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  • Groove Metal
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  • Groove metal
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  • Groove Metal ist eine neuere unmelodiöse Variante des Thrash Metal. Hier gibt es Einflüsse vom Hardcore, was den monotone Shout-Gesang und das Riffing angeht. → Groove Metal im Metal Wiki
  • thumb|300px|Groove Metal-Max mit irgendwelchen Musikern Groove Metal ist die moderne Variante des Thrash Metal. Hier werden die meisten Elemente, die noch an Heavy Metal erinnern, weggelassen, und es gibt Gemeinsamkeiten mit Nu Metal (dort mehr Hip-Hop-Elemente) und dem 1980er Crossover (dort mehr Hardcore-Elemente). Im Wesentlichen bleibt man aber beim Thrash. Groove Metal entstand ab etwa 1990, als ... Er wird auch zum etwas weiteren Feld des Neo-Thrash gezählt. → Siehe auch Oldschool Thrash, Black Thrash, Death Thrash
  • O groove metal, moitas veces asociado co neo-thrash/post-thrash e co power groove, é un termo que soe usarse para describir un derivado do thrash metal que tomou a súa actual forma durante o principio da década dos 90. O groove metal é unha mestura de varios xéneros dos 80, incluindo o heavy metal tradicional, o hardcore punk, o crossover thrash, o thrash metal e o sludge metal. Álbumes como Slaughter in the Vatican de Exhorder, Cowboys from Hell de Pantera, Chaos A.D. de Sepultura e We Are the Dead de Artillery foron os primeiros en incorporar ritmos groove ao thrash metal. Sen embargo, non foi ata álbumes posteriores cando o groove metal colleu a súa forma máis pura.
  • Groove metal is, naturally, a subgenre of Heavy Metal. Considered either an evolution of Thrash Metal or a return to metal's blues-rock roots, groove metal is characterised by bluesy, slow-to-mid-tempo guitar riffs and harsh vocals. It's a very obscure genre name, but the bands from the genre are not. First of all, who played groove metal first? Let's not get into that. Mentioning Pantera, Exhorder and "stole from" in the same sentence is guaranteed to cause Internet Backdraft, so let's not have discussions about who stole from whom. Bands typically considered to be groove metal include:
  • Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash/post-thrash and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 1980s, including traditional heavy metal, hardcore punk, crossover hardcore-heavy metal (sometimes called crossover thrash) thrash metal, and sludge metal. Albums such as Exhorder's Slaughter in the Vatican, Pantera's Cowboys from Hell, Sepultura's Arise, and Artillery's We Are the Dead first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn't until later albums like Exhorder's The Law, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, Sepultura's Chaos A.D., White Zombie's La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes th
  • Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash/post-thrash and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 1980s, including traditional heavy metal, death metal, hardcore punk, thrash metal, and sludge metal. Albums such as Exhorder's Slaughter in the Vatican, Pantera's Cowboys from Hell, Sepultura's Arise, and Artillery's We Are the Dead first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn't until later albums like Exhorder's The Law, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, Sepultura's Chaos A.D., White Zombie's La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, Overkill's I Hear Black and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes that groove metal took its pure
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  • Groove metal
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  • moderada dende principios-mediados dos 90 ata hoxe
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  • Guitarra, baixo e batería
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  • finais dos 80 e principios dos 90 nos Estados Unidos e Brasil
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  • Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash/post-thrash and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 1980s, including traditional heavy metal, death metal, hardcore punk, thrash metal, and sludge metal. Albums such as Exhorder's Slaughter in the Vatican, Pantera's Cowboys from Hell, Sepultura's Arise, and Artillery's We Are the Dead first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn't until later albums like Exhorder's The Law, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, Sepultura's Chaos A.D., White Zombie's La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, Overkill's I Hear Black and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes that groove metal took its pure form.
  • Groove Metal ist eine neuere unmelodiöse Variante des Thrash Metal. Hier gibt es Einflüsse vom Hardcore, was den monotone Shout-Gesang und das Riffing angeht. → Groove Metal im Metal Wiki
  • thumb|300px|Groove Metal-Max mit irgendwelchen Musikern Groove Metal ist die moderne Variante des Thrash Metal. Hier werden die meisten Elemente, die noch an Heavy Metal erinnern, weggelassen, und es gibt Gemeinsamkeiten mit Nu Metal (dort mehr Hip-Hop-Elemente) und dem 1980er Crossover (dort mehr Hardcore-Elemente). Im Wesentlichen bleibt man aber beim Thrash. Groove Metal entstand ab etwa 1990, als ... Er wird auch zum etwas weiteren Feld des Neo-Thrash gezählt. → Siehe auch Oldschool Thrash, Black Thrash, Death Thrash
  • Groove metal is, naturally, a subgenre of Heavy Metal. Considered either an evolution of Thrash Metal or a return to metal's blues-rock roots, groove metal is characterised by bluesy, slow-to-mid-tempo guitar riffs and harsh vocals. It's a very obscure genre name, but the bands from the genre are not. First of all, who played groove metal first? Let's not get into that. Mentioning Pantera, Exhorder and "stole from" in the same sentence is guaranteed to cause Internet Backdraft, so let's not have discussions about who stole from whom. Groove metal was most popular in the early nineties, after which it got replaced by Nu-metal, which itself occasinally took influences from Groove Metal (some bands more than others). There are also several Metalcore bands considered to also be groove metal; these include Lamb of God and Shadows Fall. Do not confuse the genre with Funk Metal, which is a sub-genre of Alternative Metal that focuses on bass playing and rhythm. The two genres, however, occasionally overlap, such as in the case of Soulfly. Bands typically considered to be groove metal include: * Brujeria * Byzantine * Cavalera Conspiracy * Chimaira * Damageplan * Demon Hunter (also Alternative Metal and Metalcore) * DevilDriver * Divine Heresy * Exhorder (Trope Maker) * Fear Factory (mixed with Industrial Metal, Death Metal, Alternative Metal, Thrash Metal, and even a little bit of Nu-metal) * Five Finger Death Punch * Gojira (also Death Metal, Technical Death Metal, Progressive Metal) * Haji's Kitchen (also Progressive Metal) * Hellyeah * Lamb of God * Machine Head (mixed with Thrash Metal, and with Nu-metal on a couple of their albums) * Mudvayne * Pantera (Trope Codifier or Trope Maker.) * A Perfect Murder * Prong * Sepultura (from Chaos A.D. on) * Shadows Fall (mixed with Thrash Metal and Metalcore) * The Showdown (recent material; mixed with Thrash and southern metal) * Slipknot, if you don't consider them Nu-metal * Soulfly (mixed with Nu-metal on the early albums, and Thrash Metal / Death Metal in their later albums) * White Zombie Djent - a subgenre of groove metal characterized by heavy syncopated riffs, polyrythmic drumming and irregular time signatures which became popular in the early 2010s * Animals as Leaders * Born of Osiris * Meshuggah (Trope Codifier and Trope Namer) * Monuments * Mnemic * Nevermore (Ur Example) * Periphery * SikTh * Tesseract * Threat Signal * Vildjarta
  • O groove metal, moitas veces asociado co neo-thrash/post-thrash e co power groove, é un termo que soe usarse para describir un derivado do thrash metal que tomou a súa actual forma durante o principio da década dos 90. O groove metal é unha mestura de varios xéneros dos 80, incluindo o heavy metal tradicional, o hardcore punk, o crossover thrash, o thrash metal e o sludge metal. Álbumes como Slaughter in the Vatican de Exhorder, Cowboys from Hell de Pantera, Chaos A.D. de Sepultura e We Are the Dead de Artillery foron os primeiros en incorporar ritmos groove ao thrash metal. Sen embargo, non foi ata álbumes posteriores cando o groove metal colleu a súa forma máis pura.
  • Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash/post-thrash and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 1980s, including traditional heavy metal, hardcore punk, crossover hardcore-heavy metal (sometimes called crossover thrash) thrash metal, and sludge metal. Albums such as Exhorder's Slaughter in the Vatican, Pantera's Cowboys from Hell, Sepultura's Arise, and Artillery's We Are the Dead first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn't until later albums like Exhorder's The Law, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, Sepultura's Chaos A.D., White Zombie's La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes that groove metal took its true form.
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