3 definitions by Jake McCall
| 1. | Tech death | ||
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Tech death is a term used to describe bands in the subgenre death metal. As death metal bands began further exploring the genre, they experimented with a variety of song structures, tempos, and playing techniques from other genres to create music that changed the style. As a result of such experimentation, such as the works of Cynic and Cryptopsy, the subform of tech death established itself as a complex and varied musical style.
A few notable tech death bands include:
Beneath the massacre Cephalic carnage Decapitated Necrophagist Nile Origin Suffocation |
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| 2. | Jigsore | ||
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A term coined by the grindcore band "carcass". While the exact meaning remains unknown, looking at its context it's most likely a word to symbolize a mysterious evil of some sort. "Corporeal jigsore quandary"
"Jigsore terror" |
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| 3. | Tech death | ||
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Tech death is a term used to describe bands in the subgenre death metal. As death metal bands began further exploring the genre, they experimented with a variety of song structures, tempos, and playing techniques from other genres to create music that changed the style. As a result of such experimentation, such as the works of Cynic and Cryptopsy, the subform of tech death established itself as a complex and varied musical style. A few notable tech death bands include:
Beneath the massacre Cephalic carnage Decapitated Necrophagist Nile Origin Suffocation |
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