I have just started posting on this page and I noticed that topic is most likely about music, specifically, Rock which i thought of to be a style of Music that uses heavy guitars, powerful vocals and drums. Others may not realized that this type influence our mind experiences. Its content has been describe to have a deeper meaning at times. Overall Rock music can make a person more emotional through its lyrics.
And in other news today, sun rises in east and sinks in west; pope still a catholic; and money makes the world go around, the world go around, the world go around.
Ok, this post strikes me as being more than one standard unit of QueenZone-weird...not wishing to be a spoilsport here, but the ability of music, any kind of music, to affect emotion, mood and various other personality traits has been well-established since before Plato (who, in his writings, assumed his audience's awareness of this fact as a given).
Portugal. The Man has a SCARY, catchy song called Modern Jesus. I don't like the lyrics, so I've stopped listening to it, but the lyrics is stuck in my head, it's been there for about a year ... "We don't need no modern Jesus, to roll with us..." Portugal. The Man has many I l l u m i n a t i-symbols in their pics, covers etc... "They" use music to make us not caring about moral and religion etc.
So many of the typical bands have lots of I l l u m i n a t i and/or satanic symbols - like covering one eye, butterflies etc. link
LOL! You do realize that you are following a conspiracy theory invented by reactionary Catholics in 18th century Bavaria, then taken up by the Nazi's in the 1920s and carried on by New Age-groups that flirt with the far-right?
Also, butterflies, an illuminati-symbol? I think not. Covering one eye? Closer to pagan worship of Odin than to Illuminati. Perhaps you mean the All-Seeing Eye? Common Christian symbol, actually.
Of course there's been much of this - but you're mistaking cause and result. It's like the 'satanic-messages-in-metal' story of the early '80s - the story goes around, and bands jump on the (forgive me) band wagon to get some free exposure. Same here. Believe me on this one, I'm an historian of the 19th and 20th century, and this is by far the most frequently (ab)used conspiracy theory the (Catholic-oriented) far-right uses (it's much rarer amongst protestants, or at least it was until the 1980s). There is NO foundation of truth whatsoever, and the people who promote the conspiracy theory are usually trying to convince you of other nefarious things (the Jews/Communists/Leftists/Liberals are secretly in charge of the world, vaccination is a conspiracy to kill children, gays want to destroy heterosexuality, etc.)
Be very vigilant when you come across conspiracy theories like this! At first, they appear to make sense (having been carefully constructed to do so), but when you dig a little deeper, the result usually isn't pretty.