Black Friday
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I can understand that a band being Christian would make the lyrics or image seem really bad, but not them having any impact on the actual music. Does being Christian somehow make you a bad musician?
I don't see why you couldn't put Christian themes into power metal tbh. We're talking about theology, not practice. That said, Avantasia's The Metal Opera already kinda does this.And the juxtaposition of power metal themes and xianity is absurd. What about xianity is about 'defending the weak' and shit? They killed animals for gOD. That's epic?
Christianity kills metal for me. It's just a contradiction. Like Mortification. I can't stand them simply cuz the christian themes. Plus they blow anyway. And being agnostic seems like a cheap way out...
Christianity kills metal for me. It's just a contradiction. Like Mortification. I can't stand them simply cuz the christian themes. Plus they blow anyway. And being agnostic seems like a cheap way out...
I've never heard a good Christian death or black metal band.
Christianity kills metal for me. It's just a contradiction. Like Mortification. I can't stand them simply cuz the christian themes. Plus they blow anyway. And being agnostic seems like a cheap way out...
Leaving aside the Jeebus for a moment, what's good about this band? Everything I ever heard from them was either highly derivative of something else, or sounded like proto-metalcore.
What the fuck are you on about?
Scrolls of the Megilloth is a good song, it's the only good one by them I've heard though.
Tbh I'd rather listen to some moderate Christian lyrics and not be a rebel than listen to some fundamentalist Islamic ones and be a rebel [retard].
thats why I'm satanist. I serve no one but myself.
Becoming the Archetype faggots
Dichotomy is betterThis seriously anyone who doesn't like Terminate Damnation obviously has daddy issues