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Solo EP - dc Talk (2001)
Intermission: The Greatest Hits - dc Talk (2000)
To tide the fans over until their next big thing, Intermission features a quality collection of their best so far, pulling together 15 classic tracks and two new recordings for a non-stop 80 minutes of dc Talk.
Supernatural - dc Talk (1998)
Welcome to the Freak Show - dc Talk (1997)
Over an hour of live dc Talk action! Includes covers of "It's the End of the World as We Know It" and "Help", plus hits "So Help Me God", "Colored People", "In The Light", "Jesus Freak", and many more.
Jesus Freak - dc Talk (1995)
Free at Last - dc Talk (1992)
Pulling away from their rap roots, Free at Last tones down the rap a bit, and goes for better music. One could justly say that it was the turning point in dc Talk's career: a must for any and every fan.
Nu Thang - dc Talk (1990)
DC Talk - dc Talk (1989)
dc Talk's debut recording features a heavy rap influence--fans can see where tobymac's rap roots were formed.