No, I don't think so. They definitely aren't satanic or anything, and I am 99.99% sure they aren't atheist, either. But, I've never actually heard any member of the band actually say they aren't atheist. In their song "Senzafine", the lyrics "If he truly exists, this God has failed" (Se davvero esiste, questo dio ha fallito) whereas, an atheist either just wouldn't go there, or wouldn't admit that God COULD be real. Anyway, I think they're just non-religious.
Lacuna Coil's music often explores themes of spirituality, introspection, and personal growth, but they are not explicitly a religious band. Their lyrics can be interpreted in various ways, and they have cited a range of influences beyond any single religious belief.
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The noun form of "religious" is "religion."
The abstract noun for "religious" is "religiosity," which refers to the quality or state of being religious.
The correct spelling is "religious."
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Lacuna Coil is from Milan,Italy.
Lacuna Coil was created in 1994.
Lacuna Coil is Gothic Metal.
Lacuna Coil - EP - was created on 1998-04-07.
I Like It - Lacuna Coil song - was created in 2009.
Manifesto of Lacuna Coil was created on 2009-02-27.
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The female vocalist in Lacuna Coil is the Italian 36-year old Cristina Scabbia.
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