Heavy metal
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Heavy metal; Heavy metal is a subgenre of rock music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1969 and 1974,[1] mixed blues and rock music to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the use of highly-amplified distortion.
Out of heavy metal various subgenres later evolved, many of which are referred to simply as "metal". As a result, "heavy metal" now has two distinct meanings: either the genre and all of its subgenres, or the original heavy metal bands of the 1970s style sometimes dubbed "traditional metal", as exemplified by Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath.
[allichay] Metal
- Melodic metal
- Power metal
- Heavy metal
- Doom metal
- Drone doom metal
- Funeral doom metal
- Gothic doom metal
- Stoner doom metal
- Death doom metal
- Sludge doom metal (o sludge metal)
- Stoner metal
- Gothic metal
- Nu metal
- Funk metal
- Punk metal
- Rapcore
- Thrash metal
- Speed thrash metal
- Teutonic thrash metal
- Groove metal
- Death metal
- Brutal death metal
- Melodic death metal
- Progressive death metal
- Grindcore
- Cybergrind
- Goregrind
- Black metal
- Scandinavian metal
- Viking metal
- Gothenburg sound
- Symphonic black metal
- Vampiric metal
- Scandinavian metal
- Industrial metal
- Power metal
- Speed power metal
- Symphonic speed power metal
- Extreme power metal
- Speed power metal
- Extreme disco metal
- Epic metal
- Melodic metal
- New Wave of british heavy metal
- Folk metal
- Oriental metal
- Viking metal
- Celtic metal
- Vedic metal
- Christian metal (white metal)
- Unblack metal
- Hair metal (glam metal o street metal)
- Progressive metal
- Love metal
- Avantgarde metal
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