Disciple was formed in 1992 by friends Kevin Young, Brad Noah, Tim Barrett, and Adrian DiTommasi (who would leave the band shortly after inception) in an attempt to spread the gospel while playing the loud, metallic music they loved. Over the years, their style evolved into one similar to many secular alternative metal groups, as they toured churches, high schools, colleges, and similar venues. Their self-released debut, What Was I Thinking, came out in 1995, followed by an EP, My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy, on Warner Resound in 1997. Their sophomore full-length effort, This Might Sting a Little Bit, followed two years later on Rugged Records. By God followed in 2001 on the same label.
2003's Back Again found the band on a new label, their own independent Slain Records. That year, the trio became a quartet with the addition of bassist Joey Fife to their lineup. The group signed with INO Records the following year and released a self-titled LP in June of 2005. Scars Remain arrived on Integrity in late 2006. After years of nominations, the album won the band their first Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year.
In 2008, Noah and Fife stepped down from the band and their spots were filled by bassist Israel Beachy and guitarists Andrew Welch and Micah Sannan. Southern Hospitality arrived later that year. Before their next release, founding drummer Tim Barrett would also part ways with Disciple, replaced by Trent Reiff. Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Disciple's eighth LP, came out in April 2010. It topped the Christian chart and entered the Billboard Top 50. As the band's popularity grew, they embarked on a handful of tours with other top Christian acts like Thousand Foot Krutch and Skillet.
2012 saw the release of O God Save Us All, as well as a flurry of lineup changes. After four years with Disciple, Welch left the band to join Thousand Foot Krutch, while Sannan and Beachy were replaced by Josiah Prince (Philmont) and Jason Wilkes (High Flight Society). By early 2013, Reiff exited and was replaced by Joey West. Andrew Stanton also joined the band, leaving Young as the only original member.
The refreshed quintet forged ahead with the crowdfunded release of 2014's Attack, which became their highest Billboard 200 entry to date, peaking at number 44. Produced by longtime Disciple producer Travis Wyrick, Attack also rose to the number two spots on the Hard Rock and Christian charts. It would be the first and last album with Wilkes on bass, who left the band the next year. Vultures, a six-song EP recorded during the Attack sessions, was released at the end of 2015. Another EP, Live in Denmark, arrived the following year, accompanied by a series of concert videos from Denmark's RiverFest.
The band -- now a quartet -- issued another crowdfunded effort in 2016. Their 11th album, Long Live the Rebels, debuted at number 125, making it the group's sixth Billboard 200 entry to date. After signing with the Tooth & Nail label at the end of 2018, Disciple released their 12th full-length, Love Letter Kill Shot, in September 2019.
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KamiKaze
Disciple Lyrics
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A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck
And every time you catch her singin' in the shower
You should go and get a flower
Don't matter what the hour
Just rub it on her back, rub it on her back, rub it on her back
In this brand new age we do everything
Quick, fast, in a hurry
All of our life's a stage
Everybody stars, reality so blurry
If you scream out loud, loud
Top of your voice be higher than the crowd (no)
Tattoo-less and proud, yeah
We'll get to something higher that doesn't require clouds
No, we don't need no clouds, no
You should never underestimate the power of
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck
And every time you catch her singin' in the shower
You should go and get a flower
Don't matter what the hour
Just rub it on her back, rub it on her back, rub it on her back
All over me
I'm gonna give you something baby
But I wonder does it really even matter if it ain't on a stage
If it ain't on a stage
I don't really think it matters in this brand new age
When life's a stage, in this brand new age
How do we engage?
Bullying just for fun
No wonder there's so many guns
Maybe we're better off in space
Mr. Nelson, Mr. Nelson, can you hear my voice?
Sir, we know you're a little bit groggy
And you're probably going to find it hard to speak
But don't try to talk or process too much now
We just want to let you know that the medication you were given
Has put you in a suspended animation for quite some time
Well, in fact, about 45 years
But where you are now
Is a place that does not require time
That being said, you are completely safe
And we are here to help you
You should never underestimate the power of
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
A kiss on the neck
It's in my power to love you
It's in my power to love you up
It's in my power to love you
It's in my power to love you up
The lyrics to Disciple's "KamiKaze" touch on several themes, including the power of love and the impact it can have on our lives. The song begins by emphasizing the importance of small gestures, like a kiss on the neck or giving a flower, in strengthening a relationship. The lyrics then shift to a discussion of modern society and the way we constantly rush through life, living in a world that is often disconnected, fragmented and characterized by bullying and violence.
The singer suggests that we should strive for something higher and better than this, and that we should never underestimate the power of love to help us achieve this goal. He also acknowledges the power of music and the fact that it can bring people together in a way that transcends time and space.
Overall, the song is a complex exploration of love, human relationships, and the challenges we face in a changing world. It encourages listeners to think deeply about their values and to strive for more fulfilling, meaningful lives.
Line by Line Meaning
You should never underestimate the power of
The importance of small gestures should never be overlooked
A kiss on the neck, when she doesn't expect
An unexpected act of affection can have a strong impact
A kiss on the neck
An intimate gesture between partners
And every time you catch her singin' in the shower
When you see your partner happy and carefree, take the opportunity to show your love
You should go and get a flower
A simple gift can bring joy to your partner's day
Don't matter what the hour
No time is a bad time to show your love
Just rub it on her back, rub it on her back, rub it on her back
A physical gesture of love and affection
In this brand new age we do everything
In today's society, we value speed and convenience
Quick, fast, in a hurry
We prioritize efficiency over quality time
All of our life's a stage
We are constantly performing for others and seeking validation
Everybody stars, reality so blurry
We create false personas to fit in and obscure our true selves
If you scream out loud, loud
To stand out, we resort to being loud and abrasive
Top of your voice be higher than the crowd (no)
To succeed, we try to outdo others
Tattoo-less and proud, yeah
We should be comfortable with our natural selves, without needing to modify our appearance
We'll get to something higher that doesn't require clouds
There are better aspirations than material success and fame
No, we don't need no clouds, no
We should not rely on external factors to achieve happiness and fulfillment
All over me
A desire for physical intimacy
I'm gonna give you something baby
A promise to show love and affection
But I wonder does it really even matter if it ain't on a stage
Questioning the value of intimacy without public recognition
When life's a stage, in this brand new age
In today's society, everything is a performance
How do we engage?
How can we truly connect with others in a society that values superficiality?
Bullying just for fun
Cruelty towards others as a form of entertainment
No wonder there's so many guns
Violence and aggression result from a lack of true connection and understanding
Maybe we're better off in space
Suggesting that isolation might be preferable to a society without genuine human connections
Mr. Nelson, Mr. Nelson, can you hear my voice?
Addressing an individual in distress
Sir, we know you're a little bit groggy
Acknowledging the individual's physical state
And you're probably going to find it hard to speak
Anticipating the individual's difficulty in communicating
But don't try to talk or process too much now
Advising the individual not to strain themselves
We just want to let you know that the medication you were given
Explaining the situation and providing context
Has put you in a suspended animation for quite some time
Describing the individual's physical state
Well, in fact, about 45 years
Providing a specific timeframe
But where you are now
Explaining the new environment
Is a place that does not require time
Describing the unique features of the new environment
That being said, you are completely safe
Assuring the individual of their safety
And we are here to help you
Offering assistance and support
It's in my power to love you
Expressing the ability to show love
It's in my power to love you up
A promise to provide intense physical affection
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ADAM R. YOUNG
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
CupcakeVe
We need more bands just like this for the glory of our God! Omg! Im new ^
CupcakeVe
I ain’t Christian anymore everyone, life changes 🤷🏿♀️
Michael Vantuinen
I love skillet and TFK check out the bird songs their a family band punk rock but still awesome
Michael Vantuinen
I agree. I listen to living sacrifice a bunch of guys who testify about Jesus and shred death metal
Titus H
Thousand Foot Krutch**
Ampwich
Project 86 is also pretty good.
xlafxx
Disciple got the dual singing on point in this album!
Shelby Maltez
This song is amazing!
J Mullet
Love this song! Favorite song on the record which is phenomenal. The vocal sparing on the verses between Kevin and Jason is awesome. Can't forget that solo either, killer!
Michael Vantuinen
Sorry for the bad spelling that will be the last time I use voice text puts words I never said.