Loud and Clear (The O.C. Supertones album)
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Loud and Clear is the fourth studio album released by The O.C. Supertones and features Toby Mac on the song "What It Comes To". This is also the first album that included guitarist, Ethan Luck. Although Luck was not pictured, he is listed under "additional musicians" in the credits; he did not officially join the band until after the album was finished. Drummer left the band after the release of the album to take a position in youth ministry. However, he returned with the band in 2010 after their hiatus.
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CCM Magazine
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Jesus Freak Hideout
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The Phantom Tollbooth
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Loud and Clear is the fourth studio album released by The O.C. Supertones and features Toby Mac on the song "What It Comes To". This is also the first album that included guitarist, Ethan Luck. Although Luck was not pictured, he is listed under "additional musicians" in the credits; he did not officially join the band until after the album was finished. Drummer left the band after the release of the album to take a position in youth ministry. However, he returned with the band in 2010 after their hiatus. Musically the album integrates scratching and hip-hop vocal delivery with their brand of ska. The songwriting was handled primarily by Morginsky and Terusa, and was considered more advanced than on previous albums. Themes range from apologetics to doubting God, but still contain elements of praise and worship and pop culture.
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