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Alternative Metal
Alternative metal blends the weight and riff-centric power of heavy metal with the experimentation, attitude, and sonic breadth of alternative rock. It favors downtuned guitars, groove-forward rhythm sections, dynamic shifts between quiet and loud passages, and a wide stylistic toolkit that can include funk syncopation, industrial textures, noise rock abrasion, and even hip-hop cadences. Vocals range from melodic crooning to aggressive shouts and screams; song forms often depart from standard verse–chorus structures in favor of unpredictable builds, angular bridges, and atmospheric interludes. Harmonically, it leans on modal colors (Aeolian, Dorian, Phrygian), dissonant intervals, and chromatic motion, while production choices highlight contrast—thick guitar layers set against open space, clean arpeggios against crushing walls of sound, and organic performances enhanced by creative effects.
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Modern Rock
Modern rock is an umbrella term and radio format used to describe contemporary rock music from the 1990s to the present. It distinguishes itself from classic rock (typically 1960s–1980s repertoire) by focusing on new and current acts across alternative, indie, post‑grunge, Britpop, garage revival, pop‑rock, and electro‑rock. Sonically, modern rock tends to feature guitar‑centric arrangements augmented by polished production, tight rhythmic backbones, and memorable vocal hooks, while remaining open to synths and electronic textures. Because "modern rock" is a format as much as a style, its palette is eclectic: it spotlights artists that cross over from alternative/indie scenes into broader radio visibility. The result is a radio‑friendly, hook‑forward approach that keeps pace with contemporary trends without abandoning rock’s core drive.
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Post-Screamo
Post-screamo is a modern, studio-savvy offshoot of screamo that blends the genre’s emotive harsh vocals with sleek, pop-leaning hooks and polished, post-hardcore/metalcore instrumentation. Compared with classic screamo, it favors dynamic “scream-and-sing” song forms, EDM/electronic textures, and breakdowns with djent-tinged guitar tones. Clean choruses, cinematic builds, and glossy production sit alongside cathartic screams, creating a style that is equal parts heavy release and radio-ready melodicism.
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