
Songs That Sting: Worship, Protest, and the Prophetic Power of Music
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Praise music, punk protest, and why artists keep ringing alarms we ignore — a playlist episode about worship, politics, and speaking up.
We pulled up a chair, hit play, and let the music do the talking. This week on This Ain’t It, we talk worship music’s performative side, why polished praise can sometimes feel like emotional manipulation, and how artists — from punk bands to country rebels — call out the very systems faith communities often gloss over.
We walk through a playlist that runs from 1980s punk to the newest protest songs: why Fear’s Let’s Have a War still lands, why Bad Religion’s American Jesus bites at the heart of Christian-nationalist myths, and why modern singers are shouting “Speak” at a world that too often stays quiet. Along the way we talk about hymns and the megachurch productions that make us suspicious and argue for music as a kind of prophecy (or at least Matthew does).
It’s part music nerd-out, part theology class, and all kitchen-table honesty. Bless your heart—turn up the volume, this one has teeth.
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Spotify playlist of the songs we talked about: https://spotify.link/NL5ookDwxXb
Body Piercing Saved My Life - the book Matthew mentioned
Hillsong Documentary