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Groove metal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Groove metal, also called neo-thrash, half-thrash, or post-thrash, is a subgenre of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. |
 | | Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 80s, including traditional heavy metal, hardcore punk, thrash metal, and death metal. |
 | | Groove Metal is the middle point between Thrash Metal and Sludge Metal, and are all closely related, many United States groove metal bands drawing influence from sludge metal bands and vice versa, and sometimes being involved with projects with one another. |
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