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Steve Taylor Solves Racism: The "Meltdown" Album, Side A (#022)

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We continue our track by track analysis of Steve Taylor's work. We only get halfway through his classic first full-length album, 1984's Meltdown, because there is so much to talk about. Highlights on this side include Taylor's groundbreaking song "We Don't Need No Colour Code" which boldly takes on racism in the Church, and "Am I In Sync", which is one of our all-time favorite Steve Taylor songs.
Bands/ Artists discussed:
Steve Taylor
Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew
The Fat Boys
Run DMC
Public Enemy
Barry McGuire
Larry Norman
Bob Dylan
Conor Oberst
Pleasant Grove

Opening sketch is Bill Pullman from Saturday Night Live Season 22, Episode 3

God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at [email protected].
Show and host information can be found on our website:
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We continue our track by track analysis of Steve Taylor's work. We only get halfway through his classic first full-length album, 1984's Meltdown, because there is so much to talk about. Highlights on this side include Taylor's groundbreaking song "We Don't Need No Colour Code" which boldly takes on racism in the Church, and "Am I In Sync", which is one of our all-time favorite Steve Taylor songs.
Bands/ Artists discussed:
Steve Taylor
Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew
The Fat Boys
Run DMC
Public Enemy
Barry McGuire
Larry Norman
Bob Dylan
Conor Oberst
Pleasant Grove

Opening sketch is Bill Pullman from Saturday Night Live Season 22, Episode 3

God Gave Rock & Roll To You is a podcast exploring the Christian rock subculture of the late 20th century, hosted by Matt Beaton with co-hosts Doug Dickens and Tony Hormillosa.

We are friends who each grew up in a distinct version of this world, and we want to discuss what it was, where it came from, and what it turned into. We’ll be taking many side roads along the way, while listening to some of the best (and worst) music of the era..

Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
You can submit questions or comments for the hosts at [email protected].
Show and host information can be found on our website:
https://godgaverock.buzzsprout.com

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