Skillet - Gasoline (Official Music Video HD) video free download


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Band. Skillet

Song: Gasoline

Album. Skillet (1996)

Origin Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Genres: Post-grunge Christian rock, Hard rock, Symphonic rock, Industrial rock, Metal

Years active: Since 1996

Labels Ardent, INO Records, Lava/Atlantic Records

Website http://www.skillet.com/

Band Members

Current

John Cooper lead vocals, bass (1996-present)

Korey Cooper keyboard, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer (1999-present)

Ben Kasica lead guitar (2001-present)

Jen Ledger drums, backing vocals (2008-present)

Former

Ken Steorts guitar (1996-1999) founder of Visible School in Memphis, TN, a music and worship arts college)

Trey McClurkin drums, backing vocals (1996-2000)

Kevin Haaland guitar (1999-2001)

Lori Peters drums (2000-2007)

Touring

Faith Stern keyboards, backing vocals (2002-2003)

Chris Marvin guitar, backing vocals (2002-2003, 2005-2006)

Andrea Winchell keyboard (2005-2006)

Tate Olsen cello (2008-present)

Jonathan Chu violin (2008-present)

Scotty Rock — backing bass (2009-present)

Skillet is a Grammy-nominated Christian hard rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1996. The band consists of John Cooper (lead vocalist, bassist), his wife Korey Cooper (rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist), Ben Kasica (lead guitarist), and the newest member Jen Ledger (drummer, vocalist). Skillet has released eight albums, two receiving Grammy nominations: Collide and Comatose. Over the past 13 years, Skillet has spanned many different genres, including hard rock, industrial rock, and symphonic rock. As of late 2009 they have sold over a million albums

Skillet Album

Skillet is the self-titled debut release from the Christian rock band Skillet. Released in 1996 as an enhanced CD and audio cassette from Forefront Records and Ardent Records, it showcases powerful Christian lyrics with a grunge rock sound. Skillet was, at the time, a three-piece band composed of John Cooper on vocals, bass and piano, Trey McClurkin on drums and back-up vocals and Ken Steorts on guitar, back-up vocals and the guitar synth.

Comments

9 years ago

Lisa LeGrand

Was the singer on drugs when he wrote this?

9 years ago

Cutthroat Drummer

Has anyone else noticed that Ken is wearing American flag shorts?  

9 years ago

Jason Newkid

this is the real skillet

10 years ago

Melissa Barnett

This song is so bad. I am so glad there new stuff is way better than this.

10 years ago

iluvstrawberries87

This is definitely one of my favorite oldies (:

10 years ago

Jon Keagle

Well now I know how they used to be ............ I like there new style and voice better don't get me wrong they where good in this but just not experienced at the music (-_-)

10 years ago

rick wolfe

great song . one of my favorites.

10 years ago

Bmartling

I think current Skillet and old Skillet are both pretty good, just saying.

10 years ago

Brian Parrish

This was the band's best music. The pop music they were influenced to do for the sake of numbers just was terrible.

10 years ago

Sam Widrick

Well, bands have to start somewhere:D

10 years ago

Lisa LeGrand

Skillet is gasoline

10 years ago

Dexenation Gracey

Nirvana got spiritual

10 years ago

Baby Novak

I agree @Katerina Mitika new ones are totally better some older ones are good but most suck

10 years ago

Katerina Mitika

this sucks the new ones are MUCH better!!!

10 years ago

Anastasija Grujic

Wow cool I like it

10 years ago

Rawk4Life

You suck for trolling this video. Go away!

10 years ago

Rawk4Life

Are you stupid? No one knows who Jesus looks like.

10 years ago

Mauricio Cortez

Slingingtrees, I agree with you

10 years ago

Lisa LeGrand

That awkward moment when you're around gasoline...

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