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Heavy metal music
Stylistic originsPsychedelic rock, European classical music and British blues
Cultural originsLate 1960s United Kingdom
Typical instrumentsGuitar - Bass - Drums - Keyboards
Subgenres
Avant garde metal - Black metal - Celtic metal - Classic metal - Death metal - Doom metal - Folk metal - Glam metal - Gothic metal - Groove metal - Melodic death metal - Neo-classical metal - NSBM - Oriental metal - Power metal - Progressive metal - Speed metal - Thrash metal - Viking metal
(complete list)
Fusion genres
Alternative metal - Blackened death metal - Christian metal - Funk metal - Grindcore - Industrial metal - Metalcore - Nu metal - Rapcore - Sludge metal - Stoner metal - Symphonic metal - Thrashcore
Regional scenes
Gothenburg metal - New Wave of British Heavy Metal - Bay Area thrash metal
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