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About TheBlast.FM

The Blast is a Christian Rock/Alternative/Metal internet radio station. The Blast Blender, is a progressive Christian top 40 station, blending pop, pop-rock, rap/hip hop, R & B, and electronic dance music. The Implosion is a Christian Metal/Hardcore/Metalcore station. The Blastozoic Era is a Classic Christian Rock/Alternative/Metal station playing music from the 1980's, 1990's and early 2000's.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What genres of music does TheBlast.FM play?

TheBlast.FM plays Christian Rock/Alternative/Metal, pop, pop-rock, rap/hip hop, R & B, electronic dance music, Christian Metal/Hardcore/Metalcore, and Classic Christian Rock/Alternative/Metal from the 1980's, 1990's, and early 2000's.

What is The Blast Blender?

The Blast Blender is a progressive Christian top 40 station that blends pop, pop-rock, rap/hip hop, R & B, and electronic dance music.
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The Early Blast-O-Zoic Era is my favorite part of this app. HIGHLY RECOMENDED FOR CHRISTIAN METALIST'S.
Augustus Seeley
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Freakin' AWSOME!!!
Gus Seeley
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Love it. A sleep timer would make it even better.
Eddie
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🤘😇🤘
Sandy Quintana
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I like listening to The Implosion on this app the most. I found TheBlast.fm at work looking for Christian metal. I love the Scripture readings too, just often enough. This is definitely a Contemporary. Chris...
Robert White
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The best Christian rock radio app I've found. No ads is amazing. Keep up the good work.
Bryan Fredrickson