Morbid Angel
Scream Bloody Gore
Tomb of the Mutilated
Cannibal Corpse

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Death Metal grew out of the thrash metal in the late '80s. Taking the gritty lyrics and morbid obsessions of thrash to extremes, death metal was -- as its name suggests -- solely about death, pain, and suffering. These relentlessly bleak lyrics were set to loud, heavy riffs that owed as much to the lumbering metal of Black Sabbath as it did to Metallica. Death metal bands also owed a debt to the complex song structures of '70s art rockers, though most of these winding, intricate compositional methods were learned through Metallica. Death metal never attracted a wide audience, but to some diehard heavy metal fans, it was a preferable alternative to Metallica and Guns N' Roses -- who were selling millions of records in the late '80s and early '90s -- or the pop-metal of Poison. It kept a small, dedicated cult throughout the '90s.

Death Metal Artists Highlights

Morbid Angel
Morbid Angel
Cannibal Corpse
Cannibal Corpse
Obituary
Obituary
Entombed
Entombed
Carcass
Carcass
Suffocation
Suffocation

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Death Metal Album Highlights

Scream Bloody Gore
Death
Scream Bloody Gore
Tomb of the Mutilated
Cannibal Corpse
Tomb of the Mutilated
Beneath the Remains
Sepultura
Beneath the Remains
Slowly We Rot
Obituary
Slowly We Rot
Covenant
Morbid Angel
Covenant
Slaughter of the Soul
At the Gates
Slaughter of the Soul

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Death Metal Song Highlights

Title/Composer Performer Stream
Hammer Smashed Face Cannibal Corpse
Lack of Comprehension Death
Rapture Morbid Angel
Blinded by Fear At the Gates
Dead by Dawn Deicide
Left Hand Path Entombed
Soul Evisceration
Bloodbath
Unas Slayer of the Gods
Nile
Stripped, Raped and Strangled Cannibal Corpse
Bleak Opeth

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