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WTF | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/2/09

This song is amazing, God doesnt exist so neither does the devil and this song rocks!! So can all you annoying Christians get a life and if have a look at your religion from a logic point of view... oh wait Christianity is just a cheap rip off of all other religions and a method used for the big men bosses in charge to boss around all the little people urgh u make me laugh u wierdo's



Dogma in music | Reviewer: Dubya G | 12/2/09

Counter culture ideas and concepts sell records. People thought that Elvis was possessed. The Carpenter's (Richard and Karen) were thrown out of Disneyland becuase of their long hair, which Disney felt embraced a hippy culture. Walt Disney himself is was a raging anti-semite who may have had pedophilic tendencies. All this and AC/DC is chastiazed for lyrics written in the 1970's.

While you don't hear a lot about it, Slayer's member's are not Satanic either. It sells records - it is a show! The lead singer is Catholic! (See "Metal: A Headbanger's Journey" - a fantastic documentary by Sam Dunn. If you like metal and Iron Maiden, Sam has a couple of documentarys that he's done.)

Motley Crue 1983's "Shout at the Devil" album received critical acclaim for Satanic references and symbols. They also were the first to wear spandex and a $%!+ load of eye make up. Other than being horrible for fashion for 10 years in music, this was as bad as it gets. FYI - the "Devil" according to Nikki Sixx was "anything you could stand up against and say "this is not right."

If you are still bothered by references to Satan, Hell, or the Devil in music, I would suggest learning about the Theory of Evolution and accept that religious beliefs are the only thing that have not changed in 2000 years. Bronze-aged dogma is the only thing to have survived in the minds of the uneducated, feeble masses who look to their "faith" to supply answers for questions that cannot be answered in science or through logic.

Remember - if something is "God's will," this can suggest that God is both good and evil at the same time. God is the one who allowed the victims of car accident to be killed, causing pain and suffering to the friends and relatives of the victim. Interestingly enough, these people pray to this "God" for comfort - the same God that caused the pain in the first place.

If God is both good and bad, then it stands to reason that God is the Devil, and the Devil is God. And since everthing is a creation of God and God's will, AC/DC is also an expression of God's will. And the lyrics, therefore, are an expression of God.

"I've got the Devil in my ear, telling me what to do... and I'm all ears." Rock & Roll Singer - AC/DC

Religion is not the problem - it is those who seek to control others through fear (people fear what they do not understand and religion is the prozac for this fear) and through slanted interpretation.

It is time to enter the new age, people. Darwin's theories of natural selection and evolution aside, we know that the strong survive. But what we will learn is that the smart ones have an advantage over the sheep in society.

Peace out - For Those About to Rock...



ok | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/4/09

Also people say stuff feelling possessed half the time demon possessed people like try to slaughter people they would seem quite psycholologhically retarded if you met them on the street they're not just some regular person. Another thing demon possessed people don't just say "I feel possessed" it's like having a seizure a little kid who was demon possessed threw a refrigerator. They just write stuff like "Hey Satan Paid My Dues" to bring in the rebellious teenagers they just want people to buy their albums they could care less if you burn them. What that other guy said about the protests against U2 that's pretty sad because only Adam Clayton isn't a Christian. Bono, The Edge, and Larry are Christians when Fundamentalist Christians call rock satanic it gets annoying but when they say Christian Rock is satanic that's just being plain close minded.



ok | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/4/09

I am a Christian and its interesting if you look at some of the lyrics to this song you could get the inclination it's about hell. And to humble saint if AC/DC were satanists why would they deny it? The best thing for you to do is ignore it because the more fundamentalist Christians talk about these bands the more famous they get. It's not your job to judge them, not mine it's God's. Every band does this they write a song about going to a local bar or something and add a few lyrics to make people think it's satanic. It's textbook. Most bands don't take it seriously outside of black metal I don't even think cannibal corpse takes seriously what they write in their songs. and to the person below me yes U2 ok they aren't as spiritual as they were back in the 80's but they haven't been destroyed by their fame I mean Miley Cyrus has been destroyed by her fame and Britny Spears. I think humble saint could be just joking because ok most enemies of rock are at least in their 40's. If AC/DC were satanists don't you think they would be preaching their satanism it's not like they attended any satanic churches, satanic rituals, also AC/DC are very humble people. Most people who knew Bon Scott describe him as a very nice, charismatic man, not an anti-christ rebel. Also AC/DC haven't worn any satanic symbols and don't say BS wore one on the cover of hth because a pentagram only resembles satanism when it has a ring around it and a goats head inside it. Also why are you on here humble saint? Not telling you to get off just asking why. Demon possessed people don't say they feel demon possessed ok I heard that this demon possessed kid threw a refrigerator across a room and do you see AC/DC going out sacrificing goats? No. They don't do drugs, they're humble, and they give to charity. There you have it.



It is a good and catchy song only. | Reviewer: peachstatejon | 10/22/09

I think that it is stupid that people attack this song because they think it is satanic in nature. Some songs are meant to be serious. This one was meant to be catchy so people can rock out to it. I am a Christian and I think it is really unfortunate that some of my fellow Christians are so closed minded. I recently went to a U2 concert at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, where there were Christian protestors saying that Bono was either the devil or the anti-christ. I really resent Christian involvement in trying to enforce censorship of rock music in the 1980's and even their attempts at more recent censorship. Censorship is wrong! I can't change the fact that some of the Christian community is close-minded and the opinions of non-believers are to be respected.



Highway to Heaven | Reviewer: humble saint | 10/7/09

Its interesting to hear some of these bands try to give an excuse to cover up there satanism. If they were just talking about going to a local bar then why would thy have said "hey satan paid my dues playin in a rockin band." Then again In Hell's bells they say "im gonna getcha, Satan getcha. And their guitar player Angus Young admited in an interview to feeling possesed after part ways through the first song. Have you ever wonderd why the lead singers of bands or band members who had the most influence in the band died young death or through drugs or suicide or something else. Elvis, John lennon, Kirk Cobain, Michael Jackson. These people supposibly had the world by their tail they could buy almost anything they wanted. why would they commit suicide or overdose on drugs or whatever else they died of. Just goes to show that there is no reward for serving satan he is the master deciever. Jesus is the Only one who gives hope for the future who cares about this cruel world ruled by the devil. In a million years from now this life will be just a faided memory or eternal regret for those who reject Christ. I too was into this garbage but think God He pulled me out and He can you too!



HW2H | Reviewer: Jazza | 10/2/09

Okay, the guy whose name is daddy, you don't know anything about this song and I'm pretty sure you don't know much about the band either. Don't come here and hate probably the biggest rock band ever, that's like going on to a plane and saying "shit the timers gone off, but nothing's happening!" For christ sake man, go home and listen to your jobros and leave us in peace.

Side Note: Bon Scott will always be missed, I loved him and all of the songs he's in, though it's a pity he died, but he will live on forever in AC/DC's name and legacy.



Chelle | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/10/09

I'm sorry, but the guy who calls himself "daddy" is a complete idiot. It has nothing to do with Satan or anything like that. If you took the time to actually read about the song you would know that. Why don't you go back to your cousin/wife and leave the real thinking to everyone else.



he was real | Reviewer: daddy | 6/30/09

i'm pretty sure he get his ass beeing fried in the flames of hell. he must be regretting he sang that song. he signed his death warrant with that shit.
burn in flames for eternity son, that was ur choice



FACT | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/21/08

This song was originally made when AC/DC (bon scott) was going to a pub and he had to cross a highway, coincendally route 666, its in chicago or somthing, but its closed, due to religious people, and an another highway was taken in its place, its the same highway but different name
Source: AC/DC Maximum Rock n' Roll





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