I suggest you checkout "They Sold Thier Souls for Rock and Roll" the root of most rock music goes straight back to ancient pagan practices as well. You can see a lot of free material at this website:
Welcome To Good Fight Theater
That website is a joke.
I've watched most of their videos on bands and this is what they've done so far:
"Rammstein had the line 'You in the school yard, I'm ready to kill!' It's clearly about a school shooting and inspired Columbine!" No, it's a song they wrote to cast their own hate-filled view of the grotesque lifestyle of child rapists. Actual rape victims have been thanking them for writing this song, feeling it provides some justice to them by talking about something they are afraid to.
"Kidd Rock wears a devil on one of his vests. He's clearly promoting Satanism to today's youth!" Pull up a song, any song of his that is actually about Satanism, and then maybe I'll give you some credibility.
"The Backstreet Boys sing about sex and most of their fans are teens! They're promoting teen sex!" If they were their music wouldn't be allowed on the air and they'd be arrested for pedophilia. They're songs are always about no one specific, not blatantly directed at teens.
"Christina Aguelera was said to have 'a devil of an image.'" She also said she was a genie in a bottle... where is this bottle and can I get my wishes please?
"U2 did a cover of 'Helter Skelter' which Charles Manson used as his theme. They encourage his kind of evil!" Helter Skelter means disorderly and chaotic, and when the Beatles originally wrote it, it was to compete with The Who who had been gaining recognition for the wild rhythm of their music. Charles Manson, already insane as it is, listened to every single song on the white album and created his own translation for them, and because of that everyone takes only his translation of the songs, and not the actual one. Weren't we warned that someone else would twist the meanings and definitions of what God says in an attempt to deceive???
"The Eagles talk about demons in 'One of these Nights'! It's demonic!" The song is about procrastination. No seriously, it is.
"David Bowie said his inspiration came from Kabalah and Crowleyism! He promotes Satanism!" Well by that train of logic I could say a vegetarian promotes eating meat... sure they're completely different things but apparently that doesn't matter anymore because everything's the same.
"Little Richard (oh you've got to be kidding me, really?!) said that some Rock and Roll bands pray to the Devil. He clearly believes the Devil gave him his success!" So if I said some fat people have a gland problem that means I'm fat because I have one and not because I just have an unhealthy diet? Well that's a load off!
You know what this looks easy, I wanna play too!
"You Belong to the City." Like how Sodom and Gommorrah was a city?
"Cuts Like a Knife." Clearly advocating mass murder!
Track 5: "Evil Woman." Need I say more? Clearly promoting Jezebel!
"Jesus Freak." Clearly intended to mock Christianity by using an already derogatory name used to make fun of Christians...
...oh wait that was from a Christian band... well this is awkward...
You see what I mean? You put whatever spin you want on what someone says or sings and it can mean just about anything. If you want to make accusations, fine, but use actual arguments to back up what you say. Word twisting and extremism helps no one.