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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
11 Aug 19
Of course, if you haven't noticed the theme of this random countdown of 50 songs, I have no idea what to tell you, other than, of those 50 tunes, we are at #47: "Night of Light" by The Church.
To say that Aussie alternative...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
10 Nov 17
And here we are. We've reached #1 in my Favorite Australian Bands (an idea that @JudyEv suggested, and having done countdowns of both German and Canadian bands, I jumped in head first.) The top of the podium belongs to The Church....
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
3 Aug 17
You will never guess #1 in my Favorite "Night" Songs series! But first things first. We are at #2 in my countdown of songs with "night" in the title: "Night of Light" by Australian psychedelic alternative band, The Church.
You...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
23 Jul 16
It's not uncommon for an underrated band to have experienced a modicum of success. Those bands usually have, at least, a cult following, and maybe even have a hit single or two under their belts.
In the case of Australian band...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
28 Jun 16
#3 in my Favorite 80's One-Hit Wonders series takes us to Australia, home of The Church.
The Church formed in 1980 in Sydney, and, albeit with a slightly different lineup (vocalist/bassist Steve Kilbey and guitarist Peter Koppes...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43602)
• Denver, Colorado
12 Mar 16
Hailing from Australia, The Church is best known for their shimmering 1988 hit "Under the Milky Way." What a lot of fans of that song don't know is that the band has been creating great alternative guitar rock for decades.
Take...
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TheGreatWhiteBuffalo
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
19 Apr 09
What do you have to lose?
To accept the false teachings enables you to lose all that is and was, leaving nothing for the future.
The path of destruction into a vacuum is created how?
Can anyone explain where all the...
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byfaith518
@byfaith518 (87)
• United States
9 Feb 07
Before the end comes, Jesus will come back for the Church, and those who are left behind will have to deal with the terrors written in Revelation for 7 years. You can be believe that Jesus will return shortly or you can laugh it...
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