Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Death Metal











The Death Metal is a genre of music changed, the following characteristics does not necessarily apply to all artists or albums. Among the commonly recognized features of the genre include the words generally violent or dark in nature that use death as a nihilistic metaphor (although, more recently, the lyrics more focused on philosophy, such as group Death, have also become popular), chromatic progressions and song structure narrative (presented as a story) that uses a continuous development of themes and motifs rather than a cycle of verses and choruses. The genre is often identified with his rhythm guitar given below (often in D), percussion fast with frequent use of double bass drums, and dynamic intensity. The blast beats are often used to add to the ferocity of the music. Vocal techniques used are almost always serious throat singing called grunts, growls, growl or even death. This kind of song is created by using the gut and throat, unlike traditional songs that discourage this technique. Some consider these songs as a style of overtone singing. Because of the similarity of this technique with that of the character wolverine Macaron ("Cookie Monster" in English) on Sesame Street, this singing style is sometimes so called parody "Cookie Monster vocals" in Anglo-Saxon (literally "the Cookie Monster vocal technique


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Death Metal: Best Of All Groups

Annotations Of An Autopsy
Asphyx
Autopsy
Blood Red Throne
Bloodbath (SWE)
Bolt Thrower
Cannibal Corpse
Death
Decapitated (PL)
Dismember (SWE)
Gorefest
Grave
Immolation
Incantation
Job For A Cowboy
Kataklysm
Loudblast
Morbid Angel
Nunslaughter
Obituary
Pestilence
Sinister
Six Feet Under (USA)
Supuration
Unleashed (SWE)
Vomitory (SWE)
Zyklon
 

 

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