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  2. Progressive metal - Wikipedia

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    This same direction in prog metal would be later integrated into death metal by bands such as Atheist (Unquestionable Presence, 1991), [18] which would become known as technical death metal or progressive death metal. Bands which also explored fusion-inspired prog metal include most notably Death and Cynic. [19]

  3. 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]

  4. Category:Progressive death metal albums - Wikipedia

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    Death (metal band) albums (14 P) Disarmonia Mundi albums (5 P) ... Pages in category "Progressive death metal albums" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Technical death metal - Wikipedia

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    Technical death metal (also known as tech death) is a musical subgenre of death metal with particular focus on instrumental skill and complex songwriting. Technical and progressive experimentation in death metal began in the late 1980s and early 1990s, largely driven by four bands that, according to Allmusic, are "technical death metal's Big Four" – Death, Pestilence, Atheist, and Cynic.

  6. Defeated Sanity - Wikipedia

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    The band is known for their very brutal, abrasive and intricate style of death metal, while at the same time maintaining almost jazz fusion style influences. Defeated Sanity's genre has also sometimes been categorized as progressive death metal. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Meshuggah - Wikipedia

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    Extreme metal crosses both thrash metal and death metal (or technical death metal), which are at root of the sound of Meshuggah's music, which has also been described as groove metal. The band has also been labelled as math metal and progressive metal. Meshuggah also incorporates elements of experimental jazz. [3]

  8. Death metal - Wikipedia

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    Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music.It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, featuring double kick and blast beat techniques; minor keys or atonality; abrupt tempo, key, and time signature changes; and chromatic chord progressions. [3]

  9. Entheos - Wikipedia

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    Entheos is an American progressive metal super-group formed in 2015 by ex-members of Animosity, Animals as Leaders, and The Faceless. [1] They released their debut EP Primal in March 2015 and their debut album The Infinite Nothing in April 2016.