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Bob Larson is a Nebraska born radio and television evangelist, later based in Colorado. Larson has authored numerous books on the subjects of rock music, cults, and Satanism, written from a Christian perspective.

Larson plays guitar; he has claimed his early experiences as a musician led to his concerns about occult and destructive influences in rock music. In the 1960s the focus of Larson's preaching centered mainly on the leftist political ideology, sexually suggestive lyrics, Eastern religious mysticism, and antisocial behavior of many of the era's rock musicians. Less flamboyant than the Peters Brothers and less sensational than Jack Chick, Jeff Godwin, or Jacob Aranza; Larson is still remembered as one of the most vocal fundamentalist Christian critics of rock music.

By the 1970s, however, much of Larson's teachings concerned Satanism. Larson originally rejected Christian rock music based on its similarity in sound and image to secular rock music. Larson frequently appeared as a guest on secular and religious talk shows.

In the 1980s Larson launched "Talk Back", a two-hour weekday call-in show geared mainly toward teenagers and frequently focused on teen-oriented topics such as role-playing games and rock music. By this time Larson, had come to embrace contemporary Christian music, including styles such as heavy metal and rap, and actively promoted the music and artists on his show. The subjects of Satanism and Satanic ritual abuse were also common topics of discussion. Larson was often heard performing exorcisms of callers on the air. The increasingly sensational tone of the show, combined with allegations of ethical and financial misbehavior led many affiliates - including all of Salem Broadcasting's stations simultaneously - to drop the show in the early 1990s.

In the 1990s, "Talk Back" began losing much of its teen focus - though Satanism and exorcisms remained as the show's cornerstones. The show began incorporating more right-wing politically-oriented topics. Larson tried his hand at writing fiction: his novels "Abaddon", and "The Senator's Agenda" both linked Satanic ritual abuse to political corruption. Despite the new focus, the number of affiliates continued to decrease until Larson ended the show in 2001. Larson remains active as a traveling evangelist, still focusing primarily on Satanism and exorcisms.

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