
The 80's to early 90's were a unique and golden era of Christian music. Every genre and style had amazing artists creating high quality music and solid messages. Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast explores this era through reviewing our favorite albums, giving a history, and interviewing the artists to give their perspective. Rock on!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

In this last episode of 2025, Steve and Britt discuss their top ten cover songs from the 80s and early 90s. Featuring covers of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and more! Merry Christmas!
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Join us for a fantastic chat with Luke Easter, best known for his work as the lead singer of the legendary Christian metal band Tourniquet. We discus his time with the band until his departure, his solo album "The Pop Disaster," and the recent ongoin... more
We are back with more banter on all things 80s and 90s Christian rock, alternative, and metal. In this episode, we do a deep dive on 1990 debut of Ricke Elias of the future Ragamuffin Band, with Rick's album Rick Elias and the Confessions.
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In this episode, we catch up with Les and Joyce Carlsen. We discuss the new album, "Free Will," his beginnings in rock and in the traveling cast of the musical "Hair," where he met Joyce, and of course his time in Bloodgood. It's a great conversation... more
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My teenage years were entirely in the 80s, and I was a weird kid who couldn’t decide if he was comfortable with “secular” music (a lot of which I’ve embraced recently).
But I didn’t like the rising tide of schlock music in the CCM world.
Daniel Amos, The 77s, Steve Taylor, Adam Again… these were the weird things not getting airplay anywhere. In the words of Mark Heard, “too sacred for the sinners, and the saints wish I would leave.”
I wish they could afford to clear actually playing full songs, ... more
As a Christian kid of the 80’s & 90’s I can totally relate to these guys. I love the reviews, the rapport, and the little asides when they veer off topic momentarily.
As a Christian Rock radio DJ that started in 1992, these chats are totally in my wheelhouse! Keep up the great work! 🤘🏻
My teenage years were entirely in the 80s, and I was a weird kid who couldn’t decide if he was comfortable with “secular” music (a lot of which I’ve embraced recently).
But I didn’t like the rising tide of schlock music in the CCM world.
Daniel Amos, The 77s, Steve Taylor, Adam Again… these were the weird things not getting airplay anywhere. In the words of Mark Heard, “to sacred for the sinners, and the saints wish I would leave.”
I wish they could afford to clear actually playing full songs, b... more
Stoked as I listen to this episode. First GC record was Space In Your Face. A friend had Z Music Television on his satellite dish and their video for If I Were a Killer came on. I was hooked! I’d live to hear an episode about Grammatrain. Saw them live way back in the day and they freaking rocked.
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Focused on analyzing the rich landscape of 80s to early 90s Christian music, this series showcases a variety of artists and albums from this unique era. The hosts engage listeners by reviewing classic albums, discussing themes of nostalgia, cultural issues, and their personal connections to the music, while also interviewing artists to share behind-the-scenes insights. Episodes frequently highlight notable tracks, foster spirited debates, and weave in humor and storytelling, inviting fans of the genre to reflect on the evolving nature of Christian music alongside their own nostalgic memories.
Listeners are likely to appreciate the depth of analysis provided, as the hosts emphasize authenticity and meaningful experiences tied to the songs. ... more
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