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    Quote Originally Posted by rata View Post
    belive it or not one of the guy who influenced me to listen to Metal is a Priest. my cousin, Fr. Loy Pasquil introduced me to Deicide and Cannibal Corpse to Obituary..pero i was hookd more on Sepultura. and i also know a nun who listens to 2 Live Crew and NWA(seriously, no joke..)... My Priest cousin also loves indie music. his a big Daniel Johnston fan. he introduced me to Pexies and, Belle and Sebatian.but somehow he cant stand Bright Eyes or Arcade Fire....

    all im saying is, people who serve or work for the church or on any religious matter are just like every other people who listens to diiferent music.its just somehow we find to steroetype them to certain music, religious music to be exact. hehe
    tumpak!nice input...

  2. #12
    as in pastors jd? good taste huh. death cab for cutie. dont reli knoe wat kind of music they're into +_+

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    Default \m/

    yup naa sad gani koi agaw nga pari hilig sad ana pareha mi ahahahh

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by thirdverse86 View Post
    ^^ how conservative kuya noi?
    kanang dili cla ganahan ug mga christian contemporary kuya jep.. ila gusto, hymnals ra jud intawn.. hehehe

  5. #15
    i dunno but i noticed most pastors today... most of their playlist or music recommendation are indie rock...
    You sure? Coz I know a heckuva lot of pastors and NONE of them even know what indie rock is.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by tackielarla View Post
    You sure? Coz I know a heckuva lot of pastors and NONE of them even know what indie rock is.
    yup, those names i mentioned above.

    and here i know of one. he's a friend of mine from the ministry.

  7. #17
    no offense. but isnt it too assuming, just cause you know one doesnt mean most of them now listens to indie rock. i know a couple of Pastors aswell but im 100% sure indie rock is not on their playlist. if they do, i would have gone to seminars.hehehe my brother's friend is a pastor from some church in new jersey, wa man toy ka idea2x unsay indie rock. pero ganahan noun kaayo og kid rock og garth brooks..

    ang tig hatod og tubig sa amo kay ganahan og fleet foxes kay memorize kaayo ang white winter hymnal. i think walrus and rata is right. you just happen to know one who listens to such music probably. besides its not impossible mansad to like such music.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by noigwen View Post
    kanang dili cla ganahan ug mga christian contemporary kuya jep.. ila gusto, hymnals ra jud intawn.. hehehe

    I grew up in baptist church and believe me..that was horrible. non conservative preachers may listen to indie rock. conservative preachers considers all rock music from shaitan so....that includes indie.


    I've been day dreamin of seeing my pastor nose bleed hearing "feed me with your kiss" by MBV for the first time. hope it happens.



    OT: have any of you heard of the music genre pastoral folk? any connections?

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