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Christian rockers Whitecross formed in Chicago in 1986, releasing their self-titled debut LP a year later. Regular lineup changes plagued the group virtually from its inception, but the duo of vocalist Scott Wenzel and guitarist Rex Carroll remained constants throughout. A 1988 tour in support of CCM fan favorite Steve Taylor greatly expanded Whitecross' fanbase, and they soon issued their second album, Hammer and Nail. Tours of Europe and South America followed behind the band's third record, the Dove Award-winning Triumphant Return; 1991's In the Kingdom copped Dove honors as well. In the wake of 1992's High Gear, Whitecross finally took a break from their relentless touring schedule, not resurfacing with Unveiled until two years later; Equilibrium appeared in 1995, but after 1996's Flytrap the band went on hiatus. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Taking the evil out of metal... strange phrase. Metal is evil when people make it that way. When jazz hit the scene way back when, it was considered evil. What you're saying is just cultural nonsense. Many people also have never heard that a lot of well-known church hymns were written to drinking songs.
That statement about Rex Carroll being in the band the whole time is wrong. Anyone should be able to tell he wasn't playing on UNVEILED. I'm pretty sure he was not part of FLYTRAP either. I've not heard anything from that one.
Saw them live in Charleston,SC during the Triumphant Return tour. Oh and BTW----stonecutter,religion is not silly---it is Foolish and Prideful!!! religion is of man not God-Ifyou have not seen thePassion of the Christ,you should.
hey stonecutter you have to ask another question first. What is the diffrence between religion and true Christianity? Religion was here long before Christ. Christ gave no religion. Christ gave us the way to salvation that was unatainable before him.
Sounds like Petra -1 guitar and a bit distorted.;)
shroomcw
IF you like them you have to listen to their album called "1987" which can be listened to here: http://www.imeem.com/artists/whitecross/album/uyTGtIpR/nineteen-eighty-seven-album/
ken498
I found it at nifty-music.com, a lot of vintage Christian Rock on there.
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