I went into an A&F store quite a while back, but I never heard any “satanic music” in there. I would concur with you though about the general atmosphere of the place, although I never saw any “necked” men in there
My opinion: the place reeked of hedonism...
As a side note: I remember a talk that I had with a person who used to go to the same church that I went to who objected to the music at the church, saying that it was too contemporary for her.
She said “If it sounds like rock music, it’s rock music.”
I retorted to the effect of: “If there are southern gospel songs and church music book selections in church that sound like saloon music, it must be saloon music.”
I told them if they don’t turn up the heat and turn down the music and give me a bag without nudity on it, they have seen the last dollar they will ever see from me. The problem is, they offend the moms of the teens who shop there. Well I have the power of the purse and that place ain’t getting one more penny from me. Neither is Tom Cruise or Jay Z who now has a men’s cologne out.