a type of music evolved from bands in the 60s like black sabbath and led zepplin that paved the way for metal to come into the 70s such as iron maiden and motorheadwho paved the way for bands in the 80s like slayer and pantera and megadeth and anthrax. Slayer with its fast riffs paved the way for faster drumming and riffs from bands like napalm death and morbid angel. In the late 80s early 90s there was hair metal which isnt even metal the there was grunge and then after grunge came the breakthrough of scandinavian metal like mayhem, emporer, borknager, and gorgoroth and things in that category now comes newer metal of today like lamb of god which was originally called burn the preist, and killswitch engage, god forbid, shadows falls, and more
by fat dan November 30, 2004
Metal is a genre of music. D-uhhh. And like any variety of music, weighing its relative merits to other types is a waste of time because beauty is in the ear of the listener.
Metal is industrial-strength rock.
Metal is industrial-strength rock.
I like Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, and System of a Down. I also like My Chemical Romance, Green Day, Badly Drawn Boy, Franz Ferdinand, and Mozart. Go figure. Not everyone who listens to metal is a metalhead.
by Wolfgang Heartman June 23, 2005
A type of music, that like most music, was only good up until the late 80's.
nu-metal is just as bad as modern rap. death-metal is just fun to laugh at. and all those other sub-genres appearing after the 80's deserve to die.
nu-metal is just as bad as modern rap. death-metal is just fun to laugh at. and all those other sub-genres appearing after the 80's deserve to die.
I am a metalhead. And unlike what most of this pathetic excuse for a society believes, we aren't all fucking stoners/cop-magnets/no-lifes.
by Humanity is fucking stupid. December 20, 2005
by Nicknoodle July 22, 2006
by pentozali March 21, 2010
by Goatlord April 30, 2003
Of or pertaining to heavy metal music, fashion, culture, or mindset. Used mostly to describe the aesthetic sound of heavy metal music.
Although Black Sabbath was really the first true heavy metal band, Led Zeppelin and others pioneered the metallic sound that became heavy metal.
by Lord_Kaan92 August 25, 2010