no. death metal consists of elaborate guitar sequences, fast pace drumming including double base, and screaming/ singing from the vocals
In country it is : Loss of loved ones. In metal it is death. In rock it is Pretty much any thing you can think of
The best type of music is most definatly hardcore/death metal/post hardcore/emo/screamo/metal/metalcore/alternative/rock or any combination of those.
the growls and the heavy music is what makes it death metal
Zyklon is Blackened Death Metal, and is Atheist
Depending on the instruments that the composer wrote the score to include, those would be the instruments included in a rock Opera orchestra. For example, The Who's Tommy, known as a rock opera, played on Broadway in New York. The orchestras on Broadway are usually made up of the four major instrument groups including woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings. You can determine the exact makeup of any orchestra required to support a rock opera by looking at its score.
Alternative metal Avant-garde metal/Experimental metal Black metal Christian metal Crust punk Death metal ---Technical Death metal ---Melodic Death metal Doom metal ---Funeral doom ---Drone metal Extreme metal (also describes Death metal, black metal, doom metal, and some thrash metal collectively) Folk metal Glam metal Gothic metal Grindcore Groove metal Industrial metal Metalcore ---Deathcore ---"Nintendocore" Neo-classical metal/Shred Nu metal Power metal Post-metal Progressive metal ---Djent Rap metal Speed metal Stoner metal Symphonic metal Thrash metal Traditional heavy metal Viking metal Note that any of these genres can be fused in any way imaginable. In fact, that is how some types came to be, like djent, which is a fusion of progressive metal, metalcore, groove metal, technical death metal, and experimental metal.
there arent any full out metal music radio stations. 96x plays rock, that is the closest you will get to metal.
Deafening death metal songs? Any/all music will eventually deafen you after prolonged exposure to high decibels.
No. Emo has nothing to do with Heavy Metal... it was originally a spinoff of Hardcore Punk.
You could use trash can lids, or your neighbor's cat for death metal, or any other kind of music for that matter. What kind of stupid question is that?
They're a generic Gothenburg band. Many of these so-called "melodic Death Metal" bands play something which is derived almost exclusively from Power and Speed Metal, and will have little - if any - Death Metal influence, whatsoever (although a few of Arch Enemy's albums to make the occasional nod to old school Thrash/Death).
Assuming you're referring to the Seattle-based band commonly credited as being a cornerstone in the Alternative Rock movement in the early 90s, they played a Rock subgenre known as Grunge Rock. They were not a Metal band in any way, shape, or form.