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Burning Spirits
Burning spirits is a Japanese strain of hardcore punk distinguished by anthemic, melodic guitar leads and an urgent, emotionally charged delivery. It pairs the speed and abrasion of UK82/d-beat and crust with classic heavy metal harmony and soloing, creating songs that feel both ferocious and triumphant. The style coalesced around Tokyo gig series branded “Burning Spirits” and a tight DIY network of bands, promoters, and zines. Hallmarks include soaring twin‑lead guitars, shouted gang choruses, relentless d‑beats and thrash beats, and lyrics about perseverance, everyday struggle, and community. Production is raw yet clear enough to foreground the melodic guitar work.
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Heavy Metal
Heavy metal is a loud, guitar-driven style of rock defined by heavily distorted riffs, thunderous drums, and powerful vocals. Its musical language emphasizes minor modes, modal (Aeolian, Phrygian) riffing, and energy over groove, often featuring virtuosic guitar solos and dramatic dynamic contrasts. Emerging from late-1960s blues rock and psychedelic experimentation, heavy metal codified a darker, heavier sound with bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin. The genre values weight, intensity, and grandeur—whether through plodding, doom-laden tempos or galloping, high-energy rhythms—paired with themes that range from personal struggle and social critique to fantasy, mythology, and the occult.
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Nwobhm
NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) was a nationwide UK movement that reinvigorated heavy metal at the tail end of the 1970s and surged through the early 1980s. It fused the riff-driven weight of 1970s heavy metal and hard rock with the speed, DIY ethos, and urgency that followed in the wake of punk rock. Typically featuring twin-guitar harmonies, galloping bass lines, anthemic choruses, and clean, often high-register vocals, NWOBHM bands cut raw, energetic singles on small labels, toured relentlessly, and helped shift metal from bluesy hard rock roots toward faster, more technically assertive forms. The term was popularized by Sounds magazine in 1979, and the scene quickly drew international attention, laying foundations for thrash, speed, and power metal.
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Punk
Punk is a fast, abrasive, and minimalist form of rock music built around short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and confrontational, anti-establishment lyrics. It emphasizes DIY ethics, raw energy, and immediacy over virtuosity, often featuring distorted guitars, shouted or sneered vocals, and simple, catchy melodies. Typical songs run 1–3 minutes, sit around 140–200 BPM, use power chords and basic progressions (often I–IV–V), and favor live, unpolished production. Beyond sound, punk is a cultural movement encompassing zines, independent labels, political activism, and a fashion vocabulary of ripped clothes, leather, and safety pins.
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