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Cyber Metal
Cyber metal is a subgenre of industrial metal that fuses heavy, syncopated modern metal riffing with the machine‑like pulse and sound design of EBM and aggrotech. Compared with early industrial metal, it tends to be more melodic and less loop‑repetitive, while keeping harsh vocals, tightly quantized drums, and dense layers of synthesizers, samplers, and sequencers. Aesthetically it leans on cyberpunk and transhumanist themes: dystopian futures, artificial intelligence, spacefaring warfare, and human–machine hybrids. Sonically you can expect palm‑muted 7/8‑string guitars, four‑on‑the‑floor passages lifted from club music, trance‑style arpeggios, cinematic pads, and mechanical sound effects (gates, bit‑crush, glitch fills) rendered with high‑gain, polished production.
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Deathcore
Deathcore is an extreme metal style that fuses the down-tuned brutality and blast-beat intensity of death metal with the breakdown-heavy grooves and rhythmic phrasing of metalcore and hardcore. Hallmarks include tremolo‑picked and palm‑muted riffing on low-tuned 6–8 string guitars, double‑kick and blast‑beat‑focused drumming (including gravity blasts and china‑accented patterns), and a vocal approach centered on guttural growls, tunnel throats, highs, and occasional pig‑squeals. Songs commonly pivot around massive, syncopated breakdowns that contrast with faster death‑metal passages. The style crystallized in the early 2000s and rose to prominence in the mid‑2000s, propelled by DIY touring circuits and social media platforms that amplified heavy music scenes.
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Industrial Metal
Industrial metal is a fusion of the mechanized, abrasive textures of industrial music with the weight, riff-driven power, and aggression of heavy metal. It emphasizes machine-like rhythms, down-tuned guitars, harsh or processed vocals, and extensive use of sequencers, drum machines, and sampling. The sound often evokes dystopian, anti-authoritarian, and techno-skeptical themes, with a tight, repetitive groove that feels both robotic and visceral. Hallmarks include palm-muted chug riffs synchronized to quantized beats, distorted bass and synth layers, and production that foregrounds hard-edged, metallic timbres and found sounds (e.g., factory noise, machinery, alarms).
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Metal
Metal (often used to mean heavy metal in its broad, umbrella sense) is a loud, guitar-driven style of rock defined by high-gain distortion, emphatic and often martial rhythms, and a dense, powerful low end. It foregrounds riff-based songwriting, dramatic dynamics, virtuosic guitar solos, and commanding vocals that range from melodic wails to aggressive snarls and growls. Harmonically, metal favors minor modes, modal color (Aeolian, Phrygian), chromaticism, and tritone-inflected tension, while thematically it explores power, mythology, the occult, social critique, fantasy, and existential subjects. While adjacent to hard rock, metal typically pushes amplification, distortion, precision, and thematic intensity further, forming a foundation for many specialized subgenres.
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