they produced an album which had paganish symbols on it. christards, being tards, instantly believed this to be devil worship

there's also some bullshit about a satanic message encoded in stairway to heaven if you play it backwards:

>In a January 1982 broadcast of the Trinity Broadcasting Network television program Praise the Lord hosted by Paul Crouch, it was claimed that hidden messages were contained in many popular rock songs through a technique called backmasking. One example of such hidden messages that was prominently cited was in "Stairway to Heaven".[71] The alleged message, which occurs during the middle section of the song ("If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now...") when played backward, was purported to contain the Satanic references: "Here's to my sweet Satan / The one whose little path would make me sad whose power is Satan, / He'll give you, he'll give you 666 / There was a little tool shed where he made us suffer, sad Satan."[72]

Rock music made conservatards lose their mind. See Frank Zappa and Jerry Falwell (who was later exposed to be a prostitute enjoyer)