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Going one step beyond other ] genres, '''death metal''' is a type of ] known for extremely rough and/or incomprehensible vocals, and particularly macabre subject matter. Often, if lyrics are not available in printed form, they cannot be understood. This style of music is known for very abrupt tempo and count changes, and extremely fast drumwork. Almost all bands using this style use double bass drums. Death metal emerged in the US in the 80s through bands like Death, Morbid Angel, Suffocation and Cannibal Corpse. Going one step beyond other ] genres, '''death metal''' is a type of ] identified by extreme brutality and speed. The vocals, or growls as they are usually referred to, are rough and/or incomprehensible and they usually communicate macabre subject matters. This style of music is known for very abrupt tempo and count changes, and extremely fast drumwork. Most bands of this sort consist purely of ]s and ]s, often two ]s, a bass, a drum set, and a vocalist. Some bands add incidental synthesizers for discordant effect.






During the 90s, death metal grew in many directions, spawning a rich variety of subgenres, some of which are:
Most bands of this sort consist purely of ]s and ], often two ]s, a bass, a drum set, and a singer. The bass player often doubles as singer. Some bands add incidental synthesizers for discordant effect.


* 'Symphonic' or 'melodic' death metal, where harmonies and melodies are much more present in the guitarwork. This subgenre is mostly associated with Gothenburg, Sweden.


* 'Grind' metal is basically an even more extreme variant of death metal. Like '''death metal''' itself, this subgenre spawned in the US.


A subset of death metal is 'symphonic' or 'melodic' death metal, where much more attention is paid to melody and harmony, often using synthesizers or other instruments not usually associated with death metal. * 'Technical' death metal is a narrow, but influential subgenre where musical complexity and skill is the main focus. It is represented by bands like Cynic, Atheist, Theory in Practice and eventually the originator's of '''death metal''' themselves; Death.






There are also other ] subgenres that have come from fusions between '''death metal''' and other ] genres. Bands like My Dying Bride (doom/death hybrid) and Emperor (black/death hybrid) are the most obvious examples in 2001.
Notable death metal bands:


* Carcass


* Cannibal Corpse


Other notable death metal bands:
* ]


* Emperor (Norway) * Morbid Angel (USA)


* Satyricon (Norway) * Nile (USA)


* Zyklon (Norway) * Carcass (UK)

* Cannibal Corpse (US)

* ] (US)


* Myrkskog (Norway) * Myrkskog (Norway)
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* Dying Fetus (USA) * Dying Fetus (USA)


* Napalm Death * Napalm Death (US)

* Children of Bodom (Finland)

* Khold (Norway)

* Enslaved


* In Flames (Sweden) * In Flames (Sweden)


* Kreator (Germany)
* Cradle of Filth

* Kreator

* Ulver


* Origin * Origin

Revision as of 21:55, 23 January 2002

Death metal emerged in the US in the 80s through bands like Death, Morbid Angel, Suffocation and Cannibal Corpse. Going one step beyond other metal genres, death metal is a type of music identified by extreme brutality and speed. The vocals, or growls as they are usually referred to, are rough and/or incomprehensible and they usually communicate macabre subject matters. This style of music is known for very abrupt tempo and count changes, and extremely fast drumwork. Most bands of this sort consist purely of guitars and drums, often two rhythm guitars, a bass, a drum set, and a vocalist. Some bands add incidental synthesizers for discordant effect.


During the 90s, death metal grew in many directions, spawning a rich variety of subgenres, some of which are:

  • 'Symphonic' or 'melodic' death metal, where harmonies and melodies are much more present in the guitarwork. This subgenre is mostly associated with Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • 'Grind' metal is basically an even more extreme variant of death metal. Like death metal itself, this subgenre spawned in the US.
  • 'Technical' death metal is a narrow, but influential subgenre where musical complexity and skill is the main focus. It is represented by bands like Cynic, Atheist, Theory in Practice and eventually the originator's of death metal themselves; Death.


There are also other metal subgenres that have come from fusions between death metal and other metal genres. Bands like My Dying Bride (doom/death hybrid) and Emperor (black/death hybrid) are the most obvious examples in 2001.


Other notable death metal bands:

  • Morbid Angel (USA)
  • Nile (USA)
  • Carcass (UK)
  • Cannibal Corpse (US)
  • Myrkskog (Norway)
  • Dying Fetus (USA)
  • Napalm Death (US)
  • In Flames (Sweden)
  • Kreator (Germany)
  • Origin
  • Coroner
  • Syllogism