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Underoath

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Yo. I see you removed the fact that Underoath is a Christian band from the article. I would recommend that you take a look at the sources in my revision to see that Underoath mentions the fact that they are a Christian band "religiously." In fact, they do it in practically every interview!

I decided to take it to you first to avoid a revert war.

Also, I think the statements of Underoath themselves should come before the consensus of the users who saw the subject; non-Christians just don't want Underoath to be a Christian band because Christian rock is "lame."

Finally, there is no subtle spirituality in Underoath's lyrics; if you read through them, you can see that the only spiritual lyrics are clear-cut. Hope This Finds You Well, and press on! Xcryoftheafflictedx 05:24, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for replying. Because Christian rock is a music genre (one that Underoath claims to be), I disagree that it wouldn't be unencyclopedic for the article to start by mentioning the fact that Underoath is a Christian band. Notice how the Demon Hunter article describes the band as Christian metal from the get-go: the band's lyrics are generally bleak and cryptic, but because they describe their music as Christian, we oblige. It is much different than beginning the article by stating that Underoath is an all-Christian band.
The situation with Switchfoot and Anberlin is much different because they do not claim to be Christian bands, whereas Underoath most certainly do. The only reason left not to describe Underoath as Christian, then, is that most of the few who read the article's talk page don't like the idea of their favorite band being a lame Christian band. I'll wait for your reply before proceeding to re-add the fact that Underoath is a Christian band. Peace. Out. Xcryoftheafflictedx 00:45, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I see your point with simply describing Underoath as Christian rock being slightly misleading; therefore, I re-added it with a sourced mention of their popularity with the secular audience (here's my revision). I'm glad I had this conversation with you, because it has helped me to edit encycopedically (is that a word?). Do note, though, that reverting my edit would be biased, as it is completely factual and the community has not opposed it. I'd recommend that if you dislike my edit, you explain why in the talk page and see if the rest of the community doesn't either. Thanks.
(P.S. A pop punk band describing itself as death metal is completely different than an all-Christian band with spiritual lyrics describing itself as Christian rock.) Xcryoftheafflictedx 07:48, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Oh ok.. (Captiva banner)

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I was kind of wondering why this was done. I guess I see that it's a plug for their new album. and yes I'm excited to get my hands on it. P.S. I added you on MySpace. —Preceding unsigned comment added by FAST 201 (talkcontribs) 09:51, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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