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This article is an overview
of the heavy metal series.
Heavy metal
Thrash metal
Black metal
Power metal
Nu metal
Doom metal
Christian metal
Progressive metal
NWOBHM
Death metal
Hair metal
Stoner metal
Grindcore

Stoner metal is a type of heavy metal music which arose in the 1990s. Stoner metal bands played a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic metal mixed with grunge and other indie rock styles. Monster Magnet and Kyuss were among the most popular practitioners.