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 | | Black Eyed Sceva didn't last long (1992-1996) and their output was hardly prolific (an indie demo tape, one full-length CD, and an EP), but they can lay some claim to being one of the best bands of the decade, certainly within the Christian music scene. |
 | | The three-piece unit (Jeremy Post, guitar and lead vocals, Brad McCarter, bass and vocals, and Brent Nims, drums) was a tight one; their muscular, angular playing was both supple and fiery. |
 | | Sceva took their name from a group of poseurs in the Bible's chapter of Acts. |
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