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Christian music festival at Cheltenham Racecourse. Info, chat, links to bands.
Internet radio station based in Chesterfield featuring new and unsigned bands.
Website for Christian bands and events.
Internet radio station featuring new and unsigned bands.
Pineapster is an on-line music community based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, and open to all music makers in the East Midlands... guess what? Featuring us!
The leading independent A&R company helping unsigned bands, artists and songwriters get record deals, publishing deals and placement in films and TV shows.
Website for 'world class' bands. Links, CD store, MP3s.
MP3 website where we've got some tracks to download. Help us soar up the charts, or it'll never happen.
Rock bands site.
Another music website hosting individual bands' pages.... !
Website for up and coming British rock bands. Links, CD store, MP3s.
Cool music website hosting individual bands' pages, including ours!
Christian music resource webpage. Band links, record labels, MP3s.
Evangelical Christian relief and development charity working in partnership to bring help and hope to communities in need around the world.
Christian music festival & resource website, including a web-forum.
Christian Aid works in over 60 countries helping people, regrdless of race or religion, to improve and tackle the causes of poverty and injustice.
An award winning young-people's Christian site.
Internet Service Provider and Christian portal raising money for charities.
An organisation at the forefront of the struggle to protect the environment.
Campaign against human-induced climatic change.
Part of a worldwide campaign advocating cancellation of debts held by poor countries.
Ship of Fools - a magazine of Christian unrest.
A site about culture jamming, satirising advertising campaigns and equipping people to take steps to resist the ubiquitous power of large corporations.
Shared web-gallery of radical arts.
 

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