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[edit] Musical characteristics
Melodic death metal uses components of NWOBHM, in particular the fast riffing and harmonic guitar lines, but also is influenced by the characteristics of death metal like heavily distorted guitars, fast double-bass drum patterns and sometimes blast beats.[1] Melodic elements make up a key part of the overall sound through use of clean vocals, acoustic guitars, and keyboards. The vocal style of the genre is a combination of harsh screaming, clean harmonies, and death growls.[2][edit] Origins (early 1990s)
Credit for the popularity of melodic death metal can be attributed to the mid-90s releases of In Flames, At the Gates, and Dark Tranquillity, which laid the foundation for the Gothenburg metal scene.[2]Another key band in the definition of melodic death metal was the British band Carcass, who started out playing grindcore but morphed into a death metal style and helped pioneer the melodic death metal genre with their 1993 album Heartwork and define melodic death metal as an authentic genre.[3][4]
[edit] Late '90s and influence on other genres
In the late '90s, many melodic death metal bands changed their style of playing by adding more melodic elements;[citation needed] more melodic choruses and riffs and making more prominent use of keyboards, and their lyrics, unlike death metal, did not focus on death, violence, gore, horror, or blood for the most part.[5]The genre is a common element in fusions with other genres of heavy metal such as progressive metal,[citation needed] thrash metal,[citation needed] gothic metal,[citation needed] symphonic metal,[citation needed] groove metal,[citation needed] doom metal,[citation needed] and folk metal.[citation needed] Its influence lead to the diversification of modern metalcore, with melodic metalcore gaining prominence in the 2000's, especially in the United States.
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