Christ Illusion666
Head Collector
Well, theres different kinds of "hate" in lyrics. Take DEVILDRIVER just for example, their lyrics are mostly about turning inner hate and rage into a tool to use against whatever or whoever your demon may be. To overcome and let out the aggression that everyday life throws at you. Facing all the things that try to destroy you and your dreams.
Then you got SLAYER, who hate everything and make a mockery of "hate" itself by marking religion (Xtianity mostly) as the enemy. I do agree w/ Slayer's view of religion. I wouldn't say it's hate, just a subtle smack in the face to what this world has become both politically and religiously.
Then you have EMINEM, a rapper who raps about dicing his wife into pieces, commiting suicide, and putting gerbals up his ass. Is this "hate"? Yeah he hated his wife enough to chop her up (in the music) and he faced more controversy and ridicule than any metal band I have known of to date.
It's not limited to METAL. hell, even Johnny Cash sang about killing his girl. Hate and violence will always be part of music since music is an expression of our inner self and the world around us. It's an extension of how we feel and as long as the governments dont lobotomize us all it will never go away, and it never should.
Then you got SLAYER, who hate everything and make a mockery of "hate" itself by marking religion (Xtianity mostly) as the enemy. I do agree w/ Slayer's view of religion. I wouldn't say it's hate, just a subtle smack in the face to what this world has become both politically and religiously.
Then you have EMINEM, a rapper who raps about dicing his wife into pieces, commiting suicide, and putting gerbals up his ass. Is this "hate"? Yeah he hated his wife enough to chop her up (in the music) and he faced more controversy and ridicule than any metal band I have known of to date.
It's not limited to METAL. hell, even Johnny Cash sang about killing his girl. Hate and violence will always be part of music since music is an expression of our inner self and the world around us. It's an extension of how we feel and as long as the governments dont lobotomize us all it will never go away, and it never should.