
Christian Bands That Hide Behind Emo Rock (Flyleaf) | Corporate Casket
Emo music was all the rage in the early-to-mid 2000s. But recently the platinum-selling band “Flyleaf” has been accused of homophobia and has been associated with Christian evangelism and conversion therapy.
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Emo music was all the rage in the early-to-mid 2000s. The genre hosted many different sub-genres and ranged from sad, campfire-like tunes to raging, heavy rock riffs, so it’s no surprise it resonated with millions of people worldwide. But recently the platinum-selling band “Flyleaf” has been accused of homophobia, and their lead singer has been accused of promoting conversion therapy.
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Album cover art created by:
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Intro Song Credits:
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Outro Song Credits:
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