Experimental metal

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Experimental metal (or avant-garde metal ) is a generic term for different styles of heavy metal . The term came up in the early 1990s and was characterized by the experimental use of innovative elements: unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing and singing techniques. The first forms of play came from Progressive Metal , Jazz Fusion , Black Metal and Death Metal . Local music scenes exist in the San Francisco Bay Area of ​​the USA , Oslo in Norway , in Poland and in the Japanese capital Tokyo .

Individual evidence

  1. Experimental Metal. Rhapsody.com, accessed May 10, 2013 .

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