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Alien Youth,Skillet
    • Alien Youth
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    • Alien Youth
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    • You Are My Hope
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    • Kill Me, Heal Me

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    • Alien Youth
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    • Vapor
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    • Earth Invasion
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    • You Are My Hope
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    • Eating Me Away
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    • Kill Me, Heal Me
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    • The Thirst Is Taking Over
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    • One Real Thing
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    • Stronger
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    • Rippin' Me Off
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    • Will You Be There (Falling Down)
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    • Come My Way

album review

With the release of their fourth studio opus, entitled Alien Youth, the band Skillet establishes themselves as true pioneers in progressive Christian music. While prior releases seemed to feel their way through the dark, Alien Youth finds the light switch. The title cut kicks off the disc with splendor, as heavy, distorted guitars drive the tune into an alternative peak. "Vapor" offers much the same heaviness, as Jon Cooper sings through a wall of guitars at the chorus. When the band lies back in favor of acoustic guitars and programmed drums, they seem to be at their best. "You Are My Hope" is a cut that takes you places without leaving your seat. Here, the band utilizes well-placed backup vocals and an inspiring chorus to shine. The same is true for the cut "One Real Thing." On the song, Jon Cooper trades vocal passages with his wife and keyboardist, Kory Cooper. The tune is guided with a light synth and straightforward bass riff that leave just enough air for guitar harmonics to flavor the background. Ending the disc is a cut that permeates the soul. "Come My Way" is a piano-driven melody with awe-inspired lyrics. Cooper's vocals, when mixed with his wife, Kory's, are chilling. Alien Youth isn't just a great record; it serves as a voice to a generation of those seeking answers. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music Guide

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      • Electric-ness

      • After changing from many styles of music, Skillet went very retro and electric in this album. Fun to listen to, and just has an all around great sound. Although this album does contain the only Skillet song I don't really like, Stronger, I still love this album and highly recomend it to all first time Skillet-ers.
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