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Schaliach
Schaliach
Death-doom metal from Hamar, Norway
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Dear Ephesus
Dear Ephesus
Christian Alternative Rock music group from Orlando, Florida, US
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Mad at the World
Mad at the World
American rock band
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Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
American Christian rock band
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Morella's Forest
Morella's Forest
musical artist
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Squad Five-O
Squad Five-O
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Atomic Opera
Atomic Opera
band
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digHayZoose
digHayZoose
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Ashley Cleveland
Ashley Cleveland
Singer, songwriter
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Split Level
Split Level
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Warlord
Warlord
American doom metal band originated out of Portland, Oregon
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Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil
Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil
American alternative rock supergroup
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Travail
Travail
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The Electrics
The Electrics
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The Blamed
The Blamed
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Disciple
Disciple
American Christian metal band
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Leviticus
Leviticus
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Poor Old Lu
Poor Old Lu
Canadian band
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The Crusaders
The Crusaders
American 1960s garage band
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Guardian
Guardian
American Christian hard rock/metal band
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Mortal
Mortal
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Saviour Machine
Saviour Machine
band
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Lust Control
Lust Control
Christian thrash punk band
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Geraldine Fibbers
Geraldine Fibbers
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Phantom Planet
Phantom Planet
American band that plays alternative rock
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Hammock
Hammock
American band
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Silage
Silage
band
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The Autumns
The Autumns
American indie rock band
Intro
American band
Record Labels
Music

Honey was a Christian, ambient rock band composed of Doug Moss, Paul Lagestee, Billy Wan, and Roger Moss. The band recorded three albums between 1997 and 2001. The first two, Lovely and Lost on You, were released on the now-defunct Sub•Lime Records. Their third album, aptly titled Three, was released by Northern Records. The first effort was produced by Christian alt/rock legend Steve Hindalong and was characterised by a rough, guitar-driven sound. For their second effort, production credits were diverse but significant with Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine and Stephen Mason lending a hand as well as The Prayer Chain alumni Eric Campuzano and Wayne Everett. The result was a more approachable sound that was at once extraordinarily mellow and enormously engaging. As a departure from their first album, the work could be described as a "concept worship album". Indeed, many songs read as abstract praises of God. With their third album, Honey made a strong musical departure, moving to an up-tempo, alt/pop flavour. Thematically, the focus moved from theology to what could be described as "a soundtrack to a wistful, longing, romantic love life". They disbanded soon after the release of Three.