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There's an interesting documentary about black metal on Netflix (at least, the last time I checked). I didn't find it on a quick web search, so not sure the title. It platforms Varg Vikernes, so maybe it's worth avoiding now cause he's a nazi fuck. But if you look past that, it interviews some key characters in the scene. I knew next to nothing about the genre going in, so it was fun.
Here's one black metal track that I found on my own. Supposedly the vocalist is an Arab woman. I've read that maybe it isn't sincere, but probably a lot of black metal isn't.
Janaza - Burn The Pages Of Quran (Anti Islamic Black Metal)
This one?
No, that's way longer than the one I watched. One thing that stood out about the film was that the long-haired musician from one of the bands did a phone interview where he was cheerful and gracious near the opening. It was counter to the image of black metal and made an impression on me. I don't mean overly cheerful, but just polite.