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** Nor did it affect "Stagger Lee," [[Refuge in Audacity|one of the filthiest motherfucking songs ever recorded.]]
** Nor did it affect "Stagger Lee," [[Refuge in Audacity|one of the filthiest motherfucking songs ever recorded.]]
* 80's jangle pop group Guadalcanal Diary used Christian and Catholic imagery in their lyrics frequently, but they sang songs from the perspectives of the pious and righteous, as well as the cynical and impious, never truly picking one over the other.
* 80's jangle pop group Guadalcanal Diary used Christian and Catholic imagery in their lyrics frequently, but they sang songs from the perspectives of the pious and righteous, as well as the cynical and impious, never truly picking one over the other.
* After [[Megadeth|Dave Mustaine's]] conversion to Christianity circa 2004, he started including Christian elements in a few of his songs, mostly involving the Biblical [[Endofthe World As We Know It|apocalypse]]. These tend to be dark enough to make people wonder if Mustaine is serious or if he simply uses the darker prophesies for dark entertainment.
* After [[Megadeth|Dave Mustaine's]] conversion to Christianity circa 2004, he started including Christian elements in a few of his songs, mostly involving the Biblical [[The End of the World as We Know It|apocalypse]]. These tend to be dark enough to make people wonder if Mustaine is serious or if he simply uses the darker prophesies for dark entertainment.
** ''The System Has Failed'' has "The Scorpion," "Truth Be Told," "Of Mice and Men," and "Shadow of Deth."
** ''The System Has Failed'' has "The Scorpion," "Truth Be Told," "Of Mice and Men," and "Shadow of Deth."
** ''United Abominations'' has "Never Walk Alone... A Call to Arms" and "Blessed are the Dead,"
** ''United Abominations'' has "Never Walk Alone... A Call to Arms" and "Blessed are the Dead,"