According to an article from the Learn Religions website, under the subheading Christian Entertainment, Nashville, Tennessee tweens Jump5 "hit the airwaves in 2001 as a "family-friendly alternative to the sex-driven teen pop scene being played on airwaves all over the country."
Their cover of choice was the 1981 classic rock song "Freeze Frame" by Worcester, Massachusetts rockabilly group The J. Geils Band.
Nothing says steering away from sex-driven lyrics like covering the band who brought us "Centerfold."
Here's a snippet of lyrics from this tune -- "Friday night, we'll dance the spotlight grind."
I'm sure there's nothing implicitly steamy about that. Carry on, Teutonic religious youngsters.
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