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Even though many musicians like Dave Mustaine, Blackie Lawless or even Tom Araya of Slayer (I know, right) identify as Christians, this list covers the bands that glorify Christianity through their lyrics. These bands are often labeled Christian metal or white metal, though they belong to diverse genres like thrash metal, metalcore, power metal or even black metal. However, there’s a scene within this scene that replaced the traditional heavy metal themes and glorifies what most of the metal scene is fighting against – Christianity. Many consider heavy metal to be the Devil’s music, and with bands like Ghost or Mayhem, who can blame them.
