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Why exactly is rock music Satanic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skavau" data-source="post: 70767869" data-attributes="member: 201202"><p>I had a huge back and forth with with Sistrin on "rock artists are connected to Satanism" line. Feel free to read that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not at all. You suggest that there's something inherent to the sound of Rock music that makes it unable to function as edifying music. That's elitism.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not at all. Because you don't know enough about Rock, you've no idea about the variety that Rock music has.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Some Rock musics play to the theme of Satanism and say silly things in public to that end. You mentioned a handful of artists.</p><p></p><p>Most Rock musicians don't care one bit about Satanism.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, this isn't an ad hominem, but me suggesting that you don't know anything about rock music is?</p><p></p><p>Your list fails to mention Psychedelic Rock (other than Jimi Hendrix, sort of). It fails to mention anything about Progressive Rock, Alternative Rock, Shoegaze, Post-Hardcore, Industrial Rock, Grunge, Post-Punk, Post-Rock, Folk Rock, Symphonic Rock, Math Rock, Avant-Prog, Rock Opera, Slowcore, Indie Rock, Acoustic Rock, Heavy Psych, Gothic Rock... this isn't even mentioning the variety and depth of Metal music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skavau, post: 70767869, member: 201202"] I had a huge back and forth with with Sistrin on "rock artists are connected to Satanism" line. Feel free to read that. It's not at all. You suggest that there's something inherent to the sound of Rock music that makes it unable to function as edifying music. That's elitism. Not at all. Because you don't know enough about Rock, you've no idea about the variety that Rock music has. Some Rock musics play to the theme of Satanism and say silly things in public to that end. You mentioned a handful of artists. Most Rock musicians don't care one bit about Satanism. So, this isn't an ad hominem, but me suggesting that you don't know anything about rock music is? Your list fails to mention Psychedelic Rock (other than Jimi Hendrix, sort of). It fails to mention anything about Progressive Rock, Alternative Rock, Shoegaze, Post-Hardcore, Industrial Rock, Grunge, Post-Punk, Post-Rock, Folk Rock, Symphonic Rock, Math Rock, Avant-Prog, Rock Opera, Slowcore, Indie Rock, Acoustic Rock, Heavy Psych, Gothic Rock... this isn't even mentioning the variety and depth of Metal music. [/QUOTE]
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