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Metal snobs may not agree that all of these are "metal" but these are some of my favorite heavier acts:
Mastodon
Pantera
Tool
Lamb of God
Strapping Young Lad
Black Sabbath
Volbeat
Static-X
Testament
Megadeth
Metallica
Yes, it's the lyrics that really count. I like Disciple's 'Battle Lines'; it has strong Biblical lyrics, although it's probably more strictly Christian hard rock than heavy metal.Honestly? Step 1 would be "check the lyrics". The music itself is just notes and rhythm; what's being said is the important part.
Ugh, I grew up with people telling me about the evils of rock, hard rock, and heavy metal. In my estimation, 99% of it comes from misunderstanding and, hence, fear. Very very very few metal bands are truly Satanic. Some bands to have what sounds like anti-Christian lyrics and an anti-religious outlook, but you really have to dig deep to get to the true meaning of a lot of these songs and a lot of songs can be interpreted in many different ways (which is the intent of most artists). Many of the themes that are taken as anti-Christian reflect the lead singers own struggles with faith and spirituality. Lastly, some artists are telling a story or trying to shock. It always surprises people when they learn that the lead singer of Slayer, Tom Araya, is a devout and practicing Roman Catholic. Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society is also a devout and practicing Catholic. He often attends Mass while on tour. Ozzy Osbourne and a few members of Black Sabbath are Anglicans. The list could go on and on.
In my estimation, if your faith is so weak and fragile that a heavy metal musician makes you outraged, then your faith is not strong to begin with.
Metal snobs may not agree that all of these are "metal" but these are some of my favorite heavier acts:
Mastodon
Pantera
Tool
Lamb of God
Strapping Young Lad
Black Sabbath
Volbeat
Static-X
Testament
Megadeth
Metallica
Jadis40,
Forgot about Amorphis! They're a great band, although my favorite vocalist was probably the guy on the Eclipse album (forgot his name). "The Smoke" and "House of Sleep" were both excellent.
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