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>paved the way for countless bands and created an entire genre
How did they do it?
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>>122804240
Came out the same year and created Stoner Rock a year before Sabbath tried it on MoR.
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>>122804240
trying to bring something new (horror and wyzzerds) to a music scene full of far too many copycats.
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>>122804240
>created an entire genre
you're acting as if the premises of metal as a genre are somewhat original in their conception or the fruit of some random accident or a deeply tought aesthetic.
For a decade there were acts that wanted rock faster and as distorted/noisy and brutal as possible.
Metal was just the crossing of a barrier were most people just went "well let those retards play with themselves in their contaimnent space"
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>>122804240
Knowledge of Be Bop Jazz
Down tuning to D
Unwound P-90 pickups
Watch too many horror films
Lived through World War Two
Being in the right place at the right time
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>>122804240
By completely ripping off cream and the jhe
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>>122805090
>Cream and Jimi Hendrix but it's about Satan and war
So this is how I invent a new genre, it's all about subject matter.
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>>122804407
Hawkind ahead of them both?
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>>122804240
by growing up in post war Birmingham



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