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... And Justice For All

1988 

100 Greatest Rock Guitar Solos

1998 

6,5 Year Live (ep)

1988 

Bay Area Thrashers (Bootleg)

1996 

Beyond The Wall Of Sound (Bootleg)

1990 

Big Day Out 2004 (Live in Sidney) (Bootleg)

2003 

Bravo Hits 35 [CD 2]

2000 

Canada 1989 (Bootleg)

1989 

Creeping Death (EP)

1984 

Creeping Death (Live) (Bootleg)

1992 

Creeping Death / Jump In The Fire

1984 

Death Magnetic

2008 
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Death metal
Stylistic origins:Thrash metal
Early black metal
Cultural origins:Early-Mid 1980s United States, Germany
Typical instruments:Vocals − Guitar − Bass guitar − Double-bass drum
Mainstream popularity:Underground in mid 1980s, growth in late 1980s and early 1990s.
Subgenres
Melodic death metal − Progressive death metal − Technical death metal − Brutal death metal
Fusion genres
Deathgrind − Death/doom − Deathcore − Blackened death metal
Regional scenes
Florida − New York − Scandinavia − United Kingdom − Brazil − Japan
Other topics
Death growl − Extreme metal − Blast beat

Death metal is an extreme heavy metal subgenre. It is typically characterized by the use of heavily-distorted guitars, harsh vocals that are low-pitched and/or growled, morbid lyrics, fast-paced rhythms and melodies, and unconventional song structures.

Building off the speed and complexity of thrash metal, and the raw extremities defined in early black metal, death metal came to true prominence by the mid 1980s. Bands like Slayer, Possessed and pioneer death metal bands such as Death and Morbid Angel are considered prime influences in the genre. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, death metal gained more media attention as popular record labels like Earache Records and Roadrunner Records began to sign death metal bands at a rapid rate. Since then, death metal has diversified, spawning a rich variety of subgenres.

Death metal has been met with considerable hostility from mainstream culture, mainly because of the violent themes, imagery and stage personae surrounding many bands. It is typically seen as an underground form of music, in part because it does not appeal to mainstream tastes and because its musicians often choose to remain obscure.