Grammatrain was a post-grunge rock band from Seattle, Washington from the mid 1990s. Their sound was heavily influenced by bands such as Soundgarden, Nirvana, Tool, and Pearl Jam, yet it was still distinctive in its own right, and certainly unique among bands marketed to Christians. The band recorded a self-titled demo tape in 1994, and CD containing mostly live acoustic numbers in 1995. After signing with Christian label Forefront Records, they quickly followed with their first studio album, Lonely House. Their second full length album, Flying, came in 1997. Around the same time, guitarist/vocalist Pete Stewart was contributing guitar tracks to dc Talk's Supernatural album. As touring was taking its toll on the lives of the band members, they broke up following their final live performance on 12/7/1998 in Germany, documented on the album aptly titled, Live 120798. Following the breakup of the band, Stewart released a self-titled solo album, and joined Michael Tait's band Tait, performing on their first album. He also played guitar on the first album for TobyMac. Grammatrain reunited in 2009 and played multiple reunion shows, one of which was recorded and released as the live DVD "Grammatrain - Live Decennium." They also recorded and released the album "Imperium" in 2010. However, the band is no longer together.