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  1. RebelYellEasyRider

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    I believe there is a metal subgenre for all other types of music, if someone points out a genre of music that has not been morphed with metal, then i will bow my head in shame.

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  2. glamster

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    Do you have some examples of the metal morphed subgenre's that you are thinking of?

    I've never heard Jazz-Metal for example?

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  3. sandi

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    Yea that might help as right now my mind is mush and its a little hard to try and translate that into anything my mind will compute right now.

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  4. BachFan4Ever

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    "I believe there is a metal subgenre for all other types of music, if someone points out a genre of music that has not been morphed with metal, then i will bow my head in shame."
    - RebelYellEasyRider

    Okay, since that sounded like a challenge, I'll play along and give it my best shot. These three came to mind:
    Opera
    Christian
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    Polkas

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  5. RebelYellEasyRider

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    Opera = Symphonic Metal = Nightwish
    Christian = Christian Metal = Stryper
    Polka = Songs in various metal genres = Buckethead
    Jazz = Jazz Fusion = no bands found as of yet

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  6. RebelYellEasyRider

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    I mean metal subgenres such as Rap Metal, Country Metal, Southern Metal, etc

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  7. hybelkanin

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    Hm. Different kinds of trance and techno? : p Trance, hardstyle, techno, hardcore techno, hands up. I dont think I have ever heard that : p I think I have heard metal mixed with some kind of rave, but never heard the others.

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  8. RebelYellEasyRider

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    Nu Metal, many metal songs and various remixes using metal songs = Disturbed, Slipknot, etc used rave/techno parts in their songs

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  9. hybelkanin

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    Hm. What about hardcore techno? Like nightcore. Or hardstyle.

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  10. RebelYellEasyRider

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    Techno is techno, whether hard or soft or whatever. Techno is a genre, hardcore techno is a subgenre. I said genres.

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  11. GlennJB

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    Reggae

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  12. dorkstarmy93

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    hmmm.. the closest thing to techno is probably industrial metal, which uses alot of computerized sound effects. Dunno about Reggae, though...

    What about Swing (Frank Sinatra) , bigband (Buddy Rich), and Acoustic, huh? R&B (classic , and not the whiny kind like usher) Motown (The Supremes, Temptations), ska (Oingo Boingo, The Beat), doo-wop (Chubby Checker, The Cadets) and Barbershop... :?


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  13. RebelYellEasyRider

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    Acoustic is done by many Metal bands, especially Ballads.
    Motown and Ska = a tribute band called Metalliska
    Barbershop is probably parodied.
    R&B is one of the base genres in many music styles.
    Swing and big band have been parodied.
    Reggae has been done by a band called Skindred.

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  14. dorkstarmy93

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    sorry, bro. unless you can provide a name of a band who does the specific genres I've listed, I wouldn't believe these genres have been done or at the very least, "parodied" by a metal band.

    oh yeah... and here's an easy one : bubblegum pop.


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  15. RebelYellEasyRider

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    the fuck is bubblegum pop?

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  16. dorkstarmy93

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    dude... seriously? It's a genre of music that has rock influences (well, sorta. more on the 60's- 80's) and are teen/kid friendly. Funny thing is, even Bon Scott (AC/DC) started from a bubblegum pop band. well, here's an early example...

    as for new examples, more like teeny bopper music. (90's = Boy Bands. 21's century = disney channel bullshit)


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  17. RebelYellEasyRider

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    There we go then, you answered your own question. Bon Scott must have brought some bubblegum pop influences into AC/DC.

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  18. RattelSnake

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    OK this is a cool Challenge....
    Well you got Cherakee ( That would be Indian Music ) Mixed with Metal Now that would Be so cool :mrgreen:
    Onther one would be like a Metal Jazz or Mixed in with Country... Or may-b Mixed in with soul...
    But them or some Good Ideas for ya 8)

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  19. RebelYellEasyRider

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    "OK this is a cool Challenge....
    Well you got Cherakee ( That would be Indian Music ) Mixed with Metal Now that would Be so cool :mrgreen:
    Onther one would be like a Metal Jazz or Mixed in with Country... Or may-b Mixed in with soul...
    But them or some Good Ideas for ya 8) "
    - RattelSnake

    Cherokee = Rebel Meets Rebel - Cherokee Cry or Anthrax - Indians
    Jazz Fusion = Metal Jazz
    Country Metal = Rebel Meets Rebel
    Soul has been used in many songs

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  20. dorkstarmy93

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    I just have to disagree with you about Bon Scott bringing bubblegum pop influences into AC/DC.. But, hey! Why don't you be the judge? :roll: (he's the backing vocals)


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  21. RebelYellEasyRider

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    The harmony between Bon Scott and the other singers is an obvious example

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