Still one of my all time favorite songs. I was in high school, 17 years old when this was released. Still holds well to this day. Yes this song was great at spreading the gospel.
Yes! A classic!! I have seen them live a couple times and they used to put on a very intense show. Unfortunately, the singer fell away and now calls himself a satanist.
Lol, oh my goodness... I used to have this album... I definitely remember this song. Lol I also remember the song Mulligan Stew 🤣. I don't think I particularly liked the lyrics style back then and still not really my thing but they are ok, lol probably because I heard them before a long time ago. I had forgotten I used to have this. Definitely good lyrics. Thanks for the reaction!
You should do Tourniquet: The Skeezix Dilemma. It's long but mostly worth it. Another good one is Bloodgood: Crucify. They were some of the bigger names in Christian Metal and I think it could be interesting to see your video on their music.
Nice! I'm the guy that recommended this song for you several months ago. Thought I'd check in to see if you had gotten around to it. Glad you had! Yeah, it's a powerful song musically; muscular, you might say. And very straightforward message. I told you if you liked the first song I recommended that I would send you a next one. Did you enjoy it enough to want to hear another from the really early days of this scene?
@@Metal777 Are you into lots of different kinds of rock (punk/hardcore/psychedelic/progressive/AOR)? I get the vibe you might only be into metal, and mainly the more extreme side. Tell me where you're coming from and I'll send another song that I think you might find interesting! It's a blast to learn about the origins of Christian Rock and how underground it was for so long.
Hey man. I didn't hear back from you about if you are into other kinds of rock besides extreme metal. If you are into other rock, I'll recommend other interesting things as well. But for now, I noticed you had a Deliverance song recently on your channel. I really think you would appreciate hearing what I think is their best stuff and you can compare what you think to what you already heard. I recommend listening to the one I'll link you to. There are different versions of it. This came out in 1987 and was one of the first speed metal songs in Christian music. th-cam.com/video/n5bW7_g8MPg/w-d-xo.html
Hey, sorry I didn't respond sooner. I'd enjoy checking out other types of rock, it'd be fun to react to different stuff. I'll see if I can react to that Deliverance song btw!
@@Metal777 BTW, if you ever get around to listening, I changed the link of the Deliverance song to a clearer copy of the right release (the 1987 version). Hard to explain how rare this stuff was then!
I’ve been listening to Christian metal bands since roughly 1991. (I’m 44 years old) Mortification, Living sacrifice, extol, zeo, six feet deep just to name a few. If you want to hear an awesome band listen to ethereal scourge, judgement and restoration is the album name.
I'm glad U enjoyed Vengeance Rising but a better song by them U should check out Z Human Sacrifice and also check out The Harlot Widow And The Virgin Bride by Tourniquet also No Time By Deliverance ;there is a live version from 87 I believe it's an awesome tune
They were ground breaking for their time. Saw them on the "Released upon the earth" tour the guitar player for Deliverance George Ochoa was playing with them at them time. Thier singer Roger Martinez had a falling away of the faith even claiming to be a satanist at one time. He kept the band name and put out some super dark stuff. All the other members went on to start a band called "Die Happy". For some good christian grindcore check out Mortifications album "Scrolls of the Megilloth"
AHHHH Mort. Death Metal Era...Awesome pick! Also The Die Happy Guys, formed a band called Once Dead, They put out some music too. I really like their song "The Contract"
Ahh yeah. A true classic. Quite controversial at the time, in some church circles even scandalous. The first two albums were great, but there was some friction in the group over finances, for one, musical direction as well, and the band essentially gave the name to the vocalist (Roger Martinez) and went on to form Die Happy. Martinez did, I think two more albums then, sadly, becoming decidedly anti-Christian later. Still two great albums. Darn near legendary. Glad you liked it.
Yeah, I can see why this was controversial at the time, it's sad what happened to them later on too. I'm definitely going to have to check out the rest of their first two albums tho.
@@Metal777 I blast the first two albums in my truck all the time…it’s so fun to pull up to church for worship practice with Vengeance Rising ripping through my stereo.
@@slamdancer1720 Just about. More strictly, Vengeance was the original name before a rights issue forced a rename. My cassette copy of the first album is Vengeance whereas my CD copy is Vengeance Rising (along with my poster autographed by pastor Bob Beeman, who provided the hand for the iconic cover). Band "sold" the Vengeance Rising name to Martinez, who, of course was not involved in the latter reunion show done under the name "Once Dead" with Scott Waters of Ultimatum on vox. Scott and Doug Van Pelt (HM magazine, Lust Control) have written and spoken about that along with the four ex band members on episode 55 of the criminally short-lived Frontline Rewind podcast hosted by Les Carlsen.
@@dpwellman Yeah I am fortunate to have Vengeance(pre rising) copies on CD and Cassette. Scott Waters was the vocalist for Once Dead for a time, but was replaced I believe it was before the recording of Visions of Hell.
So wild how the story of this band and Roger Martinez went. Incredible song and album, as is the entire Vengeance discog. \m/
Still one of my all time favorite songs. I was in high school, 17 years old when this was released. Still holds well to this day. Yes this song was great at spreading the gospel.
Yes! A classic!! I have seen them live a couple times and they used to put on a very intense show. Unfortunately, the singer fell away and now calls himself a satanist.
I can imagine they would have some pretty interesting live shows! But yeah, sad about what happened with the lead singer.
You don't really believe there is a Satan, do you? ha ha ha ha... there isn't... so what exactly are you saying.
Lol, oh my goodness... I used to have this album... I definitely remember this song. Lol I also remember the song Mulligan Stew 🤣.
I don't think I particularly liked the lyrics style back then and still not really my thing but they are ok, lol probably because I heard them before a long time ago.
I had forgotten I used to have this. Definitely good lyrics. Thanks for the reaction!
That surprises me lol! Cool that you used to have it, it doesn't really sound like it'd be your style. But yeah, definitely great lyrics!
React to their song “Receive Him.” It’ll be the shortest reaction video ever.
Done lol: th-cam.com/video/OxIA0dP0b40/w-d-xo.html
@@Metal777 LOL
The Easter song. Thanks Metal777.
I saw them at Cornerstone a few times. They were incredible!!
This is still one of my fave metal albums. The time changes are incredible.
Oh yeah they got some cool classic breakdowns Vengeance Rising ,,,. Into the abyss is a cool song of there's
Oh ok cool I'll have to check it out!
You should do Tourniquet: The Skeezix Dilemma. It's long but mostly worth it. Another good one is Bloodgood: Crucify. They were some of the bigger names in Christian Metal and I think it could be interesting to see your video on their music.
I've already heard that one by Bloodgood, but I can definitely check out that Tourniquet song you mentioned!
@@Metal777 yes, please do Tourniquet
Nice! I'm the guy that recommended this song for you several months ago. Thought I'd check in to see if you had gotten around to it. Glad you had! Yeah, it's a powerful song musically; muscular, you might say. And very straightforward message.
I told you if you liked the first song I recommended that I would send you a next one. Did you enjoy it enough to want to hear another from the really early days of this scene?
Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation! I’d definitely appreciate another recommendation!
@@Metal777 Are you into lots of different kinds of rock (punk/hardcore/psychedelic/progressive/AOR)? I get the vibe you might only be into metal, and mainly the more extreme side. Tell me where you're coming from and I'll send another song that I think you might find interesting! It's a blast to learn about the origins of Christian Rock and how underground it was for so long.
Hey man. I didn't hear back from you about if you are into other kinds of rock besides extreme metal. If you are into other rock, I'll recommend other interesting things as well. But for now, I noticed you had a Deliverance song recently on your channel. I really think you would appreciate hearing what I think is their best stuff and you can compare what you think to what you already heard.
I recommend listening to the one I'll link you to. There are different versions of it. This came out in 1987 and was one of the first speed metal songs in Christian music.
th-cam.com/video/n5bW7_g8MPg/w-d-xo.html
Hey, sorry I didn't respond sooner. I'd enjoy checking out other types of rock, it'd be fun to react to different stuff. I'll see if I can react to that Deliverance song btw!
@@Metal777 BTW, if you ever get around to listening, I changed the link of the Deliverance song to a clearer copy of the right release (the 1987 version). Hard to explain how rare this stuff was then!
I’ve been listening to Christian metal bands since roughly 1991. (I’m 44 years old) Mortification, Living sacrifice, extol, zeo, six feet deep just to name a few. If you want to hear an awesome band listen to ethereal scourge, judgement and restoration is the album name.
Oh wow that's awesome! I'll check out Ethereal Scourge!
The best.. memory. First Metal band after being saved. God bless 😁
Awesome, how did you discover them?
Awesome!
Thanks!
Best music i've ever heard
I'm glad U enjoyed Vengeance Rising but a better song by them U should check out Z Human Sacrifice and also check out The Harlot Widow And The Virgin Bride by Tourniquet also No Time By Deliverance ;there is a live version from 87 I believe it's an awesome tune
I'll check it out! Definitely looking forward to hearing those Tourniquet songs too!
@@Metal777 yea bro btw Deliverance has intense music and melodies but Tourniquet has songs with different tempo changes in the songs an awesome solos
They were ground breaking for their time. Saw them on the "Released upon the earth" tour the guitar player for Deliverance George Ochoa was playing with them at them time. Thier singer Roger Martinez had a falling away of the faith even claiming to be a satanist at one time. He kept the band name and put out some super dark stuff. All the other members went on to start a band called "Die Happy". For some good christian grindcore check out Mortifications album "Scrolls of the Megilloth"
AHHHH Mort. Death Metal Era...Awesome pick! Also The Die Happy Guys, formed a band called Once Dead, They put out some music too. I really like their song "The Contract"
Not sure if y’all know but the bassist in this band is in like 15 other bands look up roger dale Martin. Love this album
I really liked him in Triple Ace And Emerald.
Nice sick song love vengeance rising
Definitely a good song, let me know if their are any other songs from them I should check out
Support Christian metal bands
Thanks for this videos bro
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Yes dude, glad you enjoyed the video!
Ahh yeah. A true classic. Quite controversial at the time, in some church circles even scandalous.
The first two albums were great, but there was some friction in the group over finances, for one, musical direction as well, and the band essentially gave the name to the vocalist (Roger Martinez) and went on to form Die Happy. Martinez did, I think two more albums then, sadly, becoming decidedly anti-Christian later.
Still two great albums. Darn near legendary. Glad you liked it.
Yeah, I can see why this was controversial at the time, it's sad what happened to them later on too. I'm definitely going to have to check out the rest of their first two albums tho.
@@Metal777 I blast the first two albums in my truck all the time…it’s so fun to pull up to church for worship practice with Vengeance Rising ripping through my stereo.
The band had reformed a few times using names like Die Happy with a Vengeance and Once Dead...and even put out a new album, Visions of Hell. .
@@slamdancer1720 Just about. More strictly, Vengeance was the original name before a rights issue forced a rename. My cassette copy of the first album is Vengeance whereas my CD copy is Vengeance Rising (along with my poster autographed by pastor Bob Beeman, who provided the hand for the iconic cover). Band "sold" the Vengeance Rising name to Martinez, who, of course was not involved in the latter reunion show done under the name "Once Dead" with Scott Waters of Ultimatum on vox.
Scott and Doug Van Pelt (HM magazine, Lust Control) have written and spoken about that along with the four ex band members on episode 55 of the criminally short-lived Frontline Rewind podcast hosted by Les Carlsen.
@@dpwellman Yeah I am fortunate to have Vengeance(pre rising) copies on CD and Cassette. Scott Waters was the vocalist for Once Dead for a time, but was replaced I believe it was before the recording of Visions of Hell.
Please react into the abyss!