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Worth Dying For
Worth Dying For at a concert
Worth Dying For at a concert
Background information
OriginModesto, California
GenresWorship music
Contemporary Christian
Years active2005 – present
LabelsAmmunition Records (Independent)
Websitehttp://www.worthdyingfor.com

Worth Dying For is a Christian Worship band from Modesto, California.[1] They are the worship band at the Modesto, CA ministry Ammunition. Their self-titled debut album was released on April 15, 2008 by Integrity Music.[1] Don Moen, former President of Integrity Music who signed Worth Dying For, told web based magazine Christian Music Daily, “In a day when most new bands are anything but original, Worth Dying For is an exception, This band is writing great new songs, and their sound is fresh and original. Birthed out of a church with a desire to reach their generation for Christ, Worth Dying For is focused on the right stuff. It's refreshing and contagious.” [2] Their second album, Love Riot was released in February 2011. An EP was released at the NEXT youth Convention in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[3] In 2012, they will release Live Riot.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label Chart peaks
Billboard 200 US Heat. US Christ.
2007 Ammunition Self Released
2008 Worth Dying For Integrity Media 166[4] 4 11
2011 Love Riot Ammunition Records 48
2012 Live Riot Ammunition Records TBA TBA TBA

EPs

Year Title Label Chart peaks
Billboard 200 US Christ.
2010 Love Riot EP Ammunition Records TBA TBA

References

  1. ^ a b Integrity Music
  2. ^ Christian Music News Christian Music Daily - Worth Dying For
  3. ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=20898246&blogId=465451838
  4. ^ "Billboard chart succcess". All Music. Retrieved 3 December 2011.