Death music
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Heavy metal rock music
“I've now been sued by about 25 people who claim their kids committed suicide from listening to my music.”—Ozzy Osbourne (Source -interview, Ozzy Meets Marilyn Manson, 1997)
This one particular album, [Judas
Priest’s] Stained Class, which was the subject of the case – these
boys had listened to it and committed suicide. Six hours, over and over and over
again. They knew the words, they knew everything about it. Then they took the
shotgun and went down to the churchyard. One blew his head off.....So
[the attorneys] gave me a record [Stained Class] and I took it home. Wow! There
was all kinds of stuff hidden in that thing! The theme of this whole genre of
music was suicide… We took the lyrics and transcribed them – I don’t think
they’d ever been transcribed – and began to analyse them: ‘who’s talking to who
about what?’.....
Well, [Better by You, Better than Me] was
inducement to suicide … The total content of that thing was subliminal. I
analysed the lyrics. What does it mean? OK, it’s a young man, talking to Satan,
his god, asking Satan to talk to his mother and tell her what a noble thing his
life had been, how good he was. Because he was going to kill himself. Now, it’s
there. It’s not a conjecture, or an opinion thing. I mean, you can cite that out
of the lyrics. …
Then [there were the] embeds: I found that one voice
that was put in, I did a spectroscopic analysis of it, it was Halford the lead
singer and in between the phrasing, the singer takes a breath and in between the
phrasing they put ‘Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it!’ at increasing levels in the
stereo. Now, that was dubbed in after the thing was made. [2005] Interview with Wilson
Bryan Key
"In October 1984, a
nineteen-year-old teenager named John M. shot himself in the head, while
listening to Ozzy Osbourne's "Suicide Solution". When the coroner entered the
room, he found the headphones still on John's head. This would be one of the
tragedies that caused Ozzy immeasurable grief.
In 1986, Ozzy had just gotten off a plane at LAX airport when people began
asking him about the "lawsuits". Ozzy knew nothing about any lawsuit but the
details quickly emerged. Three lawsuits had been launched against Ozzy, claiming
that his lyrics had caused youths to commit suicide. The family of John hired
attorney Thomas Anderson in a lawsuit against Ozzy. Mr. Anderson claimed on the
"Don't Blame Me" Ozzy video, that the song contained tones known as 'hemisync'
and would cause a person to be unable to resist what was being said in the song.
The Institute for Bio-Acoustics Research, Inc. (IBAR) was hired to evaluate the
song. They claim to have found subliminal lyrics that weren't included in the
lyrics sheet. These subliminal lyrics were sung at one and one-half times the
normal rate of speech and are not recognized by a first time listener. The IBAR
institute claimed the subliminal lyrics, "are audible enough that their meaning
and true intent becomes clear after being listened to over and over again." The
subliminal lyrics in question were "Why try, why try? Get the gun and try it!
Shoot, Shoot, Shoot", followed by a hideous laughter.
Further analysis by IBAR revealed the hemisync tones, which result from a
patented process that uses sound waves to influence an individual's mental
state. The tones have been found to increase the rate at which the human brain
assimilates and processes information. IBAR claimed these tones made John
vulnerable to the suggestive lyrics which Ozzy sang.
Ozzy's lawyer claimed that this was
nonsense and relied upon the First Amendment of the Constitution to argue that
Ozzy could write about anything he wanted. Three people had now taken their
lives, and in each case it was Ozzy's 'Suicide Solution' song which was the
focus as the cause of the deaths. Mr. Anderson claimed that the words, "shoot
shoot, get the gun, get the gun" were audible in the song. There is an effect
which can be heard on the song, that could be interpreted as that if one tried
hard enough. The sounds were just Ozzy messing around with the soundboard."
-SOURCE
15-year-old Elyse Pahler was murdered by a Church of Satan coven who performed
an
act of necrophilia on her corpse because they were inspired by the Heavy Metal
Band Slayer
Watch the documentary "Satanism" which covers the Pahler Case
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The boys were mesmerized by the band Slayer, whose harsh rhythms went well with their wild drug lifestyle. The lyrics of this band’s songs suggested practicing such uncommon things as Devil worship, ritual sacrifice, and necrophilia -- themes which all of these teenagers began to take very seriously.....The promotional material for Slayer’s Divine Intervention album included a collection of photos of Satanists who had died for the cause. Another photo showed the arm of a young man who had the word Slayer carved into it complete with dripping blood. Their 1985 record Hell Awaits included a song with the lyrics, “Virgin child now drained of life, your soul cannot be free.” The subject of an actual virgin sacrifice came into their conversation quite often, so much so that they mentioned it to others outside their small circle..........When they got her to a secluded enough spot, they shoved her to the ground. One of the three removed his belt and put it around the hapless girl’s neck and began tightening it until Elyse’s eyes began to bulge. She briefly passed out but awoke to one of the boys stabbing her in the neck with a knife. This was the ornate ritual knife the boys had purchased from the Church of Satan affiliated website Maldicta. [2006] Satanic Crime. A Threat in the New Millennium by William H. Kennedy