There is a group that has been categorizing music genres. Their website is http://everynoise.com/. They also create playlists on spotify, the easiest way to find a playlist of any genre is search "The Sound of GENRE". The other great thing they do is they have links to other playlists such as an Introduction, popular songs, lesser know, female driven, newer releases, and related genres of the genre (slamming deathcore anyone?).
edit: the reasoning I put this down is you can try a genre easily and get an idea of it.
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No it isn't.
Last.fm tags are nonsense. You'll notice that outside of Sabaton, there's essentially no Power Metal on that list. Genres outside of hip-hop aren't really based on lyrics:
War Metal is a thing, but it's a black metal movement.
Metal Amino, basically a discussion board for metal. I personally didn't like it, not a ton of activity and they don't have dank memes like we have here.
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You could be right but I’ll never know.
This is not a judgment call on you. Listen to whatever you wish.
I’m just an old, grumpy fuck that is still annoyed that they sold out as MTV tried to kill metal. (I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution https://www.amazon.com/dp/0452298563/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oHlhFbNYDSDMX)
As I posted on another thread, if you lived in the middle of nowhere The Headbangers Ball and rock radio was all you had.
In 1996, in response to this bullshit “alternative” and pop-punk, Pantera released Trendkill, Slayer decided to cover a bunch of real punk songs and released Undisputed Attitude.
We were expecting Metallica to roar back. They gave us Load.
For fucks sake, Anti-Christ Superstar from Manson is heavier.
With the existence of YouTube and MP3 streaming/downloading, I should probably drop my grudge. But the winds of change blew and Metallica went for the payday.
We can fix that.
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This site uses spotify data to classify bands, so if you search a band on there it will tell you what the genres are.
Alternative metal is broad as hell, can literally be anything from Katatonia's style of prog to metalcore. I'm not sure about this but you happen to have alot of deathcore on the playlist and spotify might count that as alternative metal.
That being said literally nothing is wrong with alternative metal.
This link goes to a website that lists all the genres on Spotify. There's a search bar in the top right corner where you can type in an artist's name and it will show you the genre(s) that artist plays. A lot of the listen genres for any given metal band are way off.
For example, Death is listed as death metal, technical death metal, and Florida death metal (which all make sense) but they are also listed as alternative metal and hard rock (which they are NOT).
Spotify for Brands lists my top genres as metal, alternative metal, rock, nu metal, hard rock, and groove metal. Just having "metal" as a genre is not specific enough, and giving an artist ten different subgenres when, realistically, they only play 3 or 4, is very inaccurate. Additionally, I don't even listen to most of the genres that Spotify for Brands listed.
I think Spotify should request some feedback from fans to clear up some confusion. Artists of other genres suffer from these mistakes too. You can check non-metal artists too to back this up.
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