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Heavy Metal

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01/28/2010 08:28 AM
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Heavy Metal’s popularity is and has been on the rise due to its many bands and increased guitar technology. Since the mid 1960’s, when heavy metal spread to the U.S. from England, it has grown in popularity. Many of the first bands that came from Europe came with two intentions; to spread heavy metal to other parts of the world, and to make it grow in popularity. (Ragland 1).
Heavy metal is a form of rock ‘n’ roll music played on electric guitars and amplified to unnatural volume levels. Such effects as feedback, distortion, reverb, and Wah Wah pedals are commonly added to the music. These effects create completely new sounds, exploiting the possibilities of electric guitars. Most heavy metal music is based on death, Satanism, youth, and teenage rebellion. It is broken into three sub categories; speedcore, thrash metal, and death metal. Heavy metal is the general term for these three categories combined. It is often just called metal. Most heavy metal music is based around the electric guitar. (Ragland 1-2).
Guitar technology has changed a lot since the beginning of the rock era. In the early 1950’s electric guitars were very expensive and had few capabilities. Inventions such as wah wah pedals, fuzz   boxes, distortion, reverb, and amplifiers have increased the electric guitar's capabilities of making new sounds and music. The new devices have also made rock music more popular. More among the heavy metal population than the many other branches of rock ‘n’ roll. (Hewens).
Heavy metal music grabs a hold of rock’s most rudimentary elements; youth, rebellion, sex, fantasy, and a good time at all costs. It is directed towards the alienation and trauma that plagues adolescent life, particularly among the lives if teenage boys. They tend to see their lives as controlled by parents and teachers. For many others, it is a way to release frustration and anger. For instance, a heavy metal concert to those who like heavy...
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  1. Extremely inaccurate
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    • Jun 12, 2003 - Evaluator: (eyesofwrath)
    • It is obvious that the author of this essay does not a have a clue about what metal is. First of all, i totally disagree with the 3 categorizations of metal into speedcore, thrash and death. Being a metal fan for years, i have never heard of 'speedcore'. Maybe the author meant simply speed metal. Well, if so then speed metal is just another way of referring to thrash. I think it would be hard to simply categorize metal into major categories since i could easily think of over a dozen genres of metal, but i guess some of the major ones would be thrash, power metal, black metal and death metal. Overall, one thing that almost enraged me was when the author referred to Marilyn Manson and NIN as being metal bands. MARYLIN MANSON AND NIN ARE NOT METAL!!! THEY NEVER WERE AND MOST LIKELY THEY NEVER WILL BE, and whoever thinks otherwise has no clue about metal.