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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Season One was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 28, 2007. [77] In 2018, FilmRise obtained the rights to the series, and made it available for video streaming via Amazon Prime and other services, [78] [79] including their YouTube channel. [80]
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Beyond Belief is the twelfth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released on June 20, 1990. It was released on June 20, 1990. In this album the band continues to polish the hard rock / arena rock sound the band had been working on their previous efforts before their praise album ( On Fire! and This Means War!
Decora launched his solo career in 2015 with his debut album Bread and Oats. He released his second album, Beyond Belief, with a concert at Lincoln Center in February 2017, [4] and released his third album Reverie in 2018. In 2019, Decora released new music every month, in the form of EPs, singles, and a full-length instrumental album.
Beyond Belief (Stage Show/Podcast), a segment of the Thrilling Adventure Hour, a monthly stage show and podcast done in the style of old time radio; Beyond Belief, a short film featuring the band Petra; Beyond Belief, a documentary about two 9/11 widows; Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, an American TV anthology series
Beyond Logic, Beyond Belief (LP) Earthly Delights 1990; Tissue of Lies: Revised (CD) Dark Vinyl Records 1990 (re-released by Klanggalerie in 2008) Befehlsnotstand (CD) Dark Vinyl Records 1992; Must Be Musique 2 (CD) Never Give Up Dark Vinyl Records 1993; Befehlsnotstand / Shake those Chains (CD, Album, Ltd) Klanggalerie 2007
Rock Album – Beyond Belief (1991) Rock Recorded Song – "Beyond Belief" (1991) Recorded Music Packaging – Beyond Belief (1991) Rock Recorded Song – "Destiny" (1993) Rock Album – Wake-Up Call (1994) Rock Album – No Doubt (1996) Praise and Worship Album – Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus (1998)
The track "F.U.B.B." caused controversy upon the album's release because of the acronym's meaning ("Fucked Up Beyond Belief"). Moreover, the haunting ballad "Persephone" would go on to become one of the band's most popular live songs. The lyric of "Lady Jay" is based on the Dartmoor folk legend about Kitty Jay. [citation needed]