Metal's Popular Subgenres Explained
Metalheads, perhaps more than any other music listeners, are used to rampant misunderstanding of their music. Here are metal's most popular subgenres.
Read MoreMetalheads, perhaps more than any other music listeners, are used to rampant misunderstanding of their music. Here are metal's most popular subgenres.
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