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Originally Posted by MicShazam
Absolutely. If anything, metal mutated and branched off into a thousand different directions during the 90's. A very important decade for getting to the wealth of metal and related styles we can enjoy now.
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Heavy metal over it's 50 years of existence has branched out into many sub genres.
But Metal is falling. After 50 years it has become nothing but distortion and screaming about death, sex and anti-religion. This is pathetic. And so metal is decaying and falling to pop music. Unless the next generation of heavy metal musicians have something NEW! to offer the genre it's going to become a thing of the past.
The metal we hear today has no distinct qualities. It's just this band trying to be as good as all the other bands, and so they end up sounding almost the same. There's no creativity involved. This saddens me to see metal die. I want to be able to enjoy newer music. But I can't unless new bands actually offer something original.