Desde John Lennon con su increíble “Imagine”, hasta Nine Inch Nails con sus letras duras, éstos y más, han criticado a la religión. Descubre que otras bandas han hecho canciones iconoclastas que desprecian el fanatismo religioso. No apto para fieles creyentes.
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Las mejores canciones que critican a la religión
“Heresy” – Nine Inch Nails
“Your Dod is dead and no one cares, if there is a hell I’ll see you there”
“Dear God” – XTC
“I won’t believe in heaven and hell. No saints, no sinners, no devil as well”
“Evil And A Heathen” – Franz Ferdinand
“I like how you pretend that the end will be the end”
“Imagine” – John Lennon
“Imagine there’s no heaven, it’s easy if you try. No hell below us, above us only sky”
“Leper Messiah” – Metallica
“Blind devotion came, rotting your brain. Chain, chain, join the endless chain”
“Intervention” – Arcade Fire
“Working for the Church while your family dies. You take what they give you and you keep it inside”
“Superstition” – Stevie Wonder
“When you believe in things that you don’t understand, then you suffer”
“God” – Tori Amos
“God sometimes you just don’t come through. Do you need a woman to look after you”
“Forgiven – Alanis Morissette”
“You know how us Catholic girls can be. We make up for so much time a little too late”
“Judith” – A Perfect Circle
“How the savior has abandoned you. Fuck your God, your Lord and your Christ”
“Fight Song” – Marilyn Manson
“But I’m not a slave to a God that doesn’t exist”
“God’s Love” – Bad Religion
“And what I’m frightened of is that they call it ‘God’s love'”