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  2. Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll - Wikipedia

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    The film examines the relationship of rock music to sex, violence, suicide, drug use, rebellion, the occult, and other activities considered immoral by biblical theology. [2] The film portrays various lyrics and visual imagery in rock music and rock stars as evidence that it is satanic or anti-Christian. It also alleges that satanic messages ...

  3. Social effects of rock music - Wikipedia

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    The popularity and worldwide scope of rock music resulted in a powerful impact on society in the 20th century, particularly among the baby boomer generation. Rock and roll influenced daily life, fashion, social attitudes, and language in a way few other social developments have equated to. As the original generation of rock and roll fans ...

  4. Drug use in music - Wikipedia

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    Drugs became much more common and easier to obtain in terms of mass production, and other, even newer subgenres of music such as acid rock picked up acclaim due to efforts by groups such as Cream (band), Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors, and the Grateful Dead. Mass media evolved to the point that having references to drug use in songs became ...

  5. Danger music - Wikipedia

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    Danger music is an experimental form of avant-garde 20th- and 21st-century music and performance art. It is based on the concept that some pieces of music can or will harm either the listener or the performer, understanding that the piece in question may or may not be performed. [ 2 ]

  6. Music journalism - Wikipedia

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    When critiquing rock music, Christian critics commonly portrayed rock music with "primitive and exotic imagery to convey [its] African-roots". [35] For example, The American Tract Society in New Jersey released a booklet called "Jungle to Jukebox" that used racist, exotic tropes to illustrate the dangers of rock music to white youth. [35]

  7. Stephen R. Lawhead - Wikipedia

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    Rock on Trial: Pop Music and Its Role in Our Lives (1989) Rock of This Age: The Real & Imagined Dangers of Rock Music (1987) Pilgrim's Guide to the New Age (1986) – With Alice Lawhead; Judge for Yourself (1985) - With Alice Lawhead

  8. Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (also known as The Edge of Hell) is a 1987 Canadian direct-to-video horror film directed by John Fasano, and stars heavy metal musician Jon Mikl Thor, Jillian Peri and Teresa Simpson.

  9. Heavy metal subculture - Wikipedia

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    The metal scene, like the rock scene in general, is associated with alcohol (especially beer), tobacco and drug use, as well as riding motorcycles and having many tattoos. While there are songs that celebrate drinking, smoking, drug use, having tattoos and partying, there are also many songs that warn about the dangers of those activities.