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AC/DC: song
Hell's Bells, inspired "Night Stalker" serial killer, pentagrams on
album art (Highway to Hell), violent cover art (If You Want Blood
You Got It), guitarist admitted to being 'possessed' while on stage.
Band-name AC/DC purportedly stands for Assault Christians Destroy Christians.
Promote pedophilia (guitarist dresses like a school boy on stage), extremely
offensive and harsh sound, produces a spirit of hatred and anger. Lead singer,
Bon Scott "drank himself to death"
at age 33. Avoid this
band like the plague.
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Aerosmith: drug and
alcohol abuse, equating sex and religion on "Angel," glorifying
homosexuality and cross-dressing on “Dude looks like a lady”
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Agnostic Front: violent
and rebellion-themed album art (Cause for Alarm)
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Amen: objectionable album
art (Disorderly Conduct)
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Anthrax: violent album art
(Fistful of Metal)
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Bad Religion:
objectionable band name, objectionable album art (Back to the
Known)
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Bauhaus: backwards Latin
Satanic incantation in "Father, Son and Holy Ghost", Satanic
imagery, anti-Christian lyrics
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Beach Boys: Brian
Wilson said they were trying to create "witchcraft music" in 1966.
One band member drowned when he fell drunk off a boat
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Beastie Boys: more than 90
references to drug and alcohol abuse on Licensed to Kill
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Beatles: promote
Communism in "Back in the USSR," sexually degenerate lyrics... "Why
don't we do it in the road (1968)," rebellion, fornication, false religion (Catholicism and
Eastern Mysticism). Lennon called Jesus a 'garlic eating
fascist bastard.' Paul McCartney is an admitted atheist.
'Sgt. Peppers' album cover has Aleister Crowley's face on it
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Billy Idol: rebellion,
fake crucifixion in "Hot in the City" video, mock crosses in "White
Wedding" video, has ‘Idol’ as name (Blasphemy - There shall be NO
Idols before God)
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Birthday Party: likened
Jesus to "bad seed", indecipherable lyrics about "post-crucifixion
baby"
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Black Flag: violent and
suicide-themed album art (Family Man)
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Black Market Baby:
objectionable band name and album art (Senseless Offerings)
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Black Sabbath: number of
the beast, crucifixion imagery, objectionable album art (Born Again,
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath)
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Blink 182: rebellion,
tattoos, perverted lyrics about sexually abusing animals (F*ck a
dog)
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Blaspheme: objectionable
band name and album art (Last Supper)
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Blue Oyster Cult:
the occult, promotes Satan worship in the song 'Don't Fear The
Reaper'
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Boston: promotes
fornication, wild immoral parties, drug abuse, indifference, smoking
pot, lead singer commit suicide in March 2007 (left a suicide note
saying, "I am a lonely soul")
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Britney Spears:
bi-sexual whore, promotes sexual immorality, lasciviousness, and
feminist rebellion
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Carlos Santana:
Says he's been communicating with a demon named "Metatron" regularly
since 1994, promotes New Age, immorality.
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Cheap Trick:
promote rebellion against parents, fornication
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Celtic Frost:
use crucifix as slingshot on album cover (To MegaTherion), occult
links, rebellion
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Christian Death:
Gnosticism, sex- and occult-themed album art (Only Theatre of Pain,
The Scriptures, Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ, What's the Verdict)
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Coil: devotees of Aleister
Crowley
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Alice Cooper: on-stage
mutilation, rebellion, "School's Out" prevents mice from solving
mazes, objectionable album art (Constrictor)
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Cramps: "degraded"
sexuality (Date With Elvis)
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Crass: crucifixion-themed
album art (Christ the Album, Yes Sir I Will)
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Crown of Thorns:
objectionable band name and album art (Pictures)
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Cure (The): alcohol abuse,
blasphemy in "The Blood" and "Holy Hour", Satanic imagery in artwork
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Cradle of
Filth: openly satanic music, t-shirts proclaiming 'Jesus is a c*nt,
mockery of Christ, anti-Christian lyrics
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Danzig: Use satanic
imagery
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Damned: crown of thorns
imagery (Grimly Fiendish)
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Dark Angel: objectionable
band name and album art (Darkness Descends)
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Dark Wizard: objectionable
album art (Reign of Evil)
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David Bowie: occult,
recorded "Quicksand" about Crowley. Promotes rebellion in
"Rebel, rebel."
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dc Talk:
This so-called "Christian" Rock band is of the Devil. DC
Talk's Kevin Max Says, "I'd love to hang out with him [Marylyn Manson]."
They also promote Jesus as being a
"freak."
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Dead Kennedys:
objectionable album art (In God We Trust, Inc.)
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Death: objectionable album
art (Scream Bloody Gore)
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Death Cult: objectionable
album art (Death Cult)
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Def Leppard:
Promotes pornography in the song,
"photograph"
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Depeche Mode: songs about
sex and sadomasochism, recorded "Blasphemous Rumors"
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Deftones:
rebellious message, encourages violence
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Deicide: vocalist claims
to be antichrist, burns inverted crosses on his head, blasphemous
lyrics, Satanic imagery
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Diamanda
Galas: recorded album Litanies of Satan, proclaimed herself the
Anti-Christ ("Sono l'Antichristo"), provided music for voodoo-themed
movie The Serpent and the Rainbow, objectionable album art (Divine
Punishment)
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Dickies: mock
Jesus on album art (Second Coming)
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Doors (The): Patricia (Kennealy) Morrison
is a devout Wiccan witch.
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Eagles: 'Hotel
California' is a tribute to the Church of Satan, proven by COS founder Anton
LaVey's picture inside the album cover.
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Earth, Wind, and Fire:
occult imagery on albums, promote New Age
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Electric Hellfire Club:
promotes Satanic ideologies
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Elton John (Sir): open homosexual legally
married to another man, promotes New Age
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Elvis Presley:
sexual degenerate, fornicator, music promotes lewdness and
immorality
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Eric Clapton:
promotes drug abuse in the song 'Cocaine,' immorality, worldly
lyrics
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Eurhythmics: "Missionary
Man" warns listeners away from salvation
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Exodus: album art shows
union of God and Satan
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Fog Hat: promotes
immoral sex
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Foreigner:
promotes sexual immorality in songs "Dirty White Boy" and "Urgent,"
also promote alcoholism in "Double Vision"
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood:
rebellion, songs about sex and sadomasochism, objectionable album
art (Welcome to the Pleasure Dome), ruined Live Aid, homosexuality
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Good Charlotte: nihilism,
rebellious lyrics 'young and hopeless'
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Godsmack:
voodoo
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Generation X:
objectionable album art (Valley of the Dolls)
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Guns 'n' Roses: "sexual
violence" in music, album art; inverted cross (Appetite for
Destruction), music caused Virginia Tech Massacre
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