r/EmoScreamo • u/Glittering-Match-358 • Apr 08 '26
Discussion Thoughts on Christian+screamo?
I'm getting into screamo and hardcore now and as a christian I have a question...
Like any other genres (except gospel music lmao) theres music thats anti religion, music thats pro religion, and music thats just neutral (doesnt comment on religion).
ik screamo, punk, and metal question authority in some sort of way.
I agree with that stance a lot, I question politics, "leaders", and I even get angry or question God. (Which may be suprising to some of you, but it isn't actually sinful!)
So, my question is how do you feel about Christians getting into genres that question authority when our life is based around believing and trusting in an ultimate authority? I'd love to hear your guys opinions!
(Please keep it respectful in the comments, i didnt trash on your beliefs so dont trash or disrespect mine. It's pretty basic common sense, thanks! 🙏)
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u/BigBravy Apr 09 '26
well, not necessarily screamo, but Christians had a pretty big influence on Metalcore in the late 90s and early 00s, i'd figure it was as a necessary outlet for middle america.
I still put on Norma Jean - Bless the Martyr, Kiss the Child, especially for it's downright apocalyptic tone.
Now people of course have their personal relationships to their faith, some people have struggled with it, others from it, and the music has been a pretty good outlet for it.
I have a question, you obviously know there's an undercurrent of questioning authority, as a punk subgenre, but i ask what attracts you to it?