I So Hate Consequences
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"I So Hate Consequences" is the second Christian radio
Christian radio
Christian radio is a category of radio formats that focus on transmitting programming with a Christian message. In the United States, where it is more established, many such broadcasters play popular music of Christian influence, though many programs have talk or news programming covering...

-only single off the Christian rock
Christian rock
Christian rock is a form of rock music played by individuals and bands whose members are Christians and who often focus the lyrics on matters concerned with the Christian faith. The extent to which their lyrics are explicitly Christian varies between bands...

 band Relient K
Relient K
Relient K is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Canton, Ohio by Matt Thiessen, Brian Pittman, and Matt Hoopes during the band's junior year in high school and their time at Malone University...

's fourth album, Mmhmm
Mmhmm
Mmhmm is the fourth full-length album by Christian rock band Relient K, released in November 2004. This album is especially notable for two reasons: First, it marked their debut on Capitol; and second, it was Brian Pittman's last album with the band...

. The song appears on ChristianRock.Net
ChristianRock.Net
ChristianRock.Net is an internet only Christian rock radio station based in Springfield, Missouri, United States. It started in 1998, and is one of four 24/7 Christian rock stations in the country ....

as well. The song is heavily Christian based, mentioning God and redemption all throughout the song.

The band played the song for almost every concert from Mmhmms release until the end of 2007. It was played near the end of the concert, mostly as the encore song (or one of them if there were two or three), until fall 2006. It was moved to the front of the show for the 2006 Nintendo Fusion Tour. After this, it was put back at the end of the show. The song was missing from the band's 2008 setlists, most likely due to the drummer change from Dave Douglas to Ethan Luck, as Dave sang solos with Matt Thiessen on the verses and bridge of the song. This may also be why "Life After Death and Taxes" seems to be no longer played as well.
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