AFI does not literally worship the devil; however, their music often explores dark themes and imagery that can be interpreted as gothic or macabre. The band's aesthetic and lyrical content sometimes evoke elements associated with the occult, but these are often used for artistic expression rather than as a reflection of actual beliefs. Ultimately, AFI's work is more about exploring complex emotions and concepts than promoting any specific ideology.
no they worship jesues chrish
Probably not.
Dethklok is a cartoon death metal band, so no. They worship nothing.
No, Westlife is not a band that worships the devil. They are a popular Irish boy band known for their romantic pop songs and ballads. Their music primarily focuses on themes of love and relationships, and there is no evidence to suggest any connection to devil worship or similar themes.
AFI - band - was created in 1991.
No. The band Flyleaf does not worship the devil. All the members of Flyleaf are born-again Christians. They worship Jesus Christ. Here is a link to Lacey's (lead singer) testimony: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hq2xlaszLI
No, they may mention hell in the way they speak at times, but they do not worship the devil.
no they do not, they're an atheist band
AFI is not a Christian band.
Unless otherwise stated by the band themselves, it is doubtful.
Anthrax, the heavy metal band, does not worship the devil. Their lyrics often explore themes of violence, societal issues, and personal struggles, but they do not promote devil worship. Instead, the band's work reflects a critique of various aspects of life and human experience. Misinterpretations of their themes may arise from the genre's association with darker imagery, but their intent is not to promote any form of worship.
Matt smith will never replace david tennent as doctor who :(