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Groove metal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Groove metal
Groove metal (sometimes called post-thrash, neo-thrash, power groove or simply groove) is a subgenre of heavy metal music. It is often used to describe Pantera〔 and Exhorder.〔 At its core, groove metal takes the intensity and sonic qualities of thrash metal and plays it at a mid-tempo, with most bands making only occasional forays into fast tempo.〔 ==Characteristics and origins==
Pantera's ''Cowboys from Hell'' album from 1990 was described as "groundbreaking" and "blueprint-defining" for the groove metal genre.〔 Ian Christe credits Sepultura's ''Chaos A.D.'' and Pantera for creating the death metal–derived music of groove metal influencing later groups in the genre during the 1990s.〔 Exhorder's debut ''Slaughter in the Vatican'' is also considered one of the first groove metal albums, having been released in 1990, the same year as ''Cowboys''. Groove metal bands have incorporated thrash metal,〔 and crossover thrash. Tommy Victor of Prong claims that the attitude of groove metal came from Bad Brains.〔 Groove metal utilizes down tuned thrash riffs, and the vocals are usually either growled, screamed or hardcore shouted, placing less focus on the use of clean vocals.
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