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Frontline Records Rewind
Frontline Records
78 episodes
15 hours ago
Frontline Records Rewind airs on internet & analog radio stations and is available as download on iTunes and FrontlineRecords.us. Episodes include Christian music from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
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Frontline Records Rewind airs on internet & analog radio stations and is available as download on iTunes and FrontlineRecords.us. Episodes include Christian music from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
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REWIND 77: Every Day Life (EDL) original members continue with more of the juicy details behind some of their most controversial songs.
Frontline Records Rewind
58 minutes 50 seconds
7 years ago
REWIND 77: Every Day Life (EDL) original members continue with more of the juicy details behind some of their most controversial songs.
Featuring songs from Moment of Clarity, Disgruntled, produced by Lanny Cordola, and American Standard, Produced by Mike Knott, Engineered by Gene Eugene. – In Frontline Records Rewind Episode 77, host Les Carlsen continues his conversation with rapcore group, Every Day Life (EDL), during a reunion rehearsal, 15 years after their last album. Listeners are treated to a couple live performances from that gathering and more of the juicy details behind some of their most controversial songs. Members Tedd Cookerly, Carl Weaver, Eric Wilkins and Jim Rupe share insights, but lead singer, Cookerly, is particularly transparent. He calls himself “a kid on welfare”, claims “everybody tolerates Tedd” and explains how EDL used their music as a voice for people who were searching for a commonality. Songs they wrote expressed empathy for victims of church vanity, rape, those who were belittled and youth who suffered from depression. Songs discussed in the episode were recorded on “American Standard” (Frontline) and “Moment of Clarity” (KMG). Tedd’s colorful narration includes a story of how Allan Aguirre (Scatered Few) prevented him from punching the lead singer of a Christian band during a concert. Another time he threatened to punch the nose of a Focus On The Family article writer. (Tedd often went looking for fights with those he believed disrespected friends and other Christian music pioneers.) Listeners will want to hear all the tales. Tedd even explains where babies come from!
Frontline Records Rewind
Frontline Records Rewind airs on internet & analog radio stations and is available as download on iTunes and FrontlineRecords.us. Episodes include Christian music from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.