Mostly because of the lyric and the exalting of violence or rebellion. The church wants peace and to believe in god and the rules he created for humankind, and Heavy Metal usually defies those rules.
However, this was a problem for the church - now they fight fire with fire with Christian Rock.
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Manic Street Preachers "Everything Must Go"
Their music features elements from classical music and neo-classical metal, to symphonic metal and gothic metal.
Mainly in churches.
Same as in most churches. Praise set to music.
sacred music is music used in churches, they are called hymns and psalms
In some churches, yes. Mainly those with black southern, or African roots.
Metal Acoustic Music was created in 1981.
Undoubtedly by some people. Beatles music, which is extremely mild by today's standards, was protested, boycotted and even burned and steamrolled publically in giant heaps. Some music, it should be mentioned, is heretical - including a few classic beatles tunes. The song Imagine by John Lennon invisions a united future world without poverty, hunger, war, "and no religion too..."
Death Metal is an excelent style of music.
Metal Machine Music was created in 1975-07.
Swashbuckle is a band involved in heavy metal music. They are all about having a good time. They are sort of a rebel band that goes against the grain and does what they want to.