Review: Jesus Sound Explosion I hadn't heard about this book until I found the review by Kevin Hendricks. It's a story about the evangelical subculture of the 1970s. I wasn't a part of that subculture, but I was certainly influenced by some of the evangelical and "Jesus movement" stuff floating around the world of pop culture at that time. When I was in junior high, I was enthralled by the movie Jesus Christ Superstar, and I recall seeing a lot of "I found it" stickers on the bumpers of Ford Pintos and Mavericks in my hometown. But I had no moral moorings from which to slip in the '70s, so I can't relate to what Hendricks describes as "dramatic accounts of summer camp evangelists and demon rock record burnings," the story of "the pastor's kid who tries to be a good Christian, but also wants to rock out to Lynyrd Skynyrd." I rocked out to Lynyrd Skynyrd without concern for my soul. I also rocked out to the Doobie Brothers. ("Jesus Is Just Alright," remember?)