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has always been the sort of Christian Contemporary band that sees its purpose in making music as a ministry for the impressionable teens and pre-teens that make up such a large percentage of the market for Top 40 music. In 1984, the kids were listening to keyboard-dominated techno-pop, and
(the band name means "rock" in Greek), were willing to toss aside their reputation as a religious rock & roll band in order to hit their audience where they had taken up residence. On the opening two tracks,
and
songwriter and lead guitarist
seems to explain the new space-age sound by setting up a lyrical motif about resisting robotic conformity to the worldly and sinful: "Computer brains programming you. Computer brains, what can you do? Break out." But the theme disappears after the first two songs and is replaced with a hodgepodge of Christianese cliches. On
: "The work had been done, redemption had been won." On
: "There's a voice in the wind that calls your name, if you listen you'll never be the same." On
: "Like a spotless lamb I'm blameless in His sight with no trace of wrong left or right." The album includes a cover of the 1973
classic
which would seem to be a perfect manifesto for
, except that
is not a rock & roll record; it's techno-pop. ~ Evan Cater