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| | Norma Jean at The Gothic Theatre |
 | | At first, Norma Jean went with a rap-metal approach—in reviews, the former Luti-Kriss was often described as the Christian equivalent of Limp Bizkit, Korn, (hed) p.e., Methods of Mayhem, or Rage Against the Machine. |
 | | After that album, Luti-Kriss changed its name to Norma Jean because some people were confusing the band with the controversial rapper Ludacris—who, coincidentally, is also from the Atlanta area. |
 | | While Norma Jean’s first recordings inspired comparisons to Limp Bizkit, Korn, (hed) p.e., and Methods of Mayhem, Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child was often compared to Hatebreed. |
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