Kamis, 21 Juni 2012

Metal Map


Death Metal and Black Metal Geographical Distribution Worldwide Metal Map
click continent for indigenous metal bands

 

North American Heavy Metal Music



Texas | United States | Quebec | Canada
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Texas

Texas Death Metal
Absu
Acerbus
Averse Sefira
dead horse
Divine Eve
Fearless Iranians From Hell
Imprecation
Rigor Mortis
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United States

  Los Angeles Death Metal
Abomination
Absu
Acerbus
Angelcorpse
Autopsy
Averse Sefira
Baphomet
Black Goat
Brutal Truth
Capharnaum
Ceremonium
Corrosion of Conformity
dead horse
Death
Death Strike
Deceased
Deeds of Flesh
Deicide
Demoncy
Demonic
Deteriorate
Drogheda
Engrave
Exhumed
Fallen Christ
Fearless Iranians From Hell
Gutted
Havohej
Hemdale
Imprecation
Incantation
Infester
Inquisition
Krieg
Lepra
Massacre
Monstrosity
Morbid Angel
Morpheus Descends
Mythic
NME
Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Death
Num Skull
Obituary
Oppressor
Possessed
Powermad
Profanatica
Prong
Pyrexia
Rachel Barton Stringendo
Resurrection
Resuscitator
Revenant
Rigor Mortis
Rise
Sadistic Intent
Sarcophagus
Slayer
Suffocation
Terrorizer
Thanatopsis
Von
Yamatu
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Quebec

Gorguts
Mesrine
Sorcier des Glaces
Voivod
Cryptopsy
Kataklysm
Martyr
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Canada

Blasphemy

South American Heavy Metal Music


Brazil | Colombia | Peru
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Brazil

Sarcofago
Sepultura

Colombia

Inquisition

Peru

Mortem

 

Central American Heavy Metal Music



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Mexico

Auzhia
Cenotaph
Monastery
Mortuary
Xibalba

 

European Heavy Metal Music


Sweden | Finland | Norway | The Netherlands | Austria | Belgium | Germany | Poland | Switzerland | France | Spain | United Kingdom | Italy | Greece
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Sweden

Swedish Death Metal
Abyss, the
Abruptum
Bathory
Cartilage
Dark Funeral
Dark Tranquility
Dawn
Dismember
Dissection
Entombed
Eucharist
Grotesque
Hetsheads
Hypocrisy
Fleshcrawl
Luciferion
Marduk
Merciless
Mortiis
Mysticum
Necrophobic
Niden Div 187
Ophthalamia
Sacramentum
Seance
Setherial
Swordmaster
Therion
Throne of Ahaz
Unanimated
Unleashed
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Finland

Adramelech
Amorphis
Belial
Demigod
Demilich
Impaled Nazarene
Sentenced
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Norway

Ancient
Arcturus
Burzum
DarkThrone
Dimmu Borgir
Emperor
Enslaved
Gorgoroth
Hades
Ildjarn / Sort Vokter
Immortal
Katatonia
Kvist
Mayhem
Molested
Tartaros
Thorns
Troll
Ulver
Zyklon-B
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The Netherlands

Asphyx
Pestilence
Sinister
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Austria

Pervertum
Summoning

 

Belgium

Ancient Rites
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Germany

Atrocity
Blood
Torchure
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Poland

Behemoth
Betrayer
Graveland
Infernum
Vader
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Switzerland

Hellhammer / Celtic Frost
Samael
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France

Asgard
Massacra
Supuration

 

Spain

Blazemth
Necrophiliac
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United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Ireland, Jersey)

Bolt Thrower
Cathedral
Napalm Death
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Italy

Maleficarum
Necromass
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Greece

Necromantia
Rotting Christ
Septic Flesh
Varathron

Asian Heavy Metal Music


Reviews from bands in this area are planned for the future.

African Heavy Metal Music


Reviews from bands in this area are planned for the future.

Middle Eastern Heavy Metal Music


Reviews from bands in this area are planned for the future.
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Australian Heavy Metal Music

Urgrund

Heavy Metal Geography


Metal is a worldwide phenomenon, spanning the globe and every race known to humanity in the pantheon of its originators. From the spread of heavy metal as the cheap jet fuel that represented the only vaguely relevant aspect of colonialism to the emergence of death metal in populations of alienated and critical youngsters immersed in the tradition and anchored in the longstanding lineage of their nations, metal is an outspoken voice of dissent, change, and abstract thinking in countries and continents otherwise enslaved to the current world culture of mass consumption, avoidance of the value of life in order to deny mortality, slavery to subservience in order to escape the burden of personal choice, and destruction of nature to obliterate the traces from which we emerged as a species.

From North America to Australia, from far East Asia to the nearer shores of Europe, from the Norsk northlands and the South African steppes, and even from the Middle East to Central America, death metal and black metal and heavy metal and grindcore and thrash have manifested a presence which is more or less permanent. Furthermore, the civilizations within society have adopted it as a facile and resilient voice in the style of cultures as diverse as the Native Americans of the United States, the Inca in Peru, the Tamil in Sri Lanka, the Montagnard in Laos, the Nordics in Sweden and the native peoples of the Brazillian rainforest. All of this origination goes to show: metal isn't about where you're from, but how you think - a tendency that spreads itself alongside the world intellectual malaise of symbolic denial.

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