From the number of hostile online comments to the number shooting deaths, Alabama is one of the most angry and hateful states in the nation, according to a new study.

The report by financial advisory site WalletHub pulled together data from federal agencies, nonprofits, industry tracking groups and more to see which states were the most “sinful” across a range of categories. Alabama didn’t rank among the 10 worst states in the overall “sin” study. It has among the fewest problem drinkers per capita, it’s among the lowest for marijuana use, and it has the fewest prostitution arrests in the nation.

But it was top 6 for hate.

That includes having the fifth-highest percentage of hostile internet comments; the ninth most hate groups per capita; the second-most discrimination cases; the eighth-highest rate of violent crimes; and the second-highest rate of gun deaths in the nation.

Tennessee topped the rankings for hate. Four of the top six states were in the Southeast.

Alabama didn’t score as badly in the study’s other “sin” themed categories like “greed,” “lust,” and “vanity,” though it had a few sobering rankings. For instance, there are more retail opioid prescriptions dispensed in Alabama per capita than in any other state. And Alabama is No. 4 for most amount of time spent on Internet porn sites.

The nation’s most sinful state is home to a city that already wears that nickname with pride: Nevada. It was followed in the rankings by Florida, California, Texas and Tennessee.

You can see more at wallethub.com.