no metal was born out of blues. although it does get many things from punk
nope its Heavy Metal, Metal, Hard Rock.As musicians, they have punk influences, but their early music is thrash.
Traditional metal and hardcore punk.
Emos like punk, punk rock, rock, hard rock, metal, heavy metal and screamo.
punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock, alternative metal :)
Crust punk is a form of rock and roll music influenced by hard core punk.
Yes, heavy metal is a subgroup of rock 'n roll. There are many, many subgroups of rock music: heavy metal, garage rock, punk rock, glam rock, psychedelic rock, classic rock, grunge, goth, emo, industrial... There are even subgroups of heavy metal, for example, hair metal, death metal and thrash metal. There are also subgroups of the other subgroups of rock. For example, punk pop, hardcore, proto-punk, New York punk and British punk are all subgroups of punk music.
Metal, punk & hardcore, goth, emo
Most people can tell the difference but I would suggest (as a very broad generalisation) punk tends to be faster and the lyrics more political whereas metal tends to be heavier and slower with more solos but like I say, some punk bands combine metal styles and some metal bands use punk drum beats/lyrical styling etc
Here are a few: Alternative Press (if you're into alternative music, e.g Metal, Pop Punk, Punk, Hard Rock etc.); Rolling Stone and Absolute Punk. See the related links for further information.
well i'm mainly a punk rocker and a metal head but i scroll through all the music channels and some punk band's are appearing on there (and meta but that's not part of your answer) so i think its beginning to take over
Pop Punk atm, they're going Nu-Metal for their third album according to Josh Franceschi.
Neither. They are a psychobilly band (psychobilly is a sub-genre of punk music). Also, "metal" and "heavy metal" are the same thing.