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TheBig3 04-07-2007 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by slickhare (Post 356800)
i'm pretty sure that not all rock is satanic, and when did i say i was christian? perhaps i'm just uncomfortable with satanic themes?

and i'm entitled to a preference. you don't have to make fun of me for it. i'm not bashing whatever you're into.


Some people aren't open minded my friend. To some, if you're not mocking something you're part of it, or you love it. Half the boards are teenagers, you'll have to get use to it.

Bands without satanic themes? What are some examples of music with satanic themes. And while im not against it, I do think most satan music is sung by high school losers who never had any friends.

slickhare 04-07-2007 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 356867)
What are some examples of music with satanic themes.

well supposedly Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" was endorsed by some major figure in the satanic church. and it is said if played backward has some satanic praises on it or something to that effect.

Also Rush has pentacles on several of their albums, as does Slayer.

Iron Maiden has that album "The Number of the Beast".

The Beatles feature the founder of the satanic church on the cover of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"

The Rolling Stones had some song that glorified satan (i forget the name)

The origin of Black Sabbath's name is rooted in the occult. plus they had Ozzy Osbourne

AC/DC's name is rumored to mean after christ, devil comes

i'm just having a major dilemma because i liked Led Zep's music and then i hear about this. I overhear a nice, catchy song... it's Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath. i'm having a hard time reconciling listening to music that is rooted in or is tied to such dark stuff.

i'm not asking for christian boy band rock, i'm just wondering if there are any bands that have similar styles to Led Zep, Iron Maiden, or Rush that aren't satanic?

riseagainstrocks 04-07-2007 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by enemyat_thesix (Post 356854)
I thought the sixth interval was considered by the old Catholic church to be evil, because six is the ostensible number of the Devil.

A 6th is 8 or 9 (depending on Major or Minor) half steps from one note to another.

C to Ab = minor 6th
C to A = Major 6th


a tritone is 6 half steps

C to Gb = Tritone

play them on the piano to hear the difference.

Muzak 04-07-2007 04:41 PM

that isn't true satanism, they just simply talk about them. I don't see anything wrong with them, especially if they talk about how bad they are.

enemyat_thesix 04-07-2007 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by riseagainstrocks (Post 356870)
A 6th is 8 or 9 (depending on Major or Minor) half steps from one note to another.

C to Ab = minor 6th
C to A = Major 6th


a tritone is 6 half steps

C to Gb = Tritone

play them on the piano to hear the difference.

Ah, gotcha.

boo boo 04-07-2007 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by InvokeTheDarkAge (Post 356830)
well the fact is that bands like led zep and sabbath are heavily rooted in blues and blues is considered to be the devils music basically because a lot of the themes are sex, indulgence, and rebellion so basically your gunna have to look past most hard rock and rock in general, also jazz too because jazz uses the tritone (diminshed 5th) a lot and that's considered to be the devils note and was banned in medieval society

hope that helps

Robert Johnson sold his soul to Satan, don't forget about that.

boo boo 04-07-2007 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Inuzuka Skysword (Post 356865)
And that makes it right, how? When Christians tell you you are going to go to hell and all that crap, how do you react? I doubt you like it and if I were a athiest I would admit it would get a bit annoying. See, but then you go and do something like this and show a major flaw in your character, hypocrisy.

I just don't get it when people do this kind of crap.

Who in the f*ck are you? What in the f*ck have I done that is hypocritical?
All I did was poke fun at christians. Oh what hypocripsy, oh how disrespectful it is to criticize a whole group of people and their beliefs, that is so wrong. Cynical humor is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much worse than dictating how everyone thinks and lives their life.

Go beat up some homosexuals and feminists, you f*cking cancer on the human existence.

Voodoo Chile 04-07-2007 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by slickhare (Post 356869)
The origin of Black Sabbath's name is rooted in the occult.

Black Sabbath got their name from an Italian horror movie released in the early 60's.

You might like Alice In Chains, Deep Purple, Down, Fu Manchu, High On Fire, Kyuss, the Melvins, Nebula, Orange Goblin, Priestess, the Queens Of The Stone Age, Sleep, Soundgarden, and The Sword. All heavy bands, none of which are Satanic. Oh, and you'd probably like Trouble. They're sometimes called "White Sabbath", hah. Same style of music, but with Christian lyrics.

boo boo 04-07-2007 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by slickhare (Post 356869)
well supposedly Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" was endorsed by some major figure in the satanic church. and it is said if played backward has some satanic praises on it or something to that effect.

Backmasked messages are often imaginary, while backmasking is a real process that exists, theres no real evidence of an intentional backmasked message in STH, theres various interpretations of what the "message" in STH actually says, there was even an experiement done in 1985 by two psychologists that was used on several people with the song Another One Bites The Dust, no one could hear any backmasked message when it was played, at least not until they wore told what it was, and they would be given messages that weren't actually in the song, and they would hear the apparent "message" in the recording... This seems to prove that its really just a matter of the mind, very much like optical illusions. Its essentially the same as seeing different formations in the clouds.

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Also Rush has pentacles on several of their albums, as does Slayer.
Slayer are not Satanists, they are Athiests, their music does have Satanic content, but it's meant to provoke and shock, as opposed to representing any sincerely held beliefs by the band.... In fact if you even studied the religion of Satanism, you would find that Satanists don't actually worship Satan at all, or worship anything for that matter, its a purely symbolic religion.

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Iron Maiden has that album "The Number of the Beast".
Steve Harris wrote the title song, and it's based on a dream he had, he's actually very critical of Satanism, no one in the band is actually a Satanist, that I know of.

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The Beatles feature the founder of the satanic church on the cover of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
They also wanted to put Hitler on the cover but couldn't, it was really just an artistic thing, perhaps an easter egg intended to piss off their Christian critics. I don't know what Paul and Ringos religious beliefs are, but I know that George was a devout Hindu and that John was Agnostic.

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The Rolling Stones had some song that glorified satan (i forget the name)
I think Mick Jagger even produced some Satanic films, yeah, I think they actually are Satanists. But I don't even like The Stones that much to begin with.

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The origin of Black Sabbath's name is rooted in the occult. plus they had Ozzy Osbourne
None of their lyrics are really Satanic, in fact some could even pass as Christian, I think everyone in the band but Ozzy is Catholic.

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AC/DC's name is rumored to mean after christ, devil comes
Other alledged abbreviations are "Anti Christ/Death to Christ" and "Anti Christ/Demon Child" but that is all bull. It actually means "Alternating Current/Direct Current". Angus had seen it on the back of a valcum cleaner and thought it would be a cool band name.

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i'm just having a major dilemma because i liked Led Zep's music and then i hear about this. I overhear a nice, catchy song... it's Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath. i'm having a hard time reconciling listening to music that is rooted in or is tied to such dark stuff.
Well like someone else here said, the blues was considered Satanic, and of course that is where rock music is rooted. So I can imagine that if you are Christian, your pastor would have a problem with you listening to any rock music period.

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i'm not asking for christian boy band rock, i'm just wondering if there are any bands that have similar styles to Led Zep, Iron Maiden, or Rush that aren't satanic?
Rush aren't Satanic, they're just Canadian.

But if you want stuff like Rush, I recomend some *here I go* good ol' progressive rock. Click the two links in my sig, theres a lot of good musical recomendations there.

tdoc210 04-07-2007 10:57 PM

bs arnt satanic in the least, just really doom and gloom, lol they have a song about satanism, warning people about it. also lets not forget that song on MOR.
NIB i think si the only song of theirs with really gratitous satanic refrences ie " my name is lucifer please take my hand"

as for the stones
yeah sympathy for the devil. I love that song, mm the video from rock and roll circus, Jagger has stan tatooed on him, so they arnt for you.

kI really think you should try the talking heads
the kinks?


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