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THE EFFECTS OF ROCK MUSIC A fifteen year old Tampa Bay boy filled his mouth with lighter fluid and blew it out of his mouth across a torch, ?like Gene Simmons of KISS, and the ?flame ?came back and burned over thirty-five percent of ?his ?upper body. Rock music has been around for quite a while. ?Everybody listens to it at least once in their life. ?A ?lot of people don't see anything wrong with it, but rock music can and does affect the minds and lives of teenagers. The ?teenagers of today have a choice of whether they want to listen ?to rock music or not, ?but rock musicBus everywhere. ?The average teenager listens ?to over six hours of rock music a day. ?This means ?that ?when their friends see them, ?they are more than likely going to be listening to ?rock music. ?There is even rock music in the schools. ?It is ?true that ?a ?band ?hall is a place for music, ?but ?not ?rock ?music ?played throughout the lunch shifts. Admittedly, ??rock ?music ?is a very good business as far ?as ?money ?is concerned. Rock musicians make millions of dollars every year, but what are ?they ?going to spend that much money on? ?After they buy ?all ?the houses ?and cars that they want, ?most of them buy and use drugs. ??The Rolling Stones, ?for instance, ?is into turning children onto heroin and cocaine. ?Keith Richards, of The Rolling Stones, ?had a drug habit that ran up to ten-thousand dollars a day. Rock music can also hurt a teenager physically. The volume of the music can ?hurt the ears of anyone who listens to it at a loud ?volume. ??Ted Nugent is deaf in one ear because of the volume of the music he has been playing. ??The ?Concord SSC has been prohibited ?from ?taking ?off ?and landing in many cities because it takes off and lands at one-hundred and forty ?db's ?of ?sound. ?The Rolling Stones have been recorded ?as ?the world's loudest concert at one-hundred and seventy six db's of sound. Most of the rock and roll superstars do use drugs. ?A person could walk into ?a concert and literally choke on the air ?from all ?the ?marijuana ?that is being smoked. ?Grace Slick, ??formerly ?of Jefferson Starship, ?used alcohol, ?marijuana, ?cocaine and LSD when she played her music. She named her son God and tried to get into the White House ?to ?spike ?the ?tea with LSD. ?Linda Ronstadt has ?had ?her ?nose cauterized ?twice ?for snorting cocaine. ?This is a great shock to ?her fans because she is thought of as "sweet and innocent." Johnny Barnnetti shoveled fake cocaine to the crowd while singing about it. ??These ?are just ?a few examples, ?but there are thousands more that use ?and ?abuse drugs. Some rock musicians even glorify drugs in their songs as the Beatles did in their song, ?"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." They are disguising it pretty well but ?it is plain ?to ?see ?that they are glorifying the drug LSD. A ?lot ?of ?rock ?musicians put evil things into ?their ?lyrics. ??Some musicians are in the occult and worship Satan himself. ?The Bible tells people ?to turn away from that which is evil and to have nothing ?to ?do with it. Some ?of ?the ?colleges and universities ?actually ?have ?classes ?about witchcraft. ??The ?Bible also says that those who use witchcraft ?or ?a person ?who is a witch will be driven away from the people by the ?Lord. A ?spokesman ?from a popular record label says that witchcraft ?is ?very popular and it makes the albums sell. Some acid rock artists even go to their ?occult ?priests and tell them to make one demon ?spirit ?go ?onto every record that comes off of the master record. ?Then, every time the needle touches the record, the demon will be released. A ?lot of the groups are evil themselves. ?Bob Ezrin, ?the producer ?of KISS, ???describes ?the ?group ?as ?"symbols ?of ?unfettered ?evil ??and sensuality." ?Gene Simmons, ?the lead singer of the group, ?has ?stated that he has always wanted to be God. ?KISS has a comic book out that is the ?best selling comic book ever. ?They had blood samples taken and put the ?blood on the printing plates so they could say the comic ?book ?was printed ?in ?the blood of KISS. ?Gene Simmons has often ?wondered ?what human flesh tastes like. Jimmy Page, from the group Led Zeppelin, is fascinated with black magic. Led ?Zeppelin's ?logo on their albums looks like ?Lucifer ?falling ?from heaven. Stevie Nicks, ?of Fleetwood Mac, ?is into the occult and she believes in spirits. ?She believes in reincarnation, ?she wants to talk to a ghost, and ?she wants to build her own pyramid and live in a witch house. ?She usually wears witches clothes when she is on stage. The ?rock group Queen is mostly made up of bisexuals, ?which their ?name suggests. ?In one of their more popular songs they sing the blasphemous chorus, "All going down to see the Lord Jesus!" This further proves the satanic world of this group. ?Also, ??lead singer Freddie Murcury says, "On stage, I am a devil." The ?group ?Styx does not really appear to be satanic, ?but ?their ?name refers ?to ?the ?first ?river ?the shadow of the dead ?come ?to ?in ?the underworld in Greek Mythology. The ?lyrics ?are what really affect the minds of teenagers because ?most people don't know very much about the groups they listen to. ?Here ?are some lyrics from one of KISS's songs called, ?"God of Thunder": ?"I was raised by demons. ?Trained to reign as Thor. ?God of Thunder, ?and rock and roll . . . The spell you're under will slowly rob you of your virgin soul." ?To say they were raised by demons is enough, ?but they say they will rob you of your virgin soul. A song by Rick Derringer says, "Take me to the bottom. Show me where to sell my soul. A promise sealed in blood . . . It doesn't feel so wrong, that ?sweet, ?sweet evil." ?The name of the song is "Sweet ?Evil" ??and proves that they are evil if they think it is sweet. Another ?group ?that shows they are evil is AC/DC. ?One of ?their ?most popular songs is entitled, "Hell's Bells." Some of the lyrics are, ?"If God is on the left, ?I'm on the right. ?If you're into evil, ?you're ?a friend of mine." The words of the song speak for themselves. A group called Blue Oyster Cult has a song called, ?"Divine Wind," which is ?a ?chant ?of ingredients for a potion ?which ?means ?they ?are ?into witchcraft. Some of the words are, "Blood of bat; Tail of newt; Wing of metal; ?Bone of steel; ?Vial of health; Flask of pain; ?Staff of life of poison ?rain; ?If he really thinks we're evil, ?then let's send ?him ?to Hell." Sex ?is more predominant than anything else in the lyrics and the groups themselves. ?Gene Simmons says that KISS is concerned with sex and very little else. ?Wendy O. Williams, lead singer of the Plasmatics, usually appears ?topless ?at some point in her concerts. ?Before she ?uses ?her trusty sledgehammer to destroy speakers and amplifiers, ?she uses it ?to masterbate in public and has been arrested in two major cities for doing so. ?She also has orgasms when she sings her songs, ??especially during one of her songs called, "Butcher Baby." David Lee Roth, lead singer for Van Halen, says he lives out one-hundred percent ?of ?his fantasies with pretty women that he meets on the ?road. Elton ?John says he can have sex with either male or female ?and ?thinks that people should be free with it. ?Alice Cooper makes love with a ?boa constrictor and a mannequin during some of his concerts. Daryl Hall, of Hall and Oates, ?says the idea of having sex with another man doesn't turn him off. ?The manager of Village ?People ?is trying to write songs that will make the gay people more ?acceptable. Rod Stewart has always wanted to be attractive to men because that's half the people that buy his records. ?Rob Halford has been known ?to "drop his leather drawers mid-concert." ?The reason for all the sex on stage is because it makes the records sell a lot better. Today's ?rock musicians put sex into their songs mainly to put sex ?into the minds of the teenager who listen to it. ?Just the titles of some of AC/DC's songs are bad enough, like "Big Balls, ?Love at First Feel, ?and Let me put my Love into You." ?Another song by AC/DC is, "Given the Dog a Bone," ?which goes like this: ". . . GoizgE?down to her knees, ??down, down to ninety degrees . . . I'm just givin' ?the dog a bone." ?This is obviously talking about a man having oral sex with a woman. Ted ?Nugent's ?song ?called, ?"Wango Tango," ?says ?"When ?I ?need ?some lubrication, baby, prop down, get a butt propped up. Now you're in the right position, baby." He talks about sadomasochism in his song, "Violent Love." Ted Nugent is not satisfied with that. He opened a concert with, "Wang Dang Sweetpoontang," which says, "Oh Madine, you're a teenage queen, so d----- clean, especially down in between." Pink Floyd says he needs a dirty woman and a dirty girl to make him feel like a man. ?The Cars say they want to melt inside of you. ??Dr. ?Hook gets very vulgar when he says, "Sometimes I dream of chicks, sometimes I dream ?of ?animals, ?sometimes I dream of boys." ?This is from ?a ?song called, ?"Get My Rocks Off." And finally, Alice Cooper describes having sex with a dead person in his song, "Cold Ethyl." Some people have tried to stop rock music from getting too powerful, but they ?all ?have ?failed. ?James Watt, ?formerly the ?Secretary ?of ?the Interior, ?tried to stop the Beach Boys from playing at the 1983 ?Fourth of July Celebration, ?but President and Mrs. ?Reagan told him that ?they were friends ?of theirs and that their kids grew ?up ?with ?them. After this, ??Watt decided to change his mind. ?Many more attempts have ?been made. Some have come closer than others, but they still can't stop rock music ?from ?being heard. ?Rock music can be heard ?everywhere. ??It's hurting ?teenagers ?every ?time they listen to it, ?but rock ?music ?has settled ?down ?in ?the past years, ?and more and ?more ?Christian ?radio stations are being started. Hopefully, this is a sign of what's to come in the future. Doug Reames, El Dorado, Arkansas