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Traditional Catholic Faith => Catholic Living in the Modern World => Topic started by: IndultCat on February 05, 2026, 04:53:28 PM
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My nephew is a Novus Ordo Catholic and he's been a life-long fan of the rock band KISS. I told him that while some of their songs are fun to listen to (e.g. Rock and Roll All Nite, Shout It Out Loud, the anti-drug/alcohol song Detriot Rock City) and even beautifully moving (e.g. their love ballad Beth), other songs from them are borderline blasphemous. Plus the make-up the band wears, especially the make-up worn by the bass player, can be blasphemous and even demonic. I heard that KISS stands for Knights In Satan's Service and that the two founding members are (((tiny hats))).
I was thinking: Can we listen to some songs by a music band and avoid othersby the same band and still remain Catholic?
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The problem is that the whole lifestyle that they promote is sinful. Most of the songs have bad lyrics. Some are very indecent, like "Lick It Up". It's even funny to some extent.
If you listen to some Kiss songs as an adult for entertainment, that is still a poor choice, but it probably won't harm you as much. On the other hand, if somebody younger than 20 or so listens to Kiss, it may have disastrous effects. We become very attached to the art we consume when we are young.
More cerebral rock songs might be ok, but I wouldn't allow my son to become a Kiss fan, since it is the more basic and dirty kind of rock.
Still, I think that Detroit Rock City is a great rock song.;)
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My nephew is a Satanist and he's been a life-long fan of the rock band KISS.
This makes more sense.
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95% of the music mainstream playing on the radio or in the mainstream music sphere these days is bad to listen to for a variety of reasons, at least I personally think so. Be it the content of the lyrics, the demonic messaging or imagery, or the depravity of the musician. I find it sad that many of my peers, even at my local SSPX chapel, listen to rap music, and I see how it makes them more and more pleasure-oriented and uncivilized. Plus most music that we would listen to for fun is music that raises the lower passions anyways, so I think it should be listened to in moderation.
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Still, I think that Detroit Rock City is a great rock song.;)
In my misguided youth, I listened to enough evil music to last 10 lifetimes...
So, take this for what it is worth... And I know you ain't no youngin either.
I think you might just like the "beat", and maybe the chorus, but what the song is really about is EVIL...
Here are the lyrics:
. congressional reports. President Ford
says that he's disappointed with
Congress's performance. In Detroit, a Pontiac,
Michigan youth was reported dead at the scene
of a head-on collision on Grand Avenue this morning.
The youth was reportedly driving on the wrong side
of the boulevard when he struck a delivery truck - - Remember this for the end.
and was catapulted through the windshield of his
car. The driver of the truck is reported to be
uninjured. The identities of both men are being
withheld by local police. County legislatives today
are expected to rally to the aid of striking
longshoremen in hopes of ending the 9 month deadlock ..."
"...roll all night and party every day
I wanna rock and roll all night and party every day"
I feel uptight on a Saturday night
Nine o' clock, the radio's the only light
I hear my song and it pulls me through
Comes on strong, tells me what I got to do - - His "song" tells him what to do = demons
I got to
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
You gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City - - Which isn't just an expression for the possessed/damned.
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Getting late
I just can't wait
Ten o'clock and I know I gotta hit the road
First I drink, then I smoke
Start up the car, and I try to make the midnight show - - Endorsement of drinking and doing drugs before driving.
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Movin' fast, doin' 95
Hit top speed but I'm still movin' much too slow - - Reckless driving much? But clearly it is also a veiled reference to more drugs.
I feel so good, I'm so alive
I hear my song playin' on the radio
It goes
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Twelve o'clock, I gotta rock
There's a truck ahead, lights starin' at my eyes
Oh my God, no time to turn
I got to laugh 'cause I know I'm gonna die - - He is the guy from the beginning - the devils lead him to his death - his last words - blasphemy.
Why
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get up
Everybody's gonna leave their seat - - He was literally catapulted from his seat and died...
So if this song isn't Satanic - I don't know what is...
I suggest if you like the beat so much finding a YouTube download of the instrumental version - but considering that you probably wouldn't be able to get the lyrics out of your head...
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In my misguided youth, I listened to enough evil music to last 10 lifetimes...
So, take this for what it is worth... And I know you ain't no youngin either.
I think you might just like the "beat", and maybe the chorus, but what the song is really about is EVIL...
Here are the lyrics:
. congressional reports. President Ford
says that he's disappointed with
Congress's performance. In Detroit, a Pontiac,
Michigan youth was reported dead at the scene
of a head-on collision on Grand Avenue this morning.
The youth was reportedly driving on the wrong side
of the boulevard when he struck a delivery truck - - Remember this for the end.
and was catapulted through the windshield of his
car. The driver of the truck is reported to be
uninjured. The identities of both men are being
withheld by local police. County legislatives today
are expected to rally to the aid of striking
longshoremen in hopes of ending the 9 month deadlock ..."
"...roll all night and party every day
I wanna rock and roll all night and party every day"
I feel uptight on a Saturday night
Nine o' clock, the radio's the only light
I hear my song and it pulls me through
Comes on strong, tells me what I got to do - - His "song" tells him what to do = demons
I got to
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
You gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City - - Which isn't just an expression for the possessed/damned.
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Getting late
I just can't wait
Ten o'clock and I know I gotta hit the road
First I drink, then I smoke
Start up the car, and I try to make the midnight show - - Endorsement of drinking and doing drugs before driving.
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Movin' fast, doin' 95
Hit top speed but I'm still movin' much too slow - - Reckless driving much? But clearly it is also a veiled reference to more drugs.
I feel so good, I'm so alive
I hear my song playin' on the radio
It goes
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get down
Everybody's gonna leave their seat
Twelve o'clock, I gotta rock
There's a truck ahead, lights starin' at my eyes
Oh my God, no time to turn
I got to laugh 'cause I know I'm gonna die - - He is the guy from the beginning - the devils lead him to his death - his last words - blasphemy.
Why
Get up
Everybody's gonna move their feet
Get up
Everybody's gonna leave their seat - - He was literally catapulted from his seat and died...
So if this song isn't Satanic - I don't know what is...
I suggest if you like the beat so much finding a YouTube download of the instrumental version - but considering that you probably wouldn't be able to get the lyrics out of your head...
I did not know this much about the lyrics. I have never been a Kiss fan. I just know a few songs.
A lot of times I don't really notice the lyrics of a song, since I am not a native speaker of English. What I like about this song is the riffs, the in front of the beat drumming, the solo, etc...
On a moral level, merely listening to a song that is about a bad thing might not be a sin. I mean, we can watch a movie about a bad person, but it is not per se a sin. There are many movies with evil characters that have a positive message. I am not being liberal here, I am just trying to see the moral implications.
The song describes a young man who was possessed or at least influenced by demons and commited ѕυιcιdє. Merely listening to it does not look like a sin to me, but if a young man listens to such songs everyday, sings it, collects posters of these evil musicians and so on, it will certainly have a very bad effect on his life. Entertainment is not just about the art, it promotes values (or a lack of them), habits and a whole lifestyle. The Kiss lifestyle is not pleasing to God, that is for sure.
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I was thinking: Can we listen to some songs by a music band and avoid others by the same band and still remain Catholic?
What would Jesus do?
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I see the lyrics of Detroit Rock City as a "warning" that having a mentality like the person singing the lyrics (in a first person narrative) will definitely get you killed. That's why I have always considered it an anti-drugs/anti-alcohol song.
However, one of the most demonic popular songs I can remember hearing on the radio when I was growing up was the Blue Oyster Cult song "Don't Fear The Reaper" because it's a song about encouraging people to commit ѕυιcιdє with the lyrics: "40,000 people do it every day...we can be like they are...come on baby, don't fear the reaper."
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Another popular song, albeit not a rock song, that has somewhat of a twisted message is the George hαɾɾιson so-called religious song "My Sweet Lord" because, while the music appears catchy, the lyrics seem to be about a person who is not enjoying living the life God gave him and is hinting at the fact that he wants to die. That is noticed with the repeated lyrics of "I really want to see you but it takes so long, my Lord."
The song also seems to be a Christian song at first (since the singer is speaking to God) as the chorus sings "Hallelujah...Hallelujah" but then near the end of the song, the same chorus begins to sing "Hare Krishna...Krishna Krishna...Dalai Lama".
I know that the writer and singer of the song abandoned his Christian faith but, in one of his other so-called religious songs songs called "Awaiting On You All", he arrogantly puts down and insults the Holy Rosary which should NEVER be done by or acceptable to anyone no matter what a person's faith may be.
I find it ironic that many popular entertainers who have written and performed songs that insult, mock or curse God end up dying painful, agonizing deaths. George hαɾɾιson died such a death in 2001 at age 58 and I can't help but think that maybe, as he was on his death bed, he realized the millions of people he negatively influenced with those two songs. Who knows?
The same can be said for John Lennon's atheist/communist anthem "Imagine" and his anti-Chistian song "God." He was shot to death at age 40.
Yet another example is Frank Zappa who sang that God is dumb and ugly in his song "Dumb All Over" and then succuмbed to an agonizing death of prostate cancer at age 52.
These examples remind me that those singers who openly mock, blaspheme, and insult God (and thereby negatively influencing millions of listeners) always get what's coming to them sooner or later.