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The War Between Satan and the Catholic Church in Music
« on: August 20, 2015, 05:39:17 PM »
I have started this topic to prove the war between Satan and the Catholic church in music is becoming much more mainstream as “Dark Ambient music”  is getting more popular in T.V. And movies.

Many people still do not believe there is so much dangerous music available. I believe this composers  music is more scary than traditional “Black Metal” because of the use of Catholic elements in his music. Some of the music below is more than 20 years old.

This music makes me feel the end of the world as we know it near and makes me feel the struggle between God and Satan (good and evil) and makes me realize my need to live in the state of sanctifying grace. VERY SCARY!

Do you believe this composer is possessed?

Raison D'être – Katharos 2014


Raison D'être - Of Dying Relics


Raison d'Etre - In Loneliness


Raison D'etre -The Slow Ascend -


Raison D'etre - new album 2009 - official teaser


Raison D'Etre - Disintegrates From Within


Raison d'Être - Procession


Raison d'Etre---In Abandoned Places


Raison D'etre - Towards Desolation

The War Between Satan and the Catholic Church in Music
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2015, 05:50:02 PM »
Are they actually 'meant' to sound dark and creepy, because I really wouldn't have a problem with it if his intention was just to make dark and creepy ambiance.  I mean, if he made this thinking it sounded good in the same way normal music sounds good, then we might have a problem.


The War Between Satan and the Catholic Church in Music
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2015, 05:53:14 PM »
Quote from: MrYeZe
Are they actually 'meant' to sound dark and creepy, because I really wouldn't have a problem with it if his intention was just to make dark and creepy ambiance.  I mean, if he made this thinking it sounded good in the same way other music sounds good, then we might have a problem.


I have notice the powers that be are using more of this type of music to influence people because of how it plays on the mind.

The War Between Satan and the Catholic Church in Music
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2015, 05:57:26 PM »
Quote from: Truth is Eternal
Quote from: MrYeZe
Are they actually 'meant' to sound dark and creepy, because I really wouldn't have a problem with it if his intention was just to make dark and creepy ambiance.  I mean, if he made this thinking it sounded good in the same way other music sounds good, then we might have a problem.


I have notice the powers that be are using more of this type of music to influence people because of how it plays on the mind.


How, in the media, or just making more of it?  Though, I agree it plays on the mind, I guess that's why it's effective at making you feel scared or uncomfortable, which was probably the song's intention anyway.

The War Between Satan and the Catholic Church in Music
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2015, 06:26:35 PM »
Quote from: MrYeZe
Quote from: Truth is Eternal
Quote from: MrYeZe
Are they actually 'meant' to sound dark and creepy, because I really wouldn't have a problem with it if his intention was just to make dark and creepy ambiance.  I mean, if he made this thinking it sounded good in the same way other music sounds good, then we might have a problem.


I have notice the powers that be are using more of this type of music to influence people because of how it plays on the mind.


How, in the media, or just making more of it?  Though, I agree it plays on the mind, I guess that's why it's effective at making you feel scared or uncomfortable, which was probably the song's intention anyway.


I heard an increase in movie trailers and online games with this type of music in it.