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"There is no surer sign of decay in a country than to see the rites of religion held in contempt." - Niccolo Machiavelli
"But even as Josue and Caleb declared that the Land of Promise was good and fair, and that the possession of it would be easy and pleasant; so the Holy Spirit, speaking by all the Saints, and our Blessed Lord Himself assure us that a devout life is a lovely, a pleasant, and a happy life." - from An Introduction to the Devout Life, by St. Francis de Sales
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Note that I consider Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir to be terrible examples of black metal. However, Emperor is widely considered the best black metal band to have ever existed.
I listened to DB briefly until I read the lyrics to one of their songs that talked about killing Christians. Musically, they seemed alright. But I wouldn't really get into it all that much even without the distasteful lyrics.
I might look into Emperor, then. Hard to find good, relatively non-offensive (to Christianity) black and death metal bands. I've done pretty well with Children of Bodom, Soilwork, Bathory, and In Flames. But they're really melodic death.
"There is no surer sign of decay in a country than to see the rites of religion held in contempt." - Niccolo Machiavelli
"But even as Josue and Caleb declared that the Land of Promise was good and fair, and that the possession of it would be easy and pleasant; so the Holy Spirit, speaking by all the Saints, and our Blessed Lord Himself assure us that a devout life is a lovely, a pleasant, and a happy life." - from An Introduction to the Devout Life, by St. Francis de Sales
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There are pretty good amount of good Christian black metal bands out there, but unfortunately there aren't nearly as many good Christian death metal bands.
For secular black metal, I know Enslaved has clean lyrics, and Ephel Duath: Rephormula is clean too; these other ones are good, I don't think these are satanic but I'm not 100% sure:
1349
Blut Aus Nord
Anaal Nathrakh
Xasthur
Leviathan
Anorexia Nervosa
For straight up old school death metal, I recommend Bolt Thrower (again, not 100% sure if they are clean).
"There is no surer sign of decay in a country than to see the rites of religion held in contempt." - Niccolo Machiavelli
"But even as Josue and Caleb declared that the Land of Promise was good and fair, and that the possession of it would be easy and pleasant; so the Holy Spirit, speaking by all the Saints, and our Blessed Lord Himself assure us that a devout life is a lovely, a pleasant, and a happy life." - from An Introduction to the Devout Life, by St. Francis de Sales
Loyal subject of Sakura-hime, the RP Princess.
CR-chan's faithful PNC.
FF-chan's NiichanB.
I've kind of got a thing for a few secular bands, but I always look at lyrics first. Dragonforce is a good example. Their songs do speak of chaos and fire, but in a hopeless or depressing way. System of a Down seems to have a good heart under the somewhat thuick layer of grime, even if they aren't the biggest fans of the U.S. Other than that, all my secular music is lyrically neutral or positive, but such music is surprisingly easy to find today. (Megadeth's newest album is clean, and has some Christian leanings, Audioslave is very good too, and even All-American Rejects has some positive tendencies.)
I'm a Power metal guy myself, the whole fantasy trip thing. What I don't like are the groups that attack Christianity as a whole for the abuses of a few, as if the abuse was the practice. Bands like Edguy, Avantasia and Dionysius do that
Symphony X is kind of disappointing. I Do enjoy Blind Guardian and think A Night at the Opera is their best album (especially "And then there was Silence").
Personally I think Rhapsody seems to have the best talent of the male vocalist power bands. Haven't tried Kamelot yet. With female lead power metal, I think Within Temptation is my favorite, followed by Epica
Space Metal is an obscure favorite of mine by Arjen Luccassen's Star One
Into Eternity and Mercenary are mixes of power metal and death metal. Moonlyght is a mix of power metal, black metal, and folk music. You might like them.
So where are the pop metal fans? Skid Row, Motley Crue, Warrant, Ratt, KISS, Cinderella, Twisted Sister ect. I still break out those old tapes on occasion. Definatley have to watch lyrics though, with the heavy innuendo and foul mouths.
Can't forget the classic rockers as well. The Doors, Alice Cooper, CCR, Skynard, Thin Lizzy, Clapton, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd.
You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness. Rom. 6:18
God can do anything, anytime, anyway He wants to.......if He wants to paint me blue and hang me upside down nekkid from an apple tree, thats alright, as long as it's God doing it. Of course, if He comes through with a directive like that, I might have to ask for some I.D. Michael Wanke
"The classic rockers as well?" Everything you listed was what I thought of when you said "the pop metal fans." Well, not The Doors. I think of them as Psychedelic era. Getting old is a pain, folks.
For those that concern themselves with whether they should listen to "secular" music, just remember this: the Bible mentions Angels singing and playing trumpets, and it mentions King David playing a stringed instrument, but it never mentions the Devil playing a violin.
Music is one of the languages of Heaven, even if an occasional misquided musician tries to make it otherwise. So,avoid the misquided few, but don't cast away the many, who, while seeking beauty, happened to learn the language of Angels.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He cause His face to shine upon you.
May He lift up His countenance and grant you peace.
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