Death Metal evolved with the background of "whipping metal" or "grindcore". The fast repetition of electric guitar, a few melodious chords, the double drums that are stomped on quickly, and the singer's gnashing of teeth, the lyrics are based on the theme of death and hatred, full of abnormal words such as corpse, internal organs, dismemberment, dismemberment, corpse rape, necrophilia, corpse eating and abuse. "Death Metal" is represented by the heavy metal band from Florida. Representative bands: Death, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation
Doom Metal, the rhythm and speed are very slow. Less intense and less aggressive, but it is still quite weighty music. Usually there is very clean music and singing, but sometimes there are rough and savage voices. Representative bands: Solitude Aeturnus (Eternal Solitude), Cathedral (Cathedral), Candlemass (Candle Festival)
Glam Metal (Gorgeous Metal) usually refers to a heavy metal band's stage performance or external image to attract fans with exaggerated heavy makeup or handsome appearance. Most of these bands are idol groups. The music style of "gorgeous metal" is not too heavy, and the lyrics have no deep meaning. It belongs to the popular heavy metal music and is a branch of mainstream metal. Representative orchestras: Kiss (Kiss), Poison (Poison), Warrant (Justifiable), Twisted Sister (Twisted Sister), Motley Crue (Motley Crewe)
Grindcore () is similar to "punk" but with heavy music, the lead singer croakes deeply and growls, the super spicy tone of electric guitar and extremely fast repetition.
introduction of several rock music styles
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Funk
In the early 196s, a kind of black music with strong feelings and a combination of secularism and religion began to be called Funk, which developed from the complex echo of polyrhythm and gospel songs in African music. It is characterized by improvising introductory fragments above one or two chords, repeating them constantly, prolonging the time and having a strong syncopation rhythm; Its speed is usually suitable for dancing.
punk-punk
is a popular music form in the late 197s. Punk is not so much a kind of music or culture as an attitude and a tortuous movement. Punk spirit is rebellion. On this basis, punk unscrupulously extends all the destruction and negation of established things (even themselves). Class oppression in capitalist society leads to resistance, and the resistance leads to punk, which also has an anti-social side. The Punk of "Tri-Harmony Theory" is an extremely democratic rock music, mainly playing guitar, bass and drums. Punk's representative bands are "Sax Pistols", "Monks" and "Nirvana".
heavy metal
heavy metal bands are generally composed of guitar (tonic, rhythm), bass and drums, and some bands also add keyboards. Chords are simple and the rhythm is complex. Guitar solo is very expressive, and the lead singer conquers the audience with passionate roaring sound and strong shocking sound effects. Heavy metal rock represents young people's philosophy of life and way of thinking, and it reflects the confusion, anxiety and frustration of the younger generation. The early representative bands of heavy metals were "The Rolling Stones" and "Led Zeppelin". By the mid-199s, there was still a growing trend. In 1989, the 31st Grammy included it in the scope of awards, so heavy metals were formally included in the mainstream music.
psychedelic Rock
psychedelic rock appeared in the mid-196s. In the early Lasion And Folk—Rock bands in Britain, they replaced the concise early Rock with rich sound effects. Their music forms began to turn to be more self-entertaining, and the song structure was not fixed. Some bands began to apply Indian music, oriental music and free jazz to their own music. In addition, electronic music is tried instead of instrumental music, and the music is mixed with the sound of playing records. At first, in 1965-1966, Yardbird and Byrds incorporated the sounds of guitar and Sitars into their music, which constituted a dazzling effect. Soon, a large number of bands followed this form, including Beatle and Rolling Stones, that is, bands on both sides of the Atlantic began to accept this new type. In Britain, "psychedelic" tends to be eccentric and funny surrealism, among which Pink Floyd and Traffic are the most obvious. They rely on improvisation to enrich their works just like The Grateful Dead in the United States at that time. In other parts of the United States, such as the "Garage" band, their music is distorted and fed back on the basis of not being divorced from the original (three main chords rock music), so as to produce a psychedelic effect, so as to interpret their music. In the end, psychedelic rock developed into Arid Rock (acid rock), Heavy Metal (heavy metal) and Art Rock (art rock), but psychedelic rock did not die out because of it, but was revived more than ten years later, which was the most remarkable phenomenon in the United States in the mid-198s.