Display title | Speed Metal |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Speed Metal is, according to some Metalheads, the forerunner of what is now known as Thrash Metal, Groove Metal, Death Metal and Black Metal. In short, this is what happens when you take the sounds of the NWOBHM (Iron Maiden, etc) and use some Hardcore Punk influences to speed it Up to Eleven, Speed Metal is fast, not as fast as his more brutal successors, but certainly fast enough to inspire the other subgenres... |