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== My humble opinion ==

I'm an old hardcore-speed metal-fan and I can actually say that you guys are all fucked up =_=' you need a site to say to you what is speed and what is not and reading the article is obvious that you haven't understood anything. well guys, first of all LISTEN to the music, don't read it! Listen to 500/700 albums that may be called speed and find yourself what speed really is. Start with Exciter, then to the BELGIAN scene, then to the american, then to the scandinavian... and fuck up all those german shitty things, it (mostly) isn't speed! But the main thing is to JUDGE WITH YOUR EARS! listen to the born of speed, then go ahead to our days. This should be done with all heavy metal in fact, 'cause I'm reading something really ridicolous like "glam metal" and bullshits like this... Open your ears and close your eyes, guys. With love, an old, offended speedmetalbanger. (hope this will change something...)

--Response

Did and discovered a few GLAM METAL bands had one or two speed metal songs, mainly RATT and Motley Crue, and a couple had many, Twisted Sister and W.A.S.P. Skid Row alos took the speed metal path in the 1990's. Not starting an arguement, just stating I opened up my ears and judged and found a fast glam bands or glam bands with a couple of speed metal songs.

--Response 2
This an encyclopedia, which has as purpose to make articles about various subjects, such as music. People who want to find out things, either because they don't have time to research or the resources to do so, read these articles. So I vote we ignored what's written above and continue to write about speed metal.

Lists of untrashy speed metal bands:

- Metallica
- DragonForce
- Slipknot (joey jordison for life!!!)
- and finally Judas's priest
] (]) 07:07, 21 May 2017 (UTC)

== Blast beats ==

Hi to all,


I just read this article and the bold part below almost made me choke :-)

Thrash metal is the North American version of the European speed metal, with more hardcore punk style drumming and tempos, for example '''the blastbeat, which is popular in Hardcore punk''' but was nameless as a drum technique, until the Grindcore genre.

I was just wondering how blast beats came in connection with hardcore? Quite a hardcore and metal fan but I almost never heard any blast beat in "typical" hardcore acts (with "typical" I mean old-school hardcore).

Greets
--Sébastien 18:10, 08 May 2010 <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) </span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

Blastbeats are usually connected to hardcore rock since it is what makes hardcore rock what it is. Hardcore rock is generally fast paced music that NEEDS the blastbeat to stay on target. I am a drummer who plays lots of blast beats so I know what I am talking about. ] (]) 07:01, 21 May 2017 (UTC)

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