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Death metal and grindcore both had roots in the decaying thrash metal scene of the mid-1980s. As that decade concluded, musicians on both sides of the Atlantic were looking for new and horrific ways to shock. The styles ended up gravitating towards one another, but began life as very different entities. Death metal bands like Morbid Angel and Death ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer

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Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer

(Vocal/instrumental group, 1982–present) As their name suggests, this UK band dealt in burning extremes of sound and volume. The original exponents of grindcore, their songs were brutally short – ‘You Suffer’ was exactly one second long – but played with maximum intensity and speed. Numerous personnel changes occurred between cult days of Scum (1986) and the metal-pounding of ...

Source: The Definitive Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, general editor Michael Heatley

metal shares many musical characteristics with doom and goth rock. Played fast, it becomes an archetypal speed/thrash metal riff. Introduction | Rock Styles & Forms | Death Metal & Grindcore | Rock ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music, general editor Paul Du Noyer

in the States and Oi in Britain. The scene grew to embrace Poison Girls, A Flux Of Pink Indians, Subhumans, Conflict and The Apostles. Anarcho-punk mutated into grindcore in the mid-1980s, but Crass remained true to its original ideology. The Ramones’ Pleasant Dreams The sixth Ramones album, Pleasant Dreams, released on 20 July 1981, ...

Source: Punk: The Brutal Truth, by Hugh Fielder and Mike Gent

Bill Frisell (b. 1951) is a North American guitarist and composer who built an eclectic career creating guitar music in several disciplines and genres. He was born William Richard ‘Bill’ Frisell in Baltimore, Maryland, but spent most of his youth in the Denver area. He went to the University of Northern Colorado, where he studied guitar with Johnny ...

Source: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Guitar Heroes, consultant editor Rusty Cutchin
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