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darin

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  1. Come Follow this new chapter of the band's history! Wondering why they changed name? Here is what Johnny Gunn had to say:

     

    "As things begin to get more serious for the band and with a record deal on the horizon, we have been faced with an extremely difficult decision. Over the years we have encountered many problems with the band name PEEPSHOW, (some legal) which has brought us to the decision to change name!

     

    I know... no one likes change! but hear us out.

     

     

    The name change is fine with me. This band deserves a record deal.

  2. the funny thing is bands gets killed for doing an album just like that last one and bands gets killed because they don't do an album like the last one.

     

    Lotsa bands will do a follow up to a successful record that sounds kinda sorta like its big predecessor, but In God We Trust was almost too freakin' blatant. It was like they just Xeroxed To Hell With the Devil, put a new cover on it and changed the song titles. Every song on In God We Trust is an analogue to a track on To Hell With the Devil. Hey Stryper, your formula is showing. :D

     

    The evidence:

    "To Hell With the Devil" = "In God We Trust" (big heavy opening anthem)

    "Calling On You" = "Always There For You" (poppy, radio friendly rock track, first single)

    "Free" = "Keep the Fire Burning" (big-chorused rock anthem)

    "Honestly" = "I Believe In You" (power ballad)

    "The Way" = "Writing's On The Wall" (heavy track to mark the album's mid point)

    "Sing Along Song" = "It's Up 2 U" (irritating, lame ass crowd-response track)

    "Holding On" = "The World of You and I" (pop song)

    "Rockin' the World" = "Come to the Everlife" (big chorused rock anthem)

    "All Of Me" = "Lonely" (power ballad)

    "More Than A Man" = "The Reign" (show stopping heavy album closer)

     

    ...okay, maybe the only ones that don't quite match up are "Holding On" and "The World Of You And I," (they're both "pop" tracks in my book, but "Holding On" is more of a "rock" song whilst "The World..." is sorta ballad-ish), but other than these exceptions, the two albums sync up almost as well as Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" matches with "The Wizard of Oz." :blink:

     

    ...and yes, I realize I have probably spent way too much time analyzing this. But it's bugged me for YEARS! I'm like "I can't be the ONLY one who's noticed this!" :rofl2:

    You are not the only one. I've thought the same since the day IGWT came out.

     

    But, as the above posts say they both kick ass!

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