

19 Atheistic, Agnostic & Highly Skeptical Songs features anti-religious anthems by artists including The 1975, Bad Religion, Hozier, Marilyn Manson & Slayer.


According to Steve Martin, “Atheists Don’t Have No Songs.” Not true Steve, no true. There have been a number of secular songs that explore atheism, agnosticism, and general religious skepticism. While many of these nonreligious numbers can’t be liked to church hymns or traditional parts of the liturgy, they do express opposition to God, religion, and spirituality. Among artists contributing to the nonreligious anthems are The 1975, Bad Religion, Hozier, Marilyn Manson, and Slayer.
1. Marilyn Manson, “SAY10”
Writers: Marilyn Manson & Tyler Bates | Producer: Tyler Bates
Heaven Upside Down • Loma Vista • 2017
On the chorus, the deck of cards is completely revealed with a catchy, yet incredibly blasphemous hook. Chocked full of religious references, “SAY10” transcends its beastly title.
“So, you say ‘GOD’ and I say ‘SAY10’ You say ‘GOD’ and I say ‘SAY10’ SAY, SAY, SAY10.”
“SAY10” has also appeared on playlists These 15 Songs Have the Devil in Mindand Religiously Skeptical Gems 2.0.
2. The 1975, “If I Believe You”
Writers: Adam Hann, George Daniel, Matthew Healy & Ross MacDonald « Producers: George Daniel, Matthew Healy & Mike Crossey
I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It • Interscope • 2016
“And if I believe you Will that make it stop? If I told you I need you Is that what you want? And I’m broken and bleeding And begging for help And I’m asking you Jesus, show yourself.”
“If I Believe You” also appears on previously published playlists Religiously Skeptical Gems 2.0 and Secular Songs That ‘Take You to Church’.
3. Tyler Glenn, “Devil”
Writers: Grant Michael, Sam Hollander & Tyler Glenn « Producer: Tim Pagnotta
Excommunication• Island • 2016
“I think the devil made me Do it, do it, baby I found myself when I lost my faith I found myself when I lost my faith.”
Glenn was pissed off on his debut solo album, Excommunication. The album focused on his break with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The main reason for this break was Glenn’s homosexuality. Disappointed by being unaccepted by the church as a gay man, naturally, he left. Glenn doesn’t come over as atheistic – more agnostic or indifferent to religion given his experiences.
“I think I still believe in Jesus He’s a friend when I choose to pray But my demons get me high, ‘til I’m burning all the time Yeah, they never wash my sins away.”
“The Devil” has appeared on numerous playlists, including These 15 Songs Have the Devil in Mind, Creatures! Ghosts, Monsters, Vampires and Such, Religiously Skeptical Gems 2.0, and 26 Notable LGBTQ Songs Since 2010.
4. Hozier, “Take Me to Church”
Writer: Andrew Hozier-Byrne « Producers: Andrew Hozier-Byrne & Rob Kirwan
Hozier • Columbia • 2014
“My church offers no absolutes She tells me ‘worship in the bedroom’ The only heaven I’ll be sent to Is when I’m alone with you I was born sick, but I love it Command me to be well.”
“Take Me to Church” also appears on previously published playlists Religiously Skeptical Gems 2.0 and Secular Songs That ‘Take You to Church’.
5. Angel Haze, “Black Synagogue”
Writers: Angel Haze, Mike Dean & Wynter Gordon
Dirty Gold • Island • 2013
Continuing the aforementioned lyrics, excerpted from the third verse:
“Everything here is man-made And I’m just searching for some fucking truth.”
Her most powerful statement about relying solely on religion and God comes on the explicit outro.
“How many people here look for Jesus to solve their problems? Lots of people. And how many of those people are fixed? None of them know fucking about shit, they’re all fucking fucked up. Anything to help you escape. It takes it, it takes something to just say, ‘Fuck it! This is reality, I’m gonna deal with it!’ But do we ever really deal with it? Deal with it, stop running, stop trying to find these substitutes? Stop trying to find Jesus in strangers, and Jesus in church, and God, and find God in yourself. Powerful thing, yeah?”
6. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Sacrilege”
Mosquito• Interscope • 2013
“Asked if I would try To leave this all behind Halo round his head Burning in our bed In our bed, in our bed.”
The music video for “Sacrilege” is more disturbing than the song itself. It features British Model Lily Cole burned at the stake for her promiscuity and adultery with the men, as well as a woman, in town. Remember, one of the Ten Commandments is, thou shalt not commit adultery. Sure, they are literally burning her at the stake, but the bigger takeaway is the utter hypocrisy.
7. Frank Turner, “Glory Hallelujah”
Writer: Frank Turner
England Keep My Bones • Epitaph • 2011
Frank Turner takes the atheism next-level on “Glory Hallelujah.” After kicking off “Glory Hallelujah” gloriously with organ and blatant gospel sensibilities, he’s spirited in denouncing God. For nonbelievers everywhere, they’ll thrill in the exuberance of this blatant atheistic anthem. While believers will appreciate the spirited vibes of the music and impressive production, the blasphemy and heresy won’t be too pleasing.
“...Swap your confirmation for your dancing shoes Because there never was no God... Raise up your lowered head and hear the liberation beat Because there never was no God... No finger pointing justified by phantoms up above Because there never was no God.”
8. First Aid Kit, “Hard Believer”
Big Black and the Blue • Wichita Recordings Ltd. • 2010
“Well, I see you've got your Bible Your delusion imagery Well, I don't need your eternity Or your meaning to feel free I just live because I love to And that's enough you see So, don't preach about morality That's just human sense to me.”
9. Bright Eyes, “Four Winds”
Writer: Conor Oberst
Cassadaga • Saddle Creek • 2007
“The Bible’s blind, the Torah’s deaf, the Qur’an is mute
If you burned them all together, you’d get close to the truth still.”
10. Bad Religion, “Atheist Peace”
The Empire Strikes First • Epitaph • 2004
“(Yeah) Tell me what we’re fighting for I don’t remember anymore, only temporary reprieve And the world might cease if we fail to tame the beast From the faith that you release comes an atheist peace ...And the world won’t wait for the truth upon a plate But we're ready now to feast on an atheist peace.”
11. Bad Religion, “God’s Love”
The Empire Strikes First • Epitaph • 2004
“So, tell me, tell me where is the love in a careless creation when there’s no above?
There’s no justice, just a cause and a cure
And a bounty of suffering it seems we all endure
And what I’m frightened of is that they call it God’s love.”
12. Tool, “Opiate”
Opiate • Sony • 1999
Clearly, on “Opiate,” Keenan approaches God and religion in mocking fashion as opposed to sincerely or authentically. Dead giveaway – the rape lyric:
“My God’s will Becomes me When he speaks He speaks through me He has needs Like I do We both want To rape you.”
13. The Dandy Warhols, “Hard on for Jesus”
The Dandy Warhols Come Down • Capitol • 1997
“Oh yeah, Jesus (Oh yeah, Jesus) You Got me Going (Got Me Going) And I know just like I know No way of knowin’ (no way of knowin’) I gotta have faith (gotta have faith) I gotta believe (gotta believe) That the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings Come and set me free (come set me free).”
14. The Cure, “This is a Lie”
Writers: Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper, Simon Gallup, Roger O’Donnell & Robert Smith « Producers:Robert Smith & Steve Lyon
Wild Mood Swings • Elektra • 1996
“How each of us denies any other way in the world Why each of us must choose I’ve never understood One special friend One true love Why each of us must lose everyone else in the world.”
15. Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Shallow Be Thy Game”
Writers: Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, Dave Navarro & Flea« Producer: Rick Rubin
One Hot Minute • Warner Bros. • 1995
“I was not created In the likeness of a fraud Your hell is something scary I prefer a loving God We are not the center Of this funny universe... You’ll never burn me I’ll be your heretic You can’t contain me I am the power free Truth belongs to everybody.”
16. Nine Inch Nails, “Terrible Lie”
Writer: Trent Reznor
Pretty Hate Machine • The Bicycle Music Company • 1989
“My head is filled with disease My skin is begging you please I’m on my hands and knees I want so much to believe.”
17. Slayer, “Jesus Saves”
Writers: Jeff Hanneman & Kerry King « Producers: Rick Rubin & Slayer
Reign in Blood • 1986 • American
“For all respect, you cannot lust In an invisible man you place your trust Indirect dependency Eternal attempt at amnesty He will decide who lives and dies Depopulate, Satanic rise You will be an accessory Irreverence and blasphemy.”
18. XTC, “Dear God”
Writers: Andy Partridge « Producer: Todd Rundgren
Skylarking • Virgin • 1986
“I won't believe in Heaven and Hell No saints, no sinners, no devil as well No pearly gates, no thorny crown You're always letting us humans down… That Father, Son and Holy Ghost Is just somebody's unholy hoax...”
19. John Lennon, “Imagine”
Writer: John Lennon « Producers: John Lennon, Phil Spector & Yoko Ono
Imagine • EMI • 1971
“Imagine there’s no heaven It’s easy if you try No hell below us Above us, only sky Imagine all the people living for today.”
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