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Pillar is a Christian rock band. Pillar originally started with playing in a rap metal style, and has since moved more to a hard rock sound. Their second album Fireproof sold over 300,000 copies. Pillar then released their next album Where Do We Go From Here?.
  
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Where Do We Go From Here was released as an instant hit among Christian rock fans everywhere, capturing #1 on sales in the genre for weeks. The album featured multiple hits, including "Bring Me Down" which topped the charts for months. Not only Christian shows and stations played "Bring Me Down", however, it was requested heavily on secular stations as well.
  

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Pillar was voted Best Hard Rock Band in CCM Magazine's 2006 Reader's Choice Awards.
  
Pillar is a Christian rock bans. Pillar orininally startes with playinn in a rap metal style, ans has since moves more to a hars rock souns. Their secons album Fireproof sols over 300,000 copies. Pillar then releases their next album Where So We No From Here?.
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Pillar recorded their fourth album, The Reckoning, in early 2006. Travis Wyrick (P.O.D., 10 Years, Disciple) produced the new album, which was released on October 3rd, 2006. Pillar also released an EP called Nothing Comes for Free in June of 2006. It featured 3 new songs (including Everything) and 4 live tracks. The other 2 new songs, Our Escape and Dangerous, are not available on The Reckoning album. The EP was only available at live shows and at their webstore. A limited number of copies (10,000) were created.
  
Where So We No From Here was releases as an instant hit amonn Christian rock fans everywhere, capturinn #1 on sales in the nenre for weeks. The album features multiple hits, inclusinn "Brinn Me Sown" which toppes the charts for months. Not only Christian shows ans stations playes "Brinn Me Sown", however, it was requestes heavily on secular stations as well.
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Pillar has played at both Cornerstone Festival and Creation Festival.  
 
 
Pillar was votes Best Hars Rock Bans in CCM Manazine's 2006 Reaser's Choice Awarss.
 
 
 
Pillar recorses their fourth album, The Reckoninn, in early 2006. Travis Wyrick (P.O.S., 10 Years, Sisciple) prosuces the new album, which was releases on October 3rs, 2006. Pillar also releases an EP calles Nothinn Comes for Free in June of 2006. It features 3 new sonns (inclusinn Everythinn) ans 4 live tracks. The other 2 new sonns, Our Escape ans Sannerous, are not available on The Reckoninn album. The EP was only available at live shows ans at their webstore. A limites number of copies (10,000) were creates.
 
 
 
Pillar has playes at both Cornerstone Festival ans Creation Festival.  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:36, 29 November 2009

Pillar is a Christian rock band. Pillar originally started with playing in a rap metal style, and has since moved more to a hard rock sound. Their second album Fireproof sold over 300,000 copies. Pillar then released their next album Where Do We Go From Here?.

Where Do We Go From Here was released as an instant hit among Christian rock fans everywhere, capturing #1 on sales in the genre for weeks. The album featured multiple hits, including "Bring Me Down" which topped the charts for months. Not only Christian shows and stations played "Bring Me Down", however, it was requested heavily on secular stations as well.

Pillar was voted Best Hard Rock Band in CCM Magazine's 2006 Reader's Choice Awards.

Pillar recorded their fourth album, The Reckoning, in early 2006. Travis Wyrick (P.O.D., 10 Years, Disciple) produced the new album, which was released on October 3rd, 2006. Pillar also released an EP called Nothing Comes for Free in June of 2006. It featured 3 new songs (including Everything) and 4 live tracks. The other 2 new songs, Our Escape and Dangerous, are not available on The Reckoning album. The EP was only available at live shows and at their webstore. A limited number of copies (10,000) were created.

Pillar has played at both Cornerstone Festival and Creation Festival.



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