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Singer Mark Stuart said in an interview "We had no idea what we were doing. Forefront signed us to do this rap/metal stuff, and we only had one song" while original guitarist Barry Blair said "We thought 'If they liked My God, we'll send them more songs like that." Blair added that it was a "big, long process of getting to where we are now, of creating music we like, not music we think is what they would like."
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Upon Mark's return to Kentucky, the band reformed with Ron Gibson on drums. They became a popular local band, booked by the school nearly every weekend and traveling as far west as Texas, north to Chicago, and south to Florida. The band did over 100 shows during this time and recorded two independent releases under the name A-180. The first was
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After signing their deal with Forefront, the band started writing and recording demo songs similar to "My God" for the first album. The band has described this period as one of adaptation and experimentation since ForeFront wanted a hip-hop act. As a result, Dave Stuart and Ron Gibson left the band.
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in Haiti. Tyler Burkum has been playing for several bands and as a session musician. He also started his own band called The Leagues. Ben Cissell ran a skate club/youth ministry venue called Rocketttown, and then started pursuing film work. Finally, Bob Herdman has been working as a Project Manager
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Up until this point it's been great to be in their shadow. It's a great shadow to be in. But at a certain level it really does need to change to be where we grow into our own. We deal with this a lot with the record label. When you are on a record label with one of the Christian bands of all time,
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The band was formed as A-180 in 1986 by Mark Stuart (lead vocals), Barry Blair (guitars), Will McGinniss (bass), David Stuart (keyboards), and Phil Vaughan (drums), who all attended Kentucky Christian University. The band went on hiatus the following year when Mark traveled to Haiti for a semester.
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who transitioned in taking on vocal duties. In February 2015, drummer Jared Byers left the band to pursue other interests, but was followed by Dwayne Larring, Engler and founder Will McGinniss. McGinniss wrote a statement in which he called the last years "an incredible blast and honor", but cited
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I felt like I didn't really fit the worship music leader mode and they agreed ... It became pretty apparent that we were on separate paths when it came to musicality and creativity ... To add to that, I wanted to push the envelope with the band musically. I wanted to create art on the level of The
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leaned more towards rock, the band still was not happy. Stuart said of the songs "there are really only a few songs I love to play live. I like to do 'Big House,' 'We're a Band' and 'Scum Sweetheart.'" On the other hand, most of the band members disliked "Jesus and the California Kid" which Stuart
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album as something he was "exceptionally proud of", and how he knew he was creating something that had "meaning and will touch people". Blair also added how his interest started to move away from the touring aspect until he "decided to make the jump to see if I can sink or swim as a producer".
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announced that he would assume the role of lead singer for the band along with guitarist Brandon Bagby to replace Larring, bassist Dave Stovall to replace McGinniss, and drummer Jack Campbell to replace Byers. They also released "Love Was Stronger" on February 10, 2015, off the album,
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If it was up to me, I would burn them all, make them disappear. It did well, it sold 75,000 units. But a lot of people don't understand. It is more than about it being a good record. It's about it being a true representation of us. There is nothing personal about that
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On January 18, 2006, Audio Adrenaline announced that they were retiring from active music ministry and cited Stuart's "ongoing vocal challenges" stemming from vocal cord damage as the primary factor. On July 27, 2006, the band played at the popular Christian music
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Killers, Switchfoot, Coldplay, U2, etc. I think that eventually, the band was at a place where it needed to evolve. Management decided to go a different direction... I had to be honest and realize that I probably didn't fit what they wanted to do.
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in 2007, Stuart and Will McGinniss launched "Audio Unplugged" (also known as "Audio Talks"), a post-retirement speaking venture that offers "a night of encouragement, testimonies, Audio A classics and worship."
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in 2004, the first of two Grammys for the band. In 2004, the band, along with Herdman, founded a project in Haiti called the Hands and Feet Project, in which the band built an orphanage for children.
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In 2015, McGinniss departed from the band, leaving no original members left in the lineup. The first single of the new Audio Adrenaline, "Love Was Stronger", was released in 2015 and was included on
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In 2012, former members Stuart and McGinniss, along with the band's new manager Wes Campbell, decided to re-launch the band with a new line-up. According to them, one of their options was to ask
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received praise from critics who referred to it as "possibly the greatest comeback project in Christian music today" and a "fresh album that will keep both old and new fans alike".
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on the drums, Jason Walker on the keyboard, and McGinniss on bass. Former singer Stuart remained as producer and songwriter. On March 3, 2013, Audio Adrenaline released
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his desire to work more fully with the Hands & Feet Project as his reason to leave the band. His departure left the band with no original members remaining.
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After a hiatus, the band reformed in 2012 with only bassist Will McGinniss returning from the original line-up. The new Audio Adrenaline was fronted by
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in 1990. Reaper's Train featured the original version of the song "DC-10", which would later be included on the first Audio Adrenaline release.
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After the band's retirement, their members dedicated their time to other projects. Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss started a project called
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you are always going to be in the shadow. We would like to be recognized as Audio Adrenaline instead of 'the band that opens for DC Talk.’
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on March 12, 2013. In June 2014, Max stepped down as lead singer of the band. He was replaced by Josh Engler, a former member of the band
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also marked the first time that guitarist Burkum shared lead vocals with Stuart. The band then followed with their ninth album,
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style. The album was well received by critics, while peaking at #76 on Billboard. After the release, the band also opened for
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Brian McSweeney β€“ guitar, vocals (1996–97, replacing Barry Blair; 2007, filled in for Tyler Burkum for final shows)
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Tour. However, on interviews the band expressed their interest to grow beyond the shadow of their musical counterparts.
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of "My God" was sent to radio stations and quickly scaled the charts. Following this, the song caught the attention of
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With Blair gone, Audio Adrenaline needed a new guitarist. They found a temporary fill-in with Brian McSweeney (from
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was a modern adaption of the story of Christ. Also involved in this production were then-dc Talk band member
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on their "Coming Up to Breathe Tour". The band performed their last live concert on April 28, 2007, at the
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In 2013, Dave Ghazarian and Jason Walker left the band, and were replaced by Dwayne Larring formerly of
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Ron Gibson β€“ drums (1988–1991 – drummer for A-180 & founding member/original Audio A drummer)
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for Long Form Music Video of the Year for "Big House", as well as a Billboard Music Award Nomination.
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Audio Adrenaline Members Reflect on the Songs that Inspired a Generation.ADIOS: The Greatest Hits
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Will McGinniss β€“ vocals, bass guitar (1986–2007, 2012–2015, founding member A-180/Audio A)
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events, whereas he was more interested in a more "alternative or indie pop rock" style.
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After a short break, Audio Adrenaline released their first greatest hits compilation,
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In addition to Max as the new lead vocalist, the band also added Dave Ghazarian of
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Hands & Feet: Inspiring Stories and Firsthand Accounts of God Changing Lives
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Dave Stuart β€“ keyboards, vocals (1986, 1991, founding member A-180/Audio A)
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Barry Blair β€“ guitar, vocals (1986–1996, founding member A-180/Audio A)
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Jared Byers β€“ drums (2007, filled in for Ben Cissell for final shows)
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For their final national tour in early 2007, Audio Adrenaline opened for
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Dave Stovall – bass guitar, vocals (2015–2017, current lead vocalist of
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referred to as "pure agony". Still, the album earned them their first
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Brandon Bagby – guitar, vocals (2015–2017, former touring member of
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On February 10, 2015, Adam Agee, lead singer of Christian rock band
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was a huge hit becoming (in 1999) the only album of the band to be
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Josh Engler – lead vocals, keyboard (2014–2015, former member of
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Dwayne Larring – guitar, vocals (2013–2015, former member of
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Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year ("Ocean Floor")
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2000–2007: Last albums with original members and retirement
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which several critics have classified as the band's best.
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Jason Walker β€“ keyboards, vocals, guitar (2012–2013)
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Tyler Burkum β€“ guitar, vocals, keyboard (1997–2007)
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Phil Vaughan β€” drums (1986–1988 - founding member A-180)
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In November 2001, the band released a new studio album,
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On September 1, 2003, the band released its first book
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1991–1993: Record deal with ForeFront and first albums
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The band's first Forefront album was the self-titled
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Mike Biddle β€“ keyboards, backing vocals (2009)
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"Clap Your Hands" was also played on 2219: 2069:"It's Official: Audio Adrenaline 3.0 is Here" 725:for several companies in the Nashville area. 708:, winning Long Form Music Video of the Year. 406:The band's big break would come upon meeting 8: 1858: 1856: 1419:Rock Recorded Song of the Year ("Get Down") 499:, Audio Adrenaline went on tour opening for 1580: 1578: 2226: 2212: 2204: 2196: 1914:Easterfest delivers, promises more in 2009 1111:(an orphanage for poor, hungry children). 728:The group played a reunion performance at 85: 74: 2120:Van Pelt, Doug (November–December 1998). 2044:"Jared Byers Leaves Audio Adrenaline 2.0" 1480:Rock Recorded Song of the Year ("Dirty") 780:. The album peaked at No. 70 on the 1650:. Flicker of His Light at Homestead.com. 1402:Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year (" 1369: 1232: 1103:On September 5, 2006, the band released 879:Dave Ghazarian β€“ guitar (2012–2013) 1637: 1635: 1633: 1631: 1629: 1556: 791:chart. 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