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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Slayer...Evolution of Extreme Metal (video)
Slayer Early Days, Ep. 1; Sam Dunn ("Metal Evolution," Jan. 7, 2015); Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
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For many metal fans, Extreme Metal is heavy metal. Death, Morbid Angel, Carcass, Entombed, Darkthrone, Dimmu Borgir, Opeth, guttural vocals, blast beats, lyrics about death and the occult...we couldn’t tell the story of metal without it.
And so Banger Films presents "Extreme Metal," the latest chapter in Metal Evolution, the biggest-ever TV series on the history of heavy metal and hard rock.
Hosted by Sam Dunn and based on Banger’s groundbreaking “Heavy Metal Family Tree,” this episode features new interviews with
Death Metal,
Grindcore, and
Black Metal’s most influential sonic architects.
It's a global journey from the US to the UK and Norway to France's HellFest to investigate the history, myths, and intricacies of this innovative and transgressive sub-genre.
We're "thrash" and "black" but not "extreme."
How extreme is it? Too extreme for most TV networks! That's why Banger Films turned to crowdfunding—for support from the metal community around the world through an IndieGogo campaign.
That's how we made Metal Evolution: Extreme Metal a reality. And it doesn’t stop there: Metal Evolution will soon continue online on Banger TV. What part of the Heavy Metal Family Tree should we explore next? How about Nu Metal? Done:
(Metal Evolution) Is "Nu Metal" even metal music? Maybe. No rules.
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