>>43825588He's "not right". When I was getting into metal, I had problems accepting the lyrics of some metal songs. It caused me to be selective of which bands and songs I listened to; but in time I found that metal covers a lot of themes. So like, it made me ask myself, if I want to claim myself a metalhead, should I be knowledgeable about bands and songs that I don't want to give a shit about?
Take for example Iron Maiden's Number of The Beast. It's a song where the singer is paranoid if the Devil has sent his beast after him. I'm not into this theme, but Iron Maiden is a popular metal band; so if I meet another metalhead they'd expect me to know and love the song, right? So it becomes hard to connect to ALL metalheads around the world because metal themes are very varied. Some are insanely edgy, anti-religious and outright threaten violence or self harm; while some other are inspiring, fantasy-based, and preaching love. Metal is for everyone, but only the metal that fits them; which might not fit Ike, Futakuchi and whoever else.
Here's a bonus Rushia metal if you read the entire post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTV2rIbJNVw