Black Metal torture — good or bad press?
I was just reading this article about improper treatment of Gitmo prisoners and a little factoid jumped out at me:
“In a previously unreported allegation, one interrogator bragged to an FBI agent that he had forced a prisoner to listen to ‘Satanic black metal music for hours,’ then dressed as a Catholic priest before ‘baptizing’ him.“
I’d be very interested in knowing what music was used. What bands would be considered abusive to a Muslim inmate? I would have thought Christian Country/Western a better choice. It sure as shit would make me spill the beans after a couple hours of high volume exposure.
I love Black Metal to a near retarded degree. I like the music, the imagery and the ideals behind it. It’s depressing to hear that people are being abused with it. It’s wrong and it angers me. But, on a disassociated and aesthetic level—it kind of makes sense. I mean, it is Black Fucking Metal. Aural and psychic abuse is usually the general aim. Honestly the whole thing reads like a Black Metal video, the prison, the priest, everything.
Would this constitute good Black Metal media coverage?
Tags: black-metal, gitmo, metal, Music, Satan, satanism, terrorism, torture



January 4th, 2007 at 10:58 am
Remember that music that was played to torture the prisoners in The Road to Guantanamo? Was that black metal? Personally, some Chinese opera at full volume would make me confess to a number of things I didn’t do.
January 4th, 2007 at 11:09 am
That was Death Metal. I forget who.