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There is no question that Electric Guitarists in rock n roll seem to be taken by the devil in a way that the bassist and singer and drummer is not. Right?
They seem like hardcore satanists, brandishing the horns at any and every opportunity. How did it begin? Where does it trace back to?
Looking back, I trace its origin all the way back to Robert Johnson - blues guitarist. Somewhere around 1930, it is said that he met the devil at a crossroads and gave him the Guitar. Previously he had been an average guitarist and singer at best, and when he returned from hiding a year later, he had become a prodigious talent! Blues, as we know, went on to become the basis for rock n roll which exists in this same satanic vein.
It seems as though the entire illuminati, hyper-sexualized hypnotism-style music that we all enjoy today can be traced back to a few Satanist artists who engaged in some ritual to exchange fame and fortune for some sacrifice. Who, or what, they sacrificed is pure speculation (after all, we weren't there) but these deals usually involved the life of a loved one. Robert was one of the first blues artists, and if we're talking about What makes today's 'satanic music' different from the more musical 'Old stuff' , then I can't find any before Robert. It seems we have HIM to thank for the Devil in the music industry.
They seem like hardcore satanists, brandishing the horns at any and every opportunity. How did it begin? Where does it trace back to?
Looking back, I trace its origin all the way back to Robert Johnson - blues guitarist. Somewhere around 1930, it is said that he met the devil at a crossroads and gave him the Guitar. Previously he had been an average guitarist and singer at best, and when he returned from hiding a year later, he had become a prodigious talent! Blues, as we know, went on to become the basis for rock n roll which exists in this same satanic vein.
It seems as though the entire illuminati, hyper-sexualized hypnotism-style music that we all enjoy today can be traced back to a few Satanist artists who engaged in some ritual to exchange fame and fortune for some sacrifice. Who, or what, they sacrificed is pure speculation (after all, we weren't there) but these deals usually involved the life of a loved one. Robert was one of the first blues artists, and if we're talking about What makes today's 'satanic music' different from the more musical 'Old stuff' , then I can't find any before Robert. It seems we have HIM to thank for the Devil in the music industry.