Metal music
Subliminal
mind control
Music
[Heavy metal, black metal. Satanic hand sign (Music), Death's Head (Skull & Bones), X sign, & Pentagram are pretty much compulsory, with quite a bit of Lightning bolt , Black eye (symbol), Anger (symbol), Snake, Horns, Finger (Saturn/the) etc.]
AC/DC
Anthrax
Blood Axis
Deep Purple
Judas
Priest
Metallica
Led Zeppelin
Motley Crue
Possessed
Slayer
Osbourne, Ozzy (Black Sabbath)
Dio, Ronnie James (Black Sabbath)
Book
[2006] Satanic Crime. A
Threat in the New Millennium by William H. Kennedy
X sign Death's Head (Skull &
Bones)
Quotes
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
Exposing
the works of Satan: Popular Music
ANGUS YOUNG, lead guitarist for AC-DC, is called the “guitar demon”; and
he admitted that something takes control of the band during their concerts:
“...it’s like I’m on automatic pilot. By the time we’re halfway through the
first number someone else is steering me. I’m just along for the ride. I become
possessed when I get on stage” (Hit Parader, July 1985, p. 60).
Jimmy Page , who was a devout
follower of Satanist Aliester Crowley, was believed to be used as a vehicle for
demonic spirits in his music. Other members of Led Zeppelin were said to
experience 'automatic writing': "He [Robert Plant ] often remarked that he could
feel his pen being pushed by some higher authority." (Stephen Davis, Hammer of
the Gods, p. 262). In one of their songs when played backwards you can actually
hear demonic messages
In 1985, New Solidarity newspaper, which has since been forcibly shut down by the federal government, conducted an interview with Hezekiah Ben Aaron, then the third-ranking member of the Church of Satan. In the interview, Aaron revealed that it was his Church that started such "heavy-metal" rock groups as Black Sabbath, The Blue Oyster Cult, The Who, Ozzy Osbourne, and many others. The Church of Satan was then led by its high priest, Anton LaVey. Many report, however, that LaVey was just a front man for the real high priest, Kenneth Anger, the man who earlier recruited the Rolling Stones to the occult. The following is an excerpt from that interview: "I was working for the Church...the Church had other people who were middlemen for other companies. There were middlemen for Apple [set up by the Beatles], Warner Brothers, and other record companies. Someone would come to me and say, `I have a tape recording, and I'd like for you to check it out. I'd like to see if you would be interested in sponsoring a Rock group.' I'd say `All right, I'll check it out.' A few days later Ben Aaron would call back and set up another meeting. He continues, `I'd hand you $100,000, and you wouldn't sign anything. What you wouldn't know is that a mirror on the back of the wall is a one-way mirror and we're tape recording and photographing, or video taping everything that goes on. The payback, if you fail to make the group work, is really bad. Sometimes it's up to 60% on the dollar." Aaron's interview continued: "we send you to a store, we provide you with uniforms and we provide you with amplifiers. It's all paid through the money we gave you. We set you up with a road tour. We set you up with engagements. We book you." Aaron then explained that if the group did not make it he was given orders to collect the money or make other "arrangements."