:46
4.  Welling Up  5:34
5.  Space and Time  4:13
6.  You Win  4:12
7.  Keep Your Hands Off My Stuff  4:29
8.  In the Sea  5:59
9.  Just the Same  4:45
10.  You Are Not Alone  3:53
  
Total Running Time:  48:25

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Existing comments about this CD

From: uivic Date: July 4, 2002 at 11:02
Take me rocks!!!

From: SOAK YOUR BRAIN Date: October 30, 2002 at 2:50
ANOTHER GOOD CD 2 SHOW THE WORLD CHRISTIANS CAN ROCK

From: Great Dane Date: December 31, 2002 at 15:17
Good stuff.

From: MButt Date: March 17, 2003 at 4:34
Wow, I just put this on, what a cd! it absolutely rocks!! I picked it up super cheap but it is worth a whole lot more than I paid. get this if you like good rock n roll.

From: z4roxx Date: January 12, 2005 at 21:00
I love this kind of christian music!another awesome release to put together with Guardian and Fear not!!

From: stryper Date: July 19, 2005 at 7:21
if you like that crunchy slite grunge but not grunge guitar sound.say like starbreaker.this is for you.kicks but.

From: metalmastermusic Date: June 25, 2008 at 11:14
One of the better Christian releases out there !! Rick Armstrong was the bass player in Whitecross for a few years and it seem he has found a new band that is solid as well. These guys should have put out a few more albums together. Solid guitarwork is found here. I understand Rick now owns his own recording studio in Midland,Michigan and for those that have never heard of him he is also an excellent drummer and that was his original instrument. 83/100

From: metalmaniac777 Date: February 6, 2011 at 8:24
This is produced by the legendary John & Dino Elefante team, and while usually I soak up everything they do like a dry sponge tossed into an oasis, not even their impeccable production talents can lift these songs above mediocre levels. The band's style is a little different, less commercial than most other offerings on the Pakaderm Records label, and your like or dislike of this album will depend on your tolerance for hard rock that doesn't quite do what is expected. It's not alternative or grunge or experimental or anything like that, but neither is it Guardian or The Brave or Fear Not, which are the kind of bands that pop into your brain when see the Elefante name attached to a project.

From: TBush Date: February 23, 2011 at 14:04
Thanks to everyone for their comments- I really appreciate them. I'm in the process of posting all the "Soak" songs on YouTube and including lots of stills that I have in photo albums. Just look up "Tim Bushong" and they should be up in a week... I am now a pastor here in Indiana, and also run a studio. "The band's style is a little different, less commercial than most other offerings on the Pakaderm Records label, and your like or dislike of this album will depend on your tolerance for hard rock that doesn't quite do what is expected." Wow- that's pretty high praise! No, seriously- I get what you're saying- those other Pakaderm bands were all friends of ours and we played on the same bill as they did a few times- always a good time. We weren't really trying to be avant-garde or anything- we just wrote what we liked, and the E brothers liked it too. Monty from Galactic Cowboys said it suggested a blend of Extreme, Aerosmith, with a few 'real' metal moments. Blessings- Tim Bushong

From: andi Date: November 9, 2012 at 11:50
very great 90īs hardrock in style of Boysvoice,Swedish Erotica,Diary.......


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