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Adventures Of The OC Supertones Album
  1. Adonai
  2. Who Can Be Against Me?
  3. Unknown
  4. Never Wanna Fall
  5. Roots
  6. Heaven
  7. He Will Always Be There
  8. Exalt
  9. Found
  10. OC Supertones
  11. I Love God
  12. Blood Washed Pilgrim
Chase The Sun Album
  1. One Voice
  2. Hallelujah
  3. In Between
  4. Away From You
  5. Dedication
  6. Grounded
  7. Sure Shot
  8. Old Friend
  9. Chase The Sun
  10. Fade Away
  11. Hanani
  12. REVOLUTION
  13. Health And Wealth
  14. Refuge (In Conclusion)
Faith Of A Child Album
  1. Remember
  2. Here I Am To Worship
  3. Shepherd Is The Lamb
  4. Faith Of A Child
  5. Louder Than The Mob
  6. Hold On To Jesus
  7. Away From You (Live)
  8. Hallelujah
Hi-Fi Revival Album
  1. Superfly
  2. Brand New Thing
  3. Welcome Home
  4. Hold On To Jesus
  5. Go Go Go
  6. Let It Go
  7. Just A Man
  8. Attitude
  9. Perfect Love
  10. Fire
  11. Birth Of Uncool
  12. Go Your Way
  13. Radio Plays
  14. Forever
  15. Glory Hallelujah
Loud And Clear Album
  1. Escape From Reason
  2. What It Comes To
  3. Jury Duty
  4. Lift Me Up
  5. Return Of The Revolution
  6. Wilderness
  7. Forward To The Future
  8. Another Show
  9. 20/20
  10. Who Could It Be
  11. Spend It With You
Revenge Of The OC Supertones Album
  1. Wake Up On Time
  2. Where I Find You
  3. We Shall Overcome
  4. Prince Of Peace
  5. Shepherd Is The Lamb
  6. The Kingdom
  7. Faith Of A Child
  8. Cult Of Cool
  9. I Will Follow
  10. Dream Of Two Cities
The Supertones Strike Back Album
  1. The Supertones Strike Back
  2. Grace Flood
  3. Resolution
  4. Perserverance Of The Saints
  5. Like No One Else
  6. Louder Than The Mob
  7. Unite
  8. Shut Up And Play
  9. Tonight
  10. Little Man
  11. CAUGHT INSIDE
  12. So Great A Salvation
Unite Album
  1. The Supertones Strike Back
  2. Unite
  3. Adonai (New Recording)
  4. Away From You
  5. Return Of The Revolution
  6. Who Can Be Against Me?
  7. Little Man
  8. Grounded
  9. Old Friend
  10. What It Comes To
  11. Resolution
  12. OC Supertones (New Recording)
  13. Superfly
  14. We Shall Overcome
  15. Welcome Home
  16. Jury Duty
  17. Chase The Sun
  18. Prince Of Peace
  19. Wilderness
Although Christian music artists have traditionally had a reputation of being a couple years behind their mainstream counterparts, that has all began to change with the rise in popularity of ska. Christian ska bands such as Five Iron Frenzy and the Insyderz emerged at nearly the same time as ska was beginning to receive recognition in the secular market. Not only were these Christian bands out there, but they were just as good as anyone secular--such as the Mighty, Mighty Bosstones, Save Ferris, or Reel Big Fish.

Then there's The Supertones. They're not as good. They're way better.

So how did this all get started? In the early 90's a band was formed called "Saved". When Jason Carson (drums) and Matt Morginsky (vocals) started the band, they tried many styles of music, including grunge, funk, disco, and metal. Fortunately for the world, they added a brass section and settled on ska-core. Since then, the Supertones have released three CD's: "Adventures of the O.C. Supertones" in '96, "Supertones Strike Back" in '97, and "Chase the Sun" in '99. They've toured the country and played with various bands. They've put out a home video, and are even considering the creation of a full-length feature film for theaters.

Not only are the boys from Orange County popular with Christians, but they aren't being looked down upon by anyone in the secular music world. As part of their label deal, they are distributed to the general market through EMI. If you ever watch MTV, you may have seen them on Oddville or 120 minutes. Their new CD will even be produced by Garth Richardson who has worked with bands such as Rage Against the Machine and Voodoo Glow Skulls.

You'd think that with so much mainstream exposure, the 'Tones might try to make their Christian message a little less obvious. You know, maybe keep positive lyrics, but just try not mention Jesus so much?

Yeah, right.

Not only does every song mention God, but nearly every track is a testimony of the band's relationship to their savior. Hardly a watered-down message. Even the live shows are right up front about what the band stands for. Jason usually gives a short message about God's love. Through this little talk, countless people have come to know Jesus--and that's what The Supertones are all about.



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