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No, not all metal music is violent. Yes, some can be, but there is also metal music that isn't violent at all. Just as you can find variations of almost everything, there's also variations of metal.. You can even find Christian metal with Christian lyrics that has no violent within..

So, while there IS metal music with violence and/or suicidal lyrics etc; there is also some that has none of that. This is a common misconception although, due to certain popular metal bands...

So no worries! :)

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It can be violent, if you take it out on things. But if not it is ok. If i do say so myself!

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