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North American Heavy Metal Music
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Texas
Texas Death Metal Absu
Acerbus
Averse Sefira
dead horse
Divine Eve
Fearless Iranians From Hell
Imprecation
Rigor Mortis
Acerbus
Averse Sefira
dead horse
Divine Eve
Fearless Iranians From Hell
Imprecation
Rigor Mortis
United States
Los Angeles Death MetalAbomination 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 |
Quebec
GorgutsMesrine
Sorcier des Glaces
Voivod
Cryptopsy
Kataklysm
Martyr
Canada
BlasphemySouth American Heavy Metal Music
Brazil | Colombia | Peru
Brazil
SarcofagoSepultura
Colombia
InquisitionPeru
MortemCentral American Heavy Metal Music
Mexico
AuzhiaCenotaph
Monastery
Mortuary
Xibalba
European Heavy Metal Music
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Sweden
Swedish Death MetalAbyss, 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 |
Finland
AdramelechAmorphis
Belial
Demigod
Demilich
Impaled Nazarene
Sentenced
Norway
AncientArcturus
Burzum
DarkThrone
Dimmu Borgir
Emperor
Enslaved
Gorgoroth
Hades
Ildjarn / Sort Vokter
Immortal
Katatonia
Kvist
Mayhem
Molested
Tartaros
Thorns
Troll
Ulver
Zyklon-B
The Netherlands
AsphyxPestilence
Sinister
Austria
PervertumSummoning
Belgium
Ancient RitesGermany
AtrocityBlood
Torchure
Poland
BehemothBetrayer
Graveland
Infernum
Vader
Switzerland
Hellhammer / Celtic FrostSamael
France
AsgardMassacra
Supuration
Spain
BlazemthNecrophiliac
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Ireland, Jersey)
Bolt ThrowerCathedral
Napalm Death
Italy
MaleficarumNecromass
Greece
NecromantiaRotting Christ
Septic Flesh
Varathron
Asian Heavy Metal Music
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African Heavy Metal Music
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Middle Eastern Heavy Metal Music
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Australian Heavy Metal Music
UrgrundHeavy 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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