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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1001302 United States 02/09/2012 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting, I have a bit of a personal connection to Metallica from years ago. I love their music and looked into their videos more closely pretty recently. I found an interesting thing in their St. Anger video, the one shot at San Quentin, where there is a still image inserted in the video of the inside of the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. Have been wondering what that connection is in the grand scheme of things.... The Unforgiven series is especially interesting to me as well. Have you had the chance to look into The Unforgiven 3? |
DILKe User ID: 9695982 United States 02/09/2012 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Marxism is the true enemy of our civilization. What is Cultural Marxism: [link to www.bitchute.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1609304 Australia 02/09/2012 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's some good reading too: [link to www.jesus-is-savior.com] Even if your not Christian, the amount of information on this site regarding the occult and stuff is invaluable. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1609304 Australia 02/09/2012 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.jesus-is-savior.com] That's all for me:) Be vigilant! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4494441 United States 02/09/2012 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you embrace and accept the ultimate fear for most, death, you become free. then you can truly embrace life. and the link you provided proves they are not satanic. satanists (much like the owner of this site) believe that this life is IT. no spirit,no soul no afterlife. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1145595 Australia 02/09/2012 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you embrace and accept the ultimate fear for most, death, you become free. then you can truly embrace life. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4494441 and the link you provided proves they are not satanic. satanists (much like the owner of this site) believe that this life is IT. no spirit,no soul no afterlife. Bands ONLY become big hits when they sell their souls for fame and fortune. And who they sell it to is always the same evil serpent - and most bands admit this. Watch Hells Bells 2 on youtube - even Christian bands sell their souls for fame and fortune - like Katy Perry. It's sad really:( |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4494441 United States 02/09/2012 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you embrace and accept the ultimate fear for most, death, you become free. then you can truly embrace life. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4494441 and the link you provided proves they are not satanic. satanists (much like the owner of this site) believe that this life is IT. no spirit,no soul no afterlife. Bands ONLY become big hits when they sell their souls for fame and fortune. And who they sell it to is always the same evil serpent - and most bands admit this. Watch Hells Bells 2 on youtube - even Christian bands sell their souls for fame and fortune - like Katy Perry. It's sad really:( i'm very well aware of occult influence on musicians. i've been studying it for nearly two decades. however; the words i stated, are true. |
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PhantomLordNYC User ID: 10035357 United States 02/09/2012 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's no wonder death has a big revolving theme in their music. I'd rather listen to Metallica then any of the other crap out there today. |
Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/09/2012 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] I've never noticed any suspicious agenda in their music before. I've been a die-hard fan for many years, and considering the radio and mainstream tried for years to eliminate them before finally admitting defeat and reluctantly embracing them, it makes me doubt Metallica's involvment in mind control or illuminati agendas. I could be wrong, and I will certainly look into it, but I find it hard to believe. Unlike most, I never was of the opinion that they sold out. They just matured in their music style, IMO. Their early music was so obviously against the system, as well, that it seems unlikely. |
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Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/09/2012 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you embrace and accept the ultimate fear for most, death, you become free. then you can truly embrace life. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4494441 and the link you provided proves they are not satanic. satanists (much like the owner of this site) believe that this life is IT. no spirit,no soul no afterlife. Bands ONLY become big hits when they sell their souls for fame and fortune. And who they sell it to is always the same evil serpent - and most bands admit this. Watch Hells Bells 2 on youtube - even Christian bands sell their souls for fame and fortune - like Katy Perry. It's sad really:( i'm very well aware of occult influence on musicians. i've been studying it for nearly two decades. however; the words i stated, are true. Actually, Metallica's early rise to fame and success can be heavily attributed to their constant tours and live performances. Radio didn't want them record labels hated them, all because they were unique and rebellious. They just kept doing live shows until they had such a huge following and unstoppable momentum. As for later in their career, that may be debateable, but I can't forget how the MSM made a mockery of them time after time. It seemed to me MSM only jumped on the Metallica bandwagon to rake in the proffits, but they never truly threw in their support. Think of music awards, and how the awards were usually given to some crap band that never deserved to be hailed as heavy metal, or other such incidences. But there was just no stopping Metallica, they always bounced right back. |
DILKe User ID: 9695982 United States 02/09/2012 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when you embrace and accept the ultimate fear for most, death, you become free. then you can truly embrace life. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4494441 and the link you provided proves they are not satanic. satanists (much like the owner of this site) believe that this life is IT. no spirit,no soul no afterlife. Bands ONLY become big hits when they sell their souls for fame and fortune. And who they sell it to is always the same evil serpent - and most bands admit this. Watch Hells Bells 2 on youtube - even Christian bands sell their souls for fame and fortune - like Katy Perry. It's sad really:( i'm very well aware of occult influence on musicians. i've been studying it for nearly two decades. however; the words i stated, are true. Actually, Metallica's early rise to fame and success can be heavily attributed to their constant tours and live performances. Radio didn't want them record labels hated them, all because they were unique and rebellious. They just kept doing live shows until they had such a huge following and unstoppable momentum. As for later in their career, that may be debateable, but I can't forget how the MSM made a mockery of them time after time. It seemed to me MSM only jumped on the Metallica bandwagon to rake in the proffits, but they never truly threw in their support. Think of music awards, and how the awards were usually given to some crap band that never deserved to be hailed as heavy metal, or other such incidences. But there was just no stopping Metallica, they always bounced right back. They also gave away thousands of tapes for free to get noticed... Marxism is the true enemy of our civilization. What is Cultural Marxism: [link to www.bitchute.com (secure)] |
Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/09/2012 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 50% of there songs are about war,and the other 50% are about mental illnesses and addiction.so this doesn't surprise me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1407188 James Hetfield had an alcohol and herion problem, which escalated out of control after the death of Cliff Burton, which partly explains the reference to drugs in their music. Also, other things from his childhood bore a major influence on their writing. Their focus on war, was heavily anti-war, and more sympathetic to those suffering from the effects of war. At least, that's how I interpreted their music. They are heavy metal, after all, and metal is about saying something worth saying, and invoking ones anger about the situations we find ourselves in throughout our lives. These days, metal is a joke, but Metallica perfected the art of Heavy Metal. They were controversial, unafraid to voice their political views, and I respect them for it. |
Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/09/2012 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1145595 Bands ONLY become big hits when they sell their souls for fame and fortune. And who they sell it to is always the same evil serpent - and most bands admit this. Watch Hells Bells 2 on youtube - even Christian bands sell their souls for fame and fortune - like Katy Perry. It's sad really:( i'm very well aware of occult influence on musicians. i've been studying it for nearly two decades. however; the words i stated, are true. Actually, Metallica's early rise to fame and success can be heavily attributed to their constant tours and live performances. Radio didn't want them record labels hated them, all because they were unique and rebellious. They just kept doing live shows until they had such a huge following and unstoppable momentum. As for later in their career, that may be debateable, but I can't forget how the MSM made a mockery of them time after time. It seemed to me MSM only jumped on the Metallica bandwagon to rake in the proffits, but they never truly threw in their support. Think of music awards, and how the awards were usually given to some crap band that never deserved to be hailed as heavy metal, or other such incidences. But there was just no stopping Metallica, they always bounced right back. They also gave away thousands of tapes for free to get noticed... Ya, true! Self producing in the early days, til they could finally get a label to produce their music. Anyway, I'd be more likely to believe that Marilyn Manson sold out to the establishment, as much as I love his music, it's hard to deny. I think he started off ok, but probably too many drugs, which is a very expensive habit, and maybe fear of being the underdog again, drove him to sell-out...but Metallica...they had unrelenting passion, and Lars Ulrich was way too motivated to let Metallica fail. He had to bribe Hetfield just to start a band with him! |
Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/09/2012 02:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] Checked out the link. If this is the true meaning of their music, and to a degree, it's how I've always interpreted it, I'd say they are not of the agenda to keep us dumbed down, but to awaken us. I always felt as though Metallica was opening my eyes and mind to what's been hidden, exposing the lies of society, etc. I had a rough childhood, by no fault of my own, had religion shoved down my throat, and when I discovered Metallica, it inspired me, gave me a sense of liberation, helped me become aware of what was going on around me, made me think for myself, which I've always been inclined to do, but this increased. Shortly after starting to listen to them, I abandoned organized religion, dogma, and began my own quest for true spirituality. I've always felt Metallica was against the system. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1001302 United States 02/09/2012 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] Checked out the link. If this is the true meaning of their music, and to a degree, it's how I've always interpreted it, I'd say they are not of the agenda to keep us dumbed down, but to awaken us. I always felt as though Metallica was opening my eyes and mind to what's been hidden, exposing the lies of society, etc. I had a rough childhood, by no fault of my own, had religion shoved down my throat, and when I discovered Metallica, it inspired me, gave me a sense of liberation, helped me become aware of what was going on around me, made me think for myself, which I've always been inclined to do, but this increased. Shortly after starting to listen to them, I abandoned organized religion, dogma, and began my own quest for true spirituality. I've always felt Metallica was against the system. Agreed Celt, I feel a huge sense of personal inspiration in their music. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1565281 Canada 02/09/2012 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] LOL, he's talking out of his ass... You want a prime example? Fade to black, James wrote this after they had ALL their equipment stolen and they weren't rich back then so he felt like they were fucked and had no more band... Love the noids who just come up with shit. |
Celt User ID: 9888079 United States 02/10/2012 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] Checked out the link. If this is the true meaning of their music, and to a degree, it's how I've always interpreted it, I'd say they are not of the agenda to keep us dumbed down, but to awaken us. I always felt as though Metallica was opening my eyes and mind to what's been hidden, exposing the lies of society, etc. I had a rough childhood, by no fault of my own, had religion shoved down my throat, and when I discovered Metallica, it inspired me, gave me a sense of liberation, helped me become aware of what was going on around me, made me think for myself, which I've always been inclined to do, but this increased. Shortly after starting to listen to them, I abandoned organized religion, dogma, and began my own quest for true spirituality. I've always felt Metallica was against the system. Agreed Celt, I feel a huge sense of personal inspiration in their music. Ah, good ole Metallica! Gotta love them! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10497932 United States 02/10/2012 01:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a huge Metallica fan, I wouldn't doubt any of this isn't true. But James grew up a Christian Scientist and saw his mother die a slow death from cancer. Quoting: PhantomLordNYC It's no wonder death has a big revolving theme in their music. I'd rather listen to Metallica then any of the other crap out there today. Metallica is one of the few bands i know of who have actually taken entire songs directly from the bible. Creeping Death is almost a word for word reading of exodus. Your Almighty god is a record producer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33148959 United States 02/25/2013 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 50% of there songs are about war,and the other 50% are about mental illnesses and addiction.so this doesn't surprise me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1407188 James Hetfield had an alcohol and herion problem, which escalated out of control after the death of Cliff Burton, which partly explains the reference to drugs in their music. Also, other things from his childhood bore a major influence on their writing. Their focus on war, was heavily anti-war, and more sympathetic to those suffering from the effects of war. At least, that's how I interpreted their music. They are heavy metal, after all, and metal is about saying something worth saying, and invoking ones anger about the situations we find ourselves in throughout our lives. These days, metal is a joke, but Metallica perfected the art of Heavy Metal. They were controversial, unafraid to voice their political views, and I respect them for it. I knew James had an alcohol problem, but heroin?? I've never heard this. Where'd you get this info?? I've often wondered about cocaine with the lyrics to Master of Puppets. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34505396 United States 02/25/2013 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did anyone know what they were listening to when they heard these songs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1034027 [link to www.orderofmelchizedek.com] doesnt anyone here click links???? wtf is this shit? i dont even see metallica there.... |