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At one point in time, death metal was simple to define, easily distinguishable, and unique in its subculture. It shares that with the history of all subgenres. They evolve in exciting fashion, splitting and fracturing into subgenres of each subgenre until you get to a massive underground of hyperspecific artists with their own voice, their own approach, and their own appeal.
In the era of music accessibility, death metal will never again be a one-kind-of-sound subgenre or one-size-fits-all approach; rather, it’s now more of a cloud under which many new elements have formed. The list is expansive jam some deathgrind, deathcore, blackened death yet still firmly rooted under the death metal canopy. Today, we have assembled five must-hear death metal acts, each distinctly set apart from another in form, yet still brethren in the death metal community. Only rule? Loud.
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Our float had just come to the end of the parade route in the Santa Claus parade in our city some years ago when I saw it. There, weaving its way through the city on a parallel street was a funeral procession.
Momentarily it caused me to ponder. I wondered how those looking out the windows of the shiny black sedans in the funeral cortege felt. Before their eyes were children laughing, dancers dancing, clowns cavorting, music playing, and a colorful mass of gaily decorated floats.
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