Heavy Metal is a type of music that appeared as a dark and aggressive mutation in rock music from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The emergence of heavy metal music took place simultaneously with the decline of youth culture and antiwar movement that promoted the imagination of the young generation in the early 1960s (Weinstein). Heavy metal musicians position themselves as opposed to American mainstream culture and rocky mainstream culture. In music, this type is closely related to the ownership of rock and blues ownership.
Heavy Metal Music: History and Misunderstanding Heavy Metal Music has become a social controversy from the beginning. Originally it was a new shaped rock. Heavy metals bring a new appearance and sound to shake. Early heavy metal musicians decided to lower the guitar, raise the rhythm, play the guitar and drum faster, and get a more awkward sound. Musicians also decided to wear tights, torn, black clothes, chains, spikes, and combat boots. - Many people think that Heavy Metal is a noisy, awkward music played by talentless people and I do not think he can hear a sensational punk group that does not like listening to "real music" I will. But many people do not know anything about heavy metals and its history. Heavy metal is a word that broadly characterizes music style, loud, aggressive, and very popular. Heavy metals are very diverse and there are many subtypes, that is why all heavy metal bands do not sound the same
The history of heavy metal music from the late 1970s to the early 1980s was very controversial among music historians. A band like BlueĆysterCult has achieved modest mainstream success, and the gorgeous metal scene in Los Angeles, California began looking for a pop music audience - especially in the 1980s. Others ignore or ignore the importance of these bands, but instead focus on the arrival of classical influences - this can be heard with Randy Rose's work. Some people emphasize the mutual fertilization of young punk rocks (eg Sex Pistols) at a fast pace with heavy metal in the late 1970s.
In the 1980's, the popularity of heavy metals, explosive development of music development and geographical distribution. In the early 1980s, the campaign "New Wave of British Heavy Metals" led by Iron Maiden, Judas Pastor, Diamond Head was launched in Great Britain. Almost all of the early form of rock and roll has the basis of an almost inconspicuous blue key. A new wave of British heavy metals is defined by themes about savvy vocals, 2 cooperative electric guitars, and rebellion, Satan and the mystery theme. The diffusion of heavy metals spread to North America and Europe, and the stadium and conservative parents are full