| Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash/post-thrash and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal which took its current form during the early 1990s. Groove metal is a blend of several genres from the 1980s, including traditional heavy metal, hardcore punk, crossover thrash, thrash metal, and sludge metal. Albums such as Exhorder’s Slaughter in the Vatican, Pantera’s Cowboys from Hell, Sepultura’s Arise, and Artillery’s We Are the Dead first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn’t until later albums like Exhorder’s The Law, Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power, Sepultura’s Chaos A.D., White Zombie’s La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, Overkill’s I Hear Black and Machine Head’s Burn My Eyes that groove metal took its pure form. | ||
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