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As a former metalhead and current open-eyed, I say Hell must be quite welcoming of him.
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HerrBBQ on scored.co
2 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
I really depends on the subgenre. Classic rock is mostly ironic, edgy, or just appealing to what was popular. Modern alternative rock is edgy, allegorical, or sometimes redemption (both religious and nonreligious) themed. Older metal seems to be where you're most likely to find any serious Satanism, but most of it is either edgy or allegorical. Newer metal is suprisingly very pro-Christian, or it at least encourages moral behaviors and mindsets, even if it is often coded under layers of allegory and irony.
systemthrowaway on scored.co
1 day ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
A couple years ago Avenged Sevenfold wrote an album about anti-consumerism and death. One particular song was about how consumerism is destroying the world.

>More power, more pace

>More money, more taste

>More sex, more pills

>More skin, more shills

>Build tall, build higher

>Build far, build wider

>Build here, build down

>Build up, build now

>Look at the way you go

>You're one in a million

>And you know it shows

>We love you

>Unto the mud

Naturally being a mainstream band they partnered with a "counter-culture" band of feminist trannies to make an alternate version of that specific song with le empowered woman singing instead. Irony so thick you would die crashing into it. Trannies are literally the ultimate form of consumption; paying a mad scientist to mutilate yourself using medical resources just to pretend you're special.
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