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What are some Secular songs that are Spiritual or speak of Salvation? My band would like to blend Christian Metal / Rock with known Secular songs with Spiritual or salvation themes. I have a few in mind but would like some help. Thanks

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You may have thought of this one already, but it is the one that comes to my mind. Creed - My Own Prision

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Yep, We are doing that one and Whats this life for? . Any more come to mind Please let me know, Thanks

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What do you think about "CREEPING DEATH" by Metallica

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I was thinking,maybe,"After Forever" by Black Sabbath(although Deliverance did it on theirWhat A Joke record)Another one is Watching,Waiting from the first Extreme record(about the crucifixion)That's all,off the top of my head,for now.Good Luck
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bring me to life by evanescence (although whether or not they're secular depends on the time of day)
die dead enough by megadeth always kinda seemed to me to be about how we as humans aren't good enough on our own and how through God we can accomplish far more

on a side note, while you're looking for spiritual songs by secular artists, you may have more luck if you look to christian artists who have a more mainstream appeal, examples of these would be red, thousand foot krutch, disciple, flyleaf, etc.
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