- Alternative metal
Infobox Music genre
name =Alternative metal
bgcolor =#BB0022
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stylistic_origins =Alternative rock Hard rock
Heavy metalProgressive metal Hardcore punk
cultural_origins =Mid–late 1980s,United States
instruments =Electric guitar - Bass - Drums - Keyboards
popularity =Underground in 1980s, moderate in early 1990s, mainstream in mid to late 1990s, moderate in 2000s
derivatives =Groove metal - Grunge
subgenrelist =List of alternative metal genres
subgenres =Nu metal
other_topics =Artists -Lollapalooza -Progressive music Alternative metal is an eclectic form of
heavy metal music that gained popularity in the early 1990s alongside grunge. It is characterized by some heavy metal trappings (most notably heavyriff s), but usually with a pronounced experimental edge, including unconventionallyrics , oddtime signatures , more syncopation than typical metal, unusual technique, a resistance to conventional approaches to heavy music and an incorporation of a wide range of influences outside of the metal music scene. [ [http://wm09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:2697 allmusic ] ]Overview
The term is used as a very loose categorization, but is usually used to describe artists playing a style of rock music which is considered a unique approach to
Grunge music,but still play heavy metal.Heavy metal is an essential component of the music, but it was very different from the thrash underground of the 1980s. Initially alternative metal appealed mainly to alternative rock fans since virtually all 80s alt-metal bands had their roots in the American Rock underground scene. Alt-metal bands commonly emerged from
hardcore punk (Corrosion of Conformity ),post-punk /noise rock such asBig Black ,Fugazi andSonic Youth along with others such as Helmet and White Zombie, grunge (Alice in Chains ,Soundgarden ), industrial (Ministry,Nine Inch Nails ). These bands never formed a distinct movement or scene; rather they were bound by their incorporation of traditional metal influences and openness to experimenting with the form, usually by way of their eclectic influences and uncommon approaches. For example,Jane's Addiction utilizedperformance art and a bohemian aesthetic, Corrosion of Conformity,The Melvins and the now defunct grunge bandSoundgarden had a fondness for subverting '70s metal, andFaith No More injectedfunk andrap music into their brand of alternative metal, [ [http://wm09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifwxqe5ldje allmusic ((( Faith No More > Overview ))) ] ] while Primus incorporates an obscure Residents-esque touch in their form of the genre.The grunge movement of the early 1990s helped increase the audience for such bands, and these artists were as comfortable playing to alternative rock fans on various
Lollapalooza line-ups (itself founded by Jane's Addiction frontmanPerry Farrell ) as they were opening for metal bands likeMetallica . With the changing of the musical landscape by the popular breakthrough of alternative rock, "alternative metal" became a new phrase used to describe bands in the early 1990s who managed to make relevant era music that was "heavy without necessarily being metal". [Christe, Ian (2003), " [http://www.soundofthebeast.com/splash.html Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal] ", HarperCollins. p222-226.] Newer bands emerged in this era with their distinctive takes on metal:Nine Inch Nails and Ministry started the industrial wave, combining punk-influencedelectronic music and heavy guitars, Tool immersed itself inprogressive rock influences,Rage Against the Machine was as informed by hip hop andpost-punk agitprop such as Gang of Four as it was by metal, and Helmet molded a background in jazz and noise-rock/post-hardcore influences into a highly influential strand of intense rock music.As the 90s progressed, alternative metal's sound became more standardized as newer bands drew inspiration for the same collective set of influences that included
Rage Against the Machine ,Korn ,Crossfade ,Deftones ,Nine Inch Nails ,Marilyn Manson and Helmet. Korn in particular, with its downtuned riffs and aggressive dissonance, created the sonic template for this new movement, which became known asnu metal .ubgenres and derivative forms
As the term "alternative metal" is used to refer to bands with a unifying characteristic despite their tendency towards different sounds, subgenres of alternative metal were assigned to bands who adopted similar styles. These labels were often nearly as vague as the term "alternative metal" itself, but gained use in common parlance to distinguish between bands having different influences within the broader genre.
Nu metal
Beginning in the mid-nineties, bands such as
Korn ,Deftones andCoal Chamber took influences from the more popular alternative metal artists as well as grunge,groove metal and hip hop and derived a genre known as nu metal. In the late nineties and early 2000s Nu Metal became popular, with bands like Korn, Deftones, Limp Bizkit,Slipknot ,Disturbed , andLinkin Park .ee also
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Industrial metal
*Funk metal
*Grunge music
*List of alternative metal artists ources
*Christe, Ian (2003). "Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal". HarperCollins. ISBN 0-380-81127-8.
References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:2697 Allmusic.com page for Alternative Metal]
* [http://www.music.com/style/alternative_metal/1/ Music.com]
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