While I beat the drum of 70's and 80's music as the best in my opinion, there were many groups that spoke out against the power these bands weilded over the children to corrupt them. Everything from lyrical content and the horrible lie that was back masking, music then was supposed to turn us into devil worshipping, drug abusing, murdering God haters.
But it didn't; all that it did was remind why adults were so closed minded and ignorant. Ozzy bit into a bat one night onstage (allegedly thinking it was rubber) and was bitten as a result, incurring rabies. From that ONE occurance, he was villified by the leaders of the day, and people that didn't know any better were told that he did it every concert, and that it was some sort of Satanic rite (they used the terms Satanist and devil worshipper interchangably).
Now, did the emergency rooms start filling with kids with rabies after trying bite into various living things?
NO.
Elvis, The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, Ozzy, Marilyn Manson.....they all were accused at one time of corrupting the youth, and maybe a few disenfranchised people took things a little too far; but the artists cannot be blamed. Although I do think that as an artist, you have a responsibility to not just do anything just to make a buck....
If a person is troubled enough to gang bang, shoot at a cop, bite the head off a bat, kill their parents, etc, then ANYTHING could have pushed them over the edge.
What music was Hitler listening to?
What about Jim Jones? Pol Pot?
I echo LongGe123 sentiments; educate your kids, tell them that just as Arnold is not really the Terminator, the lyrics are most likely an exagerration of the artists lives.
It doesn't mean that they should be emulated or revered.