I bought the Legally Blonde soundtrack (I was craving ear candy.) and was digging on a track called "One Girl Revolution" by superchic[k], they are a christian rock band.
Popular culture pulled a fast one on me. Used to be that everything in christian rock sounded different than regular radio fare, more wholesome, more ballad and showtune-y. Nowdays if you're scanning through radio stations and you hear a song for the very first time and you find yourself groovin on it, check the dial. You're probably bopping to the christian rock. *HAH*
An idiosyncratic and non sequitorial examination of the contents of one head.
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
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