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Avant garde metal

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Avant garde metal
Stylistic origins: Black metal - Death metal - Progressive metal
Cultural origins: late 1980s-early to mid 1990s, Switzerland and Norway
Typical instruments: GuitarBass guitarKeyboardSynthesizerViolinSamplingDrums
Mainstream popularity: Growing popularity since mid-late 1990s, particularly in Norway.

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Avant garde metal, sometimes called experimental, is a cross-genre reference to metal bands characterized by large amounts of experimentation and by non-standard sounds, instruments, and song structures. Some of the earliest instances of a band being classified as avant garde lie with Celtic Frost and Ved Buens Ende.

While progressive metal, like avant garde metal, is also a genre which favours experimentation and non-standard ideas, there are rather large differences between the two forms (although, confusingly, there is also quite a bit of overlap between the two genres). One of the most striking differences is that the experimentation of progressive metal lies mostly in complex rhythms and song structures, while the genre usually sticks to a more traditional instrumentation, whereas in avant garde metal the usage of unusual sounds plays usually a fundamental role. Most of the artists that play avant garde metal also have a strong focus on a generally dark atmosphere. The bands involved have often been associated with black metal, and a number of avant garde bands also have a black metal background, but it is worth noting that avant garde metal is often looked down upon by black metal purists, who consider common elements from avant garde metal, such as keyboards or female vocals, to be alienating elements which have nothing to do with "true" black metal.

It should be noted that there is no common agreement within the metal world on the correct usage of the term avant garde metal, though certain issues, such as the presence of experimentation, are agreed upon.






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