Talk:Maylene and the Sons of Disaster

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This band is not Christian-based. Underoath WAS, but this band and it's album are a conceptual telling of Ma Barker and the Barker-Karpis gang.

I wouldn't exactly call'em "heavy metal". They're more like southern hardcore. Bandgeek100 00:01, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

The band's name and certain songs are about that story, but, far and large, a lot of thier lyrical subjects are Christian. "If the blinders were just gone would you then feel Jesus.", etc. Also, Dallas typically ends the live shows with something along the lines of they don't mean to judge anyone and aren't pushing anything down anyones throats, and then they will talk of their beliefs for a second, even if it's just a simple "Christ loves you". Mphudson 15:32, 3 September 2006 (UTC)