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  2. Progressive metal - Wikipedia

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    Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" [1] and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral or quasi-classical compositions of the latter.

  3. List of djent bands - Wikipedia

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    Djent (/ dʒ ɛ n t /) is a subgenre of progressive metal, [1] [2] distinguished by a high-gain, distorted, palm-muted, low-pitch guitar sound. The name "djent" is an onomatopoeia of this sound. Artists

  4. List of progressive metal artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable progressive metal artists, bands and groups. This list contains some bands that at least at some point during their career played progressive metal. Rooted in the early 1980s, the genre fused mellow progressive rock with a heavy metal aesthetic. [1]

  5. Djent - Wikipedia

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    Djent as a style is characterized by progressive, rhythmic, and technical complexity accompanied by a use of polymetric groove. An example is the song "Cafo" by Animals as Leaders. [ 10 ] It typically features heavily-distorted, palm-muted guitar chords, syncopated riffs , [ 4 ] and poly-meters alongside virtuosic solos. [ 22 ]

  6. Periphery (band) - Wikipedia

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    Periphery is an American progressive metal band that was formed in Washington, D.C., in 2005. Their musical style has been described as progressive metal, [1] [2] djent, [2] and progressive metalcore. [3] They are considered one of the pioneers of the djent movement within progressive metal.

  7. Redemption (band) - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey–based independent label Sensory Records—associated with many up-and-coming progressive metal bands and responsible for signing Riverside, Delain and Circus Maximus, among others—signed Redemption to a two-record deal including the self-titled debut record which was released in 2003.

  8. Progressive metalcore - Wikipedia

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    Progressive metalcore band After the Burial in Toronto in 2012. Progressive metalcore evolved from progressive metal and metalcore in the 90s. [1] After the Burial is a pioneer of the genre, forming in 2004 and promoting "a sound that pushed the boundaries of heaviness through the use of extended-scale guitar work."

  9. Progressive rock - Wikipedia

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    Progressive rock elements appear in other metal subgenres. Black metal is conceptual by definition, due to its prominent theme of questioning the values of Christianity. [183] Its guttural vocals are sometimes used by bands who can be classified as progressive, such as Mastodon, Mudvayne and Opeth. [184]