Relient K

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  • rock
  • christian rock
  • pop punk
  • christian
  • punk
Relient K is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio by Matt Thiessen, Brian Pittman, and Matt Hoopes during the band's junior year in high school and their time at Malone College. The group is associated with the Contemporary Christian Music culture, most notably the Christian rock and Christian punk scene. Despite being a Christian band the group has performed alongside secular artists. The band has reached critical success with mainstream pop punk and alternative rock.

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Songs

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    My Girl's Ex-Boyfriend

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    My Girlfriend

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    My Way or the Highway...

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    Nancy Drew

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    No Reaction

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    Nothing Without You

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    Oasis

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    Operation

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    Outro

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    Over It

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    Over Thinking

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    Over Thinking (acoustic)

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    Part of It

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    Plead the Fifth

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    Pleading the Fifth

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    Pressing On

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    Pressing On (Back Porch acoustic)

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    Pressing On (without lead vocals)

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    Sade Hawkins Dance

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    Sadie Hawkins Dance

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    Sahara

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    Santa Claus Is Thumbing to Town

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    Santa Clause Is Thumbing to Town

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    Savannah

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    Silent Night / Away in a Manger

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    Sleigh Ride

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    Sloop John B

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    Softer to Me

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    Softer to Me (acoustic)

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    Staples

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    Terminals

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    The Best Thing

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    The Best Thing (album version)

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    The Last, the Lost, the Least

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    The Lining Is Silver

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    The One I'm Waiting For

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    The Only Thing Worse Than Beating a Dead Horse Is Betting on One

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    The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything

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    The Rest Is Up to You

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    The Scene & Herd

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    The Stenographer (demo)

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    The Thief

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    The Truth

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    The Vinyl Countdown

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    Therapy

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    There Was Another Time in My Life

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    There Was No Thief

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    This Is the End

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    This Week the Trend

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    Those Words Are Not Enough


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