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'''38th Parallel''' was a ]/] band formed in ]. Before being signed they received extensive airplay in Iowa markets alongside other ] Artists. Unknown to them, they were entered into a talent search contest for Christian music giant ]. They rejected a contract offer in order to reach a more mainstream market, instead signing with ]. '''38th Parallel''' was a ]/] band formed in ]. Before being signed they received extensive airplay in Iowa markets alongside other ] Artists. Unknown to them, they were entered into a talent search contest for Christian music giant ]. They rejected a contract offer in order to reach a more mainstream market, instead signing with ].


Their name is a play on the ], which divides ] from ]. Their first album, '']'', was released in 2002. Their name is a play on the ], which divides ] from ]. Their first album, '']'', was released in 2002, following the band's nationwide tour with artists ] and ]. The album received a ] nomination in 2003 for Rock Album of the Year.


Following the disbandment of 38th Parallel, vocalist Mark Jennings, guitarist Jason Munday, and drummer Aaron Nordyke formed the ]-themed ] band ]. Following the disbandment of 38th Parallel, vocalist Mark Jennings, guitarist Jason Munday, and drummer Aaron Nordyke formed the ]-themed ] band ].
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* Nate Rippke — ] * Nate Rippke — ]
* Shane Moe — ] 2001-2003
* Jason Munday — ]s since 2003 * Jason Munday — ]s since 2003
* Jeff Barton — ] * Jeff Barton — ]

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38th Parallel
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38th Parallel was a Christian rock/Rapcore band formed in Ames, Iowa. Before being signed they received extensive airplay in Iowa markets alongside other CCM Artists. Unknown to them, they were entered into a talent search contest for Christian music giant Word Records. They rejected a contract offer in order to reach a more mainstream market, instead signing with Squint Entertainment.

Their name is a play on the 38th parallel north, which divides North Korea from South Korea. Their first album, Turn the Tides, was released in 2002, following the band's nationwide tour with artists Skillet and The Benjamin Gate. The album received a Dove Award nomination in 2003 for Rock Album of the Year.

Following the disbandment of 38th Parallel, vocalist Mark Jennings, guitarist Jason Munday, and drummer Aaron Nordyke formed the Harry Potter-themed electronica band Ministry of Magic.

In 2005, 38th Parallel made available the demo tracks for their second album that were never finished or released.

On August 2, 2006, band member Mark Jennings announced, via the band's MySpace blog, that it is unlikely that 38th Parallel will release another album. The decision was influenced by shifting priorities in the personal lives of the members such as marriage.

On June 16, 2007, 4 out of the 5 members of 38th Parallel played 5 songs at Bash on the Farm in Garner, IA.

Currently, Jennings, Jason Munday, and Aaron Nordyke are all in a wizard rock band called Ministry of Magic. They currently have four albums out. They are joined by Luke Conard and Ryan Seiler.

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