During Cradle of Filth's 1997 UK tour, the extreme metal band unveiled a highly controversial t-shirt on their merchandise stalls depicting a topless nun masturbating and the slogan 'JESUS IS A CUNT' on the back. Unsurprisingly the top has been banned in a number of countries, including New Zealand, while fans have faced fines and court action for wearing it in public. If there is such thing as hell, these boys are damned for eternity. No doubt somewhere they'd feel completely at home though!
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- What about The Stranglers and their 1981 album Themeninblack which had the prefix of The Gospel According to... This album dealt with the concept that God is an extra terrestrial being and that therefore all religons are built on falsehood. The cover featured Da Vinci's The Last Supper as a gatefold sleeve and on it Judas Iscariot had been replaced by a Maninblack.
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- Praise be to Dawkins! Only say the word and Hitchens will be there!
- It seems like RUSH has promoted rational thought and a bent against supernaturalism. They've never said they don't believe, outright; but, they seem very intelligent and rational.
- RUSH has said that they don't believe, both in interviews, and most recently and strongly on their album "Snakes and Arrows". Check out the song "Faithless", which, as it promises, is about not believing.
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