I never got over the absurdity of the idea that, assuming the story was ever true at all, the killer would've just let her go if she'd said "No" It doesn't make any sense for the message they wanted the story to have but they all lapped it up anywayhttps://twitter.com/AlanaMassey/status/1229510556371079168 …
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South Park wasn't wrong about how to write Christian music... The whole thing feels weird and dishonest, like they're trying to trick people into finding Jesus by obfuscating the lyrics with the style of the genre.
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Also yes, there are some really weirdly sexual songs in there, and the singer sounds like Lil from Rugrats which is just 0_0
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That album is an incredibly guilty pleasure. I mean, it was always going to be, since Flyleaf, like all Christian bands, was assembled to be the Christian alternative to something people already liked, in this case Evanescence, so I was screwed since their imitation was passabble
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I never liked Evanescence enough to listen to a full album. Maybe Flyleaf were just copying the general style of metal at the time rather than Evanescence specifically, and that's why I liked them more? Evanescence were doing their own thing, sort of, at the time.
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