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For the Folk Metal thing, In Extremo and Subway To Sally are pure Folk Metal, and should be put in bands worth mentioning. domokun
 
     
 
why wasnt alt metal added


you now bands that mixexed metal with art rock


bands: tool,a perfic circle,Janes addiction, and Alice in chains(i know they are considerd grunge but they have a metal style of playingand and were originally called metal until nirvanas 2nd cd came out and killed alot of metal bands off)
     
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Desciple_of_Metal

you now bands that mixexed metal with art rock


Because "alternative metal" doesn't exist. What's art rock though?
 
     
 
Sound samples added for:

Viking Metal
Speed Metal

Sound Sample corrected for:

Prog Metal

Soon to be >.>:

Correction of: Viking Metal sample
Adding of: Goth Metal sample
     
You should have Industrial Metal.
 
     
 
Deadly-Lullaby
You should have Industrial Metal.

It's not technically a sub-genre.
     
Hem Kahn
Deadly-Lullaby
You should have Industrial Metal.

It's not technically a sub-genre.


Why not?
 
     
 
Deadly-Lullaby
Why not?

Because adding Industrial to your sound doesn't make a completely new sub-genre. Fear Factory used Thrash and Death, ...And Oceans and Red Harvest used Black Metal.....you know, they're all still certain sub-genres even if they add a s**t load of Industrial to it.
     
Hem Kahn
Deadly-Lullaby
Why not?

Because adding Industrial to your sound doesn't make a completely new sub-genre. Fear Factory used Thrash and Death, ...And Oceans and Red Harvest used Black Metal.....you know, they're all still certain sub-genres even if they add a s**t load of Industrial to it.


Okay...

So, what genre is White Zombie, then?
 
     
 
Deadly-Lullaby
So, what genre is White Zombie, then?

Wouldn't know. Only heard one album, which just sounded like bad groovy Thrash mixed with crappy Rock.
     
Hem Kahn
Deadly-Lullaby
So, what genre is White Zombie, then?

Wouldn't know. Only heard one album, which just sounded like bad groovy Thrash mixed with crappy Rock.


Heh they are in M-A as "Industrial Groove Post-Thrash" ( I HATE that "post thrash" bowshit)... never considered White Zombie metal myself though..
 
     
 
technical_difficulties
I HATE that "post thrash" bowshit


Isn't "post-thrash" stuff like Pantera, Machine Head, and Sepultura?
     
Deadly-Lullaby
technical_difficulties
I HATE that "post thrash" bowshit


Isn't "post-thrash" stuff like Pantera, Machine Head, and Sepultura?


sepultura was full-blown thrash. and post-thrash is kind of just thrash metal with way to much groove...so i guess pantera fit's that category, don't know about machine head though...they keep changing their sound to whatever is popular
 
     
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Deadly-Lullaby
Isn't "post-thrash" stuff like Pantera, Machine Head, and Sepultura?

It's not even a real sub-genre. Pantera were groovy Thrash at the point most people know them for, Machine Head were partually groovy Thrash at the beginning of their career, the rest has been mallcore and Sepultura were Thrash/Death at the beginning of their career and progressed to mallcore to Hardcore.
     
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Hem Kahn
Deadly-Lullaby
Isn't "post-thrash" stuff like Pantera, Machine Head, and Sepultura?

It's not even a real sub-genre. Pantera were groovy Thrash at the point most people know them for, Machine Head were partually groovy Thrash at the beginning of their career, the rest has been mallcore and Sepultura were Thrash/Death at the beginning of their career and progressed to mallcore to Hardcore.


Truth.

Sometime groove thrash is called "Southern Metal" specially for Pantera. Which again, isn't a real subgenre but i like it more than "post thrash"
 
     
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