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Fact: you are not a Christian version of Pantera just because your lead singer does a bad impersonation of Phil Anselmo.
The only christian music I like is chanting.
Is Alicia Keys Christian?
I think she's way better. Lady Gaga looks like Pete Burns.
She's also dating a married manAlicia Keys is christian.
She's also dating a married man
I won't judge though, even if I was a married man, and Alicia Keys came on to me, that would be hard to resist
I can also appreciate her sense of style although I think she goes a little bit overboard at times.
I remember when Rammstein first became big in the US. I often wondered if they would be nearly as popular as they were if people actually understood the songs. Though I gotta say, it really shouldn't be surprising that a German industrial metal band has some rather, shall we say, dark themes. They go after some very rough subjects in a manner that is very German.
I will say the video to Ich Will is one of the most brilliant analyses of the pyschology behind the early National Socialist movent I have ever seen. Even made more so by the fact it's a 4 minute music video.
I used to LOVE Rammstein. But when I started learning German and could begin to understand what some of their songs were about - I got literally sick to my stomach. Although the music was fun, I found I absolutely could not enjoy a song about necrophilia, for example. Still... even as I write this, I am singing to myself: "Du. Du hast. Du hast mich" - and I really hate the message there, too - it's so sad ... but there's just something about Rammstein. And I do think it would be cool if there was a band that had a similar sound that sang words which glorified God.
Also, some of our most beloved hymns started out as secular tunes. Amazing Grace, anyone? It's a well-settled tradition for Christians to "redeem" secular sounds.
What was Du Hast all about? When Rammstein first hit it big here in the states, I remember it was a catchy song, but it was strange how people just got into it without ever knowing what the lyrics meant.
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