: This Might Sting A Little (Vinyl LP)
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Disciple's second album This Might Sting a Little (1999), generated them two GMA Dove Award nominations and two Number 1 Christian rock hit songs with I Just Know and Big Bad Wolf. This Might Sting A Little is the only Disciple album to contain no ballads whatsoever but what it lacks in ballads it makes up for in intense metal riffs with a punch in the mouth revelation. No punches are pulled in this razor sharp collection of tracks that strip away ambiguity to tell it like it like it is. Blending a hard rock style with massive grooves and a Rage Against the Machine vocal attack these guys rose to be the premier Christian groove/semi-rapcore band of the decade. Where the My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy EP (Warner, 1997) anchored their credibility as a musical act, it wasn't until 1999 and the release of Sting where Disciple established with boldness that they were a ministry band first and foremost - the songs possessed a massive message with a massive musical force to propel them with clarity to the world. I Just Know 4:23, Golden Calf 3:16, Big Bad Wolf 3:53, Conductor 3:32, Mud Puddle 3:51, Worship Conspiracy 2:44, 10 Minute Oil Change 2:55, Turmoil 5:09, Hello 2:27, Bring the Heat 3:08, Bernie's Situation 4:48, Underneath 3:56, Furthermore 7:10
Disciple's second album This Might Sting a Little (1999), generated them two GMA Dove Award nominations and two Number 1 Christian rock hit songs with I Just Know and Big Bad Wolf. This Might Sting A Little is the only Disciple album to contain no ballads whatsoever but what it lacks in ballads it makes up for in intense metal riffs with a punch in the mouth revelation. No punches are pulled in this razor sharp collection of tracks that strip away ambiguity to tell it like it like it is. Blending a hard rock style with massive grooves and a Rage Against the Machine vocal attack these guys rose to be the premier Christian groove/semi-rapcore band of the decade. Where the My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy EP (Warner, 1997) anchored their credibility as a musical act, it wasn't until 1999 and the release of Sting where Disciple established with boldness that they were a ministry band first and foremost - the songs possessed a massive message with a massive musical force to propel them with clarity to the world. I Just Know 4:23, Golden Calf 3:16, Big Bad Wolf 3:53, Conductor 3:32, Mud Puddle 3:51, Worship Conspiracy 2:44, 10 Minute Oil Change 2:55, Turmoil 5:09, Hello 2:27, Bring the Heat 3:08, Bernie's Situation 4:48, Underneath 3:56, Furthermore 7:10