The lyrics of the band may see to be for Christian metal fan base, but in fact the lyrics are about the end of the world, and are in turn completely anti-christian. there was an interview done, that i believe is on their website that says how they were surprised people thought they were a christian band because they had set out to be the complete opposite.
No, they are more of a social/political band. The "religion" part comes from things like corruption, injustice, fascism, war, hate and things like that, it's just a bad religion...
Eyes Set to Kill is not associated with any specific religion. They are known as a metalcore band with themes of personal struggles, relationships, and emotional experiences in their music.
Emmure is not a religion; it is a metalcore band formed in Connecticut in 2003. Their music often features heavy aggression and intense lyrical themes.
Blessthefall have said that they do not like to be labeled as a 'Christian Band' as they do not like to force their religion on anyone. But the members of the band are all personally Christian.
They are a Christian band.
R5 members have not made their religion public, so it is not known if they are Mormon.
Stryper is a Christian glam metal band from Orange County, California. So since this band is a Christian metal band it is safe to say that the band believes in the Christian religion.
It hasn't been confirmed all of the band members' religion in Pantera. However, it is rumored that their guitar player is a Christian.
the band its self is not a Christan band nor a band of any other religion
Styx as a band does not specifically adhere to a particular religion. Members of the band may have individual religious beliefs, but the band as a whole does not have an official religious affiliation.
World War II was not based on religion. It was primarily a global conflict driven by political ideologies and factors such as territorial expansion, militarism, and aggression among major world powers. While religion played a role in some aspects of the war, such as the persecution of Jews by the Nazis, it was not the main cause of the conflict.
The band that released the album called No Control is the band Bad Religion. The album was released in the year 1989 and is the fourth album by Bad Religion.