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  2. AdventureQuest Worlds - Wikipedia

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    AdventureQuest Worlds is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the world of Lore, where players traverse its landscape and engage in quests and battles against various monsters, all while interacting with or alongside other players and non-playable characters (NPCs).

  3. Category:Category-Class Heavy Metal pages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Category-Class Heavy Metal pages" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,087 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:NA-Class Heavy Metal pages - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 06:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Neoclassical metal - Wikipedia

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    But it was in the 1980s when neoclassical metal became a distinct subgenre. [1] [Note 5] Heavy metal guitar technique developed rapidly from its late-1960s beginnings to its late-1980s peak, but before the 1980s, few metal guitarists displayed the advanced technical proficiency which is a hallmark of the neoclassical metal style.

  6. Crust punk - Wikipedia

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    Crust punk (also known as stenchcore or simply crust) is a fusion genre of anarcho-punk and extreme metal that originated in the early to mid–1980s in England. Originally, the genre was primarily mid-tempo, making use of metal riffs in a stripped-down anarcho-punk context, however many later bands pushed the genre to be more grandiose, faster or more melodic.

  7. Anaal Nathrakh - Wikipedia

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    The band took their founding cues from Norwegian black metal bands such as Mayhem, Burzum, and Darkthrone.The duo recorded two demos before delivering their first full album, The Codex Necro, in 2001, [4] that, according to The A.V. Club, "set a standard of blackened death that still hasn’t been equaled". [5]

  8. Total Fucking Necro - Wikipedia

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    Total Fucking Necro is a compilation album comprising two complete Anaal Nathrakh demos, Anaal Nathrakh and Total Fucking Necro, and one previously unreleased track from the unreleased We Will Fucking Kill You demo (2001). This album was originally released on Leviaphonic Records in 2000 with only 8 tracks and a different track order. [1]

  9. Eths - Wikipedia

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    Eths' musical style was described as metalcore, [29] groove metal, [30] and nu metal. [1] La Dépêche du Midi described the band as "Practising a neo-metal imbued with black [metal] and unscrupulously favouring a slight tendency for death metal." [31] Metal Hammer called the band "dark tech-metal". [4]