Here's my take.
The good musicians in the Christian music circles cannot be made into carbon copies of each other. But a good deal of bands are, and cater to whatever is asked for willingly instead of trying to be the sort of quality that should be the case. They get the credit, even if they don't produce as good quality, and the better bands get only the leavings. This is where Joy Electric finds itself. He promises that he will not be forgotten anymore like he was for the first ten years of his existence. He stands by his belief that the good ones will never be copied like this.
Here's my take. The good musicians in the Christian music circles cannot be made into carbon copies of each other. But a good deal of bands are, and cater to whatever is asked for willingly instead of trying to be the sort of quality that should be the case. They get the credit, even if they don't produce as good quality, and the better bands get only the leavings. This is where Joy Electric finds itself. He promises that he will not be forgotten anymore like he was for the first ten years of his existence. He stands by his belief that the good ones will never be copied like this.