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is black metal/death metal satanic?

Honestly, I do not like their music, I'm just curious... those are some creepy people.. and searching the internet I found christian death metal.. how can that be?

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Some that I can think of off the top of my head would be: Death Thrash Gothic Symphonic Doom Glam Power Speed Stoner Extreme Folk Alternative Black Unblack Experimental Progressive Groove Rap Nu Neo-Clsssical Funk Metalcore Deathcore Grindcore Avante-Garde Drone Industrial Viking Sludge
Let me try to go in order: (Main Genres) Pre- MC5 Vanilla Fudge Blue Cheer Trad: Black Sabbath Rainbow Judas Priest Speed: Motorhead Scorpions Van Halen NWOBHM: Iron Maiden Saxon Tygers of Pan Tang Doom: Witchfinder General Pentagram St. Vitus First Wave of Black Metal: Bathory Celtic Frost Sarcofago Thrash: Metallica Slayer Anthrax Power: Stratovarius Helloween Blind Guardian Grindcore: Napalm Death Terrorizer Brutal Truth Death: Death Obituary Cannibal Corpse Norwegian Black: Immortal Mayhem Satyricon Alt: Smashing Pumpkins Helmet Industrial: White Zombie Rammstein Marylin Manson Nu: Korn Deftones DevilDriver ______________ (Fusion Genres) Rap Metal: Faith No More Rage Against The Machine Crossover: S.O.D Suicidal Tendencies Symphonic/Black: Cradle of Filth _____________________ (Off-Shoots) Goregrind: Carcass Pornogrind: Torsofvck Melodeath: In Flames Death/Doom: My Dying Bride Deathgrind: Soilent Green Brutal Death: Vader Deathcore: Winds of Plague Epic Doom: Candlemass Sludge: EyehateGod Stoner: Electric Wizard Funeral: Funeral Drone: Earth Blackened Doom: Katatonia I'd add more but football is more important!!!
Traditional/Heavy Metal Extreme Metal Djent (no one is reaaly sure if its a genre or not) Thrash Metal Crossover Thrash Death Metal Black Metal Progressive Metal Industrial Metal Symphonic Metal Power Metal Stoner Metal Sludge Metal Gothic Metal Metalcore Deathcore Folk Metal Funk Metal Groove Metal Nu-Metal Doom Metal Trance Metal Alternative Metal Deathgrind Death/Doom Melodic Death Metal Blackened Death Metal Symphonic Death Metal Progressive Death Metal Symphonic Black Metal Melodic Black Metal Depressive Suicidal Black Metal Progressive Black Metal Jazz Fusion- Metal Death N' Roll Black N' Roll
Traditional heavy metal Thrash metal Speed/thrash metal (referred to early thrash metal bands evolving from speed metal) Death/thrash metal Power/thrash metal Thrash/black metal Death metal Technical death metal Progressive death metal Blackened death metal Brutal death metal Brutal technical death metal Death ' N Roll Groove metal Groove/thrash metal Power metal Progressive power metal Progressive black metal Progressive thrash metal Technical thrash metal Power/speed metal Black metal Pagan metal Folk metal Melodic death metal Melodic black metal Melodic power metal Doom metal Doom/death metal Stoner metal Stoner/doom metal Frist wave black metal Speed metal Avant-garde metal Alternative metal Viking metal Glam metal Pop metal Crossover thrash Sludge metal Neoclassical metal Grindcore Goregrind Metalcore Deathcore Gothic metal Nu metal Symphonic metal Celtic metal Pirate metal Medieval metal Christian metal Christian thrash metal Christian death metal Christian power metal Christian doom metal Christian black metal (Unblack metal) Drone metal Rap metal Post-metal Industrial metal Funeral doom metal Epic doom metal Pornogrind Deathgrind
1. Tool - innovative metallic 2. Opeth - progressive steel 3. Nevermore - modern metallic 4. Firewind - energy steel 5. Between The Buried and Me - progressive metal 6. Arsis - melodic dying metallic 7. Kalmah - melodic dying metal 8. Isis - sludge metal 9. Darkish Tranquillity - melodic dying metallic 10. Everlasting Tears of Sorrow - melodic dying steel so, you are lovely evenly cut up between prog and melodeath. I might endorse: Mors Principium Est ache of Salvation Mastodon Hypocrisy Amon Amarth Cynic Melvins Insomnium BQ: Thrash by a mile, adopted through Grind, Sludge, and Melodeath.

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