Second wave black metal

Second wave black metal is the second movement of black metal that which originated in Norway and Sweden in the 90s.1 This Norwegian black metal was created in a small number of groups of which its members were very young, they were known among yes and suitable common ideals. Some of these musicians will be called Inner Circle — Inner Circle — although others reject this term. Black metal became known for the large number of crimes and violent deaths related to this movement, appearing in different media such as the newspaper, magazines, and television programs around the world, not only for its unusual violence but also because they were committed by an ideology that justified them. These violent acts include: several desecrations to cemeteries, death threats against priests, two murders, one suicide, and the burning of several monumental and historical churches.1