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List Of Heavy Metal GenresEver since the form's development in the late 1960s a number of overlapping Heavy metal genres have been spawned. Please note that these definitions are often quite arbitrary, and while some fans have firm notions of what defines genres and sub-genres -- and which performers best exemplify those styles -- others reject such notions as useless or even worse as limiting. - Classic Metal -- This genre characterizes the use of thumping fast bass lines, fast, but less heavy riffs, extended lead guitar solos, high pitched vocals and anthemic choruses. Often, this is the earliest form of real metal (i.e. after Roots Of Metal artists like Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple) Artists include Iron Maiden, Saxon, Dokken, Judas Priest, Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Europe and others. It should not be confused with Roots of metal genre. This genre boomed in the early to mid 80s, when NWOBHM fizzled out, till when Hair metal came in.
- Thrash Metal -- incorporated hardcore punk's speed with traditional metal. Slayer!, Overkill and early Metallica, Anthrax and Megadeth. As is true for many of the terms in this list, the moniker "thrash metal" was not always embraced by its supposed representatives; early on, Metallica referred to themselves as "power metal" (conflicting with the above definition of this term). Conversely, many more or less obscure bands, like Kreator, came up with equally obscure classifications for themselves, such as hate metal. Such labels were often soon forgotten or reused for something else.
Other metal genres These genres are not generally acknowledged as metal genres. - Party metal -- Also referred to as Pop metal, it features lyrics celebrating drinking, rock or metal music, sex, and related topics. The style often overlaps hair metal, classic metal and hard rock. Notable artists include Van Halen, Queen, KISS, Quiet Riot, some Twisted Sister("I Wanna Rock"), and some Judas Priest ("Living After Midnight", "Heading Out To The Highway," "Hot Rockin")
*Tech Metal -- characterized by a show of skill, changeable, sometimes jazz-like time signatures and drumming patterns, and often dissonant or atonal guitar riffs. Death metal and grind-core elements are often found in tech metal. Well known bands of this sub-genre are Meshuggah and Mudvayne.
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