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John Cooper sounds alarm on America’s 'dangerous precipice' with Skillet’s new album 'Revolution'

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John Cooper, the lead vocalist and bassist of Skillet, is no stranger to using music as a platform for conviction. But with the release of the band’s latest album, Revolution, he’s more impassioned than ever, sounding an alarm over what he sees as a pivotal moment in America’s history.

“America is on the precipice of something very, very bad, very dangerous. I don't think any politics can save it,” the 49-year-old artist told The Christian Post.

“The revolution is not militaristic ... it’s a spiritual revolution that we need. If we do not turn back to God, we are going to be in such a bad place. I really believe that with all my heart … if we don't turn back to God and have a spiritual revolution, a revolution of repentance, a revolution of love of the Kingdom of God.”

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