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Gothenburg has a large melodic death metal scene while Stockholm is known for its more raw death metal scene. Phil Freeman of AllMusic described Swedish death metal as "grinding," and as more focused on "getting heads banging and mosh pits exploding [and] less fixated on technical achievement" than the Floridan style of death metal. [1]
This is a list of Swedish death metal artists. A. Aeon [1] Afflicted [1] Anata [2] Arch Enemy [3] Arise [3] At the Gates [4] Autopsy Torment [5] Amon Amarth; B.
A category of Swedish death metal bands (as opposed to Swedish heavy metal bands). Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B.
In the ‘90s, Gothenburg’s melodic death metal scene took a simple idea — death metal should sound more like Iron Maiden — and ran with it. At one point, it was Europe’s leading metal sound.
Dimension Zero is a melodic death metal band based in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was formed in 1995 as a side project by In Flames' former guitarists Jesper Strömblad and Glenn Ljungström. The former Marduk drummer and vocalist Jocke Gothberg joined later on vocals, as well as Hans Nilsson (ex-Liers in Wait, Diabolique, Crystal Age) on drums.
The Resistance was a Swedish death metal band formed in 2011 by former members of In Flames, Grave, and The Haunted. Their music is described as old-school death metal with the aggressive elements of 1980s thrash and hardcore. The band had problems getting a label, despite the members' successful work in their earlier projects.
Necrovation is a Swedish death metal band from Everöd. The band was formed in 2002 originally with the name Das Über Evils. When the band changed its name to Necrovation, they adopted a more serious sound and got into pure old school death metal (OSDM). [1] [2] Necrovation is considered as "one of the major bands of the Swedish OSDM revival". [3]
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