Help!, Song Suggestions needed
PosterBoy
Apr 10 2014, 06:47 AM
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We're doing a set for a suicide awareness/support event called Darkness to Light in May, which is a 5k run at the break of dawn.

We'll be in a venue at the finish.

It's our intention to do this without any 'Christian Agenda' and just to do our part for the cause and support our community and
as we are a church band we don't have a whole lot of secular songs in our normal rotation,


Positive upbeat and up tempo songs, that will fit the theme and touch on hope etc probably not of the Metal genre!

so can you guys help with suggestions?

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Cosmin Lupu
Apr 10 2014, 12:17 PM
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Incubus - Dig
Smash Mouth - Come on, Come on
Live - Heaven
Blur - Tender

These are the 4 tunes that come to my mind in this moment smile.gif

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Darius Wave
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Damn...hard task unless You write at least 5 bands You feel related too smile.gif

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The Reason - Hoobastank. Our church band played that once and did an awesome job - the dude nailed the vocal high parts

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QUOTE (Spock @ Apr 13 2014, 03:24 PM) *
The Reason - Hoobastank. Our church band played that once and did an awesome job - the dude nailed the vocal high parts


Ah, yes! Very good one, the Hoobastank tune! smile.gif I would also go for

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Gabriel Leopardi
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mm I'm sorry but I can't help you. I don't remember a song in English that fits with this topic.

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