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Chye (now <a href="spotify:artist:1TTqSCB9eeIHGTlqEJSBZu" data-name="All the Noise">All the Noise</a>) has been the touring band for the high school outreach group the Todd Becker Foundation since its debut in 2006. Chye has reached more than 100,000 students throughout the United States.
From its beginning, Chye has been focused on the hopes, fears, and choices facing the youth it serves. In fact, the band took its name from one of those students — Cheyenne, a high-schooler whose life was upended by Christ at a Foundation event.
The band travels with the Todd Becker Foundation’s, jointly producing their trademark high school outreach presentations.
In 2012, they released their sophomore album Scarlet produced by Oklahoma City producer Jarod Evans of Blackwatch Studios (Ben Rector, Green River Ordinance).
The band went through a major personnel change starting in 2014, which meant a major overhaul to their sound. This came in the form of Portland, Oregon singer Matthew Sell. Through his influence from genres ranging from Barber Shop to Pop, he paved the way for their third album Sparrow.
Co-Produced in Oklahoma City by Kris Strobeck and Matthew Sell, the album is a major change from previous recordings.
In 2018, Chye changed their name to <a href="spotify:artist:1TTqSCB9eeIHGTlqEJSBZu" data-name="All the Noise">All the Noise</a> to reflect their vision of breaking through the endless static the world throws out and countering it with the hope of the Gospel.
From its beginning, Chye has been focused on the hopes, fears, and choices facing the youth it serves. In fact, the band took its name from one of those students — Cheyenne, a high-schooler whose life was upended by Christ at a Foundation event.
The band travels with the Todd Becker Foundation’s, jointly producing their trademark high school outreach presentations.
In 2012, they released their sophomore album Scarlet produced by Oklahoma City producer Jarod Evans of Blackwatch Studios (Ben Rector, Green River Ordinance).
The band went through a major personnel change starting in 2014, which meant a major overhaul to their sound. This came in the form of Portland, Oregon singer Matthew Sell. Through his influence from genres ranging from Barber Shop to Pop, he paved the way for their third album Sparrow.
Co-Produced in Oklahoma City by Kris Strobeck and Matthew Sell, the album is a major change from previous recordings.
In 2018, Chye changed their name to <a href="spotify:artist:1TTqSCB9eeIHGTlqEJSBZu" data-name="All the Noise">All the Noise</a> to reflect their vision of breaking through the endless static the world throws out and countering it with the hope of the Gospel.