Heavy Metal
To the uninitiated, any loud music is called heavy metal. In reality
there are a multitude of heavy metal styles and subgenres. Heavy metal
is a wide umbrella characterizing a style of music that is generally
loud and aggressive. There are genres that are very melodic and
mainstream, and other genres that are extreme and underground. Here's a
brief overview of heavy metal and its many styles.
History

The term "heavy metal" was first used in a musical sense in the '60s
song "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf when they referred to "heavy metal
thunder." Although there are debates among experts, most consider
groups like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple to be the first
heavy metal bands. From there the style evolved and branched into many
different genres and subgenres. Heavy metal remains a vital force in
music today, with sellout concert tours and CDs selling impressive
numbers of copies without any radio airplay or MTV exposure.

Musical and Vocal Styles
The backbone of heavy metal is the electric guitar. You can't have metal
without at least one guitarist, and many bands have two or more.
Certain genres have some quiet and mellow parts, but most metal is loud,
intense, fast and aggressive. The vocal styles in heavy metal range
from melodic singing to aggressive singing to unintelligible screaming,
depending on the genre.
At the beginning there was just traditional heavy metal. Shortly after
it evolved and splintered into many different styles and subgenres. This
site has a series of articles on many of the genres that will give you a
more in-depth look at that particular type of metal. As time has gone
on, there are literally hundreds of subgenres, but these are some of the
main genres of heavy metal
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