In the late '80s/early '90s, when black metal first began to rise to prominence and people began to take notice, I was wondering what fueled the thoughts of those involved (i.e. Varg, Oystein, etc.).
Clearly it was a common anti-Christian mindset, and clearly it was felt more strongly in Norway than anyplace else, but what was it that led these guys to be so vehemently anti-Christian?
Was it simply a "Satanist" view on the world and life? In other words, was it simply that they sought to be the polar opposite of all things Christian? Or was it a cry back to a heathenistic National pride way of thinking? In other words, was it a centuries-later backlash against the Christian beliefs & actions that "invaded" Norway and other parts of the world?
Any ideas?
Clearly it was a common anti-Christian mindset, and clearly it was felt more strongly in Norway than anyplace else, but what was it that led these guys to be so vehemently anti-Christian?
Was it simply a "Satanist" view on the world and life? In other words, was it simply that they sought to be the polar opposite of all things Christian? Or was it a cry back to a heathenistic National pride way of thinking? In other words, was it a centuries-later backlash against the Christian beliefs & actions that "invaded" Norway and other parts of the world?
Any ideas?