Coordinates | 34°03′″N118°15′″N |
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Name | Speed metal |
Color | white |
Bgcolor | #BB0022 |
Stylistic origins | NWOBHM, hardcore punk |
Cultural origins | Late 1970s and early 1980s, United Kingdom and United States |
Instruments | Electric guitar Bass Drums Vocals |
Popularity | Moderate in early to mid 1980s. |
Derivatives | Thrash metalPower metalNeo-classical metalBlack metal |
Regional scenes | United States Germany Britain |
Other topics | }} |
Speed metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music that originated in the late 1970s from NWOBHM and hardcore punk roots. It is described by ''Allmusic'' as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically demanding" music.
Motörhead is often credited as the first band to invent/play speed metal. Some of speed metal's earlier influences include Deep Purple's "Fireball" and Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy" (which was eventually covered by the thrash metal band Metallica), from their 1974 album ''Sheer Heart Attack'', and Deep Purple's song "Highway Star", from their album ''Machine Head''. The latter was called 'early speed metal' by Robb Reiner of speed metal band Anvil. Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown", first released in January 1969, could also be said to be an early template for speed metal as mentioned in Mac Randall's.
Speed metal eventually evolved into thrash metal. Although many tend to equate the two subgenres, others argue that there is a distinct difference between them. In his book ''Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal'', Ian Christe states that "...thrash metal relies more on long, wrenching rhythmic breaks, while speed metal... is a cleaner and more musically intricate subcategory, still loyal to the dueling melodies of classic metal."
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Stump uses Ernie Ball strings gauge 008, .011, .014, .024, .032, .048 and 1.5mm Dunlop Delrin picks.
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Coordinates | 34°03′″N118°15′″N |
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name | Deströyer 666 |
landscape | yes |
background | group_or_band |
origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
genre | Black metalThrash metal |
years active | 1994–present |
label | Modern Invasion MusicMerciless RecordsThe Ajna OffensiveSeason of MistIron Pegasus Records |
associated acts | Bestial WarlustHobbs' Angel of DeathSinisterGospel of the HornsRazor of Occam |
current members | K.K. WarslutShrapnelMattMersus |
notable instruments | }} |
Deströyer 666 is a black/thrash metal band formed in 1994 by guitarist K.K. Warslut. The group originated in Melbourne, Australia however moved to Europe.
Following this release, Deströyer 666 got a full line-up that included bassist Bullet Eater (aka Phil Gresik, ex-Bestial Warlust, Hobbs' Angel of Death and Mass Confusion), Gospel of the Horns drummer Howitzer and guitarist Shrapnel. With these members the band recorded its first album, ''Unchain the Wolves''. Following this Howitzer was replaced by Deceiver and during 1999 Deströyer 666 recorded ''Phoenix Rising'', though it was not released until more than a year later.
During 2000, Deströyer 666 toured Europe extensively. Dutch drummer Erich de Windt of Sinister and Prostitute Disfigurement joined the band after the recording of the EP ''King of Kings''. Gresik left to be replaced by Simon Berserker. ''Phoenix Rising'' was released by Season of Mist in November. De Windt was replaced by German drummer Mersus in 2001 and Deströyer 666 toured through Europe again with Immolation and Deranged, after which the band left Australia for good. Warslut settled in Eindhoven in the Netherlands and Shrapnel began living in London.
The 2002 album ''Cold Steel... for an Iron Age'' featured cover art, which the band has since disavowed, claiming they never approved it. A reissue of the album was scheduled for late 2005 but as of May 2009, this has still not come to light. It is supposed to feature all new artwork as well as bonus songs. The group is also working on a new LP containing all of the songs previously released only on 7" vinyl EPs.
The latest album, titled ''Defiance'', was released in June 2009. This album is remarkable in Deströyer 666 lore as it is the first album where none of the music has been written Warslut, whereas he has concentrated on the lyrics as usual and the music has all been composed by Shrapnel and Matt Razor. The album has been very well received by both fans and critics to keep Deströyer 666 well in the bracket of the cult act they have become.
Deströyer 666's lyrical themes have always dealt with blasphemy, nihilism, Nietzsche and warlike subjects.
Starting from the first of January 2010, Deströyer 666 returned to their homeland in Australia, first playing Screamfest and then extensively touring the country, including Tasmania. They had not played the continent since 2004.
2010 saw further touring and noteworthy live appearances. They were a highlight at Norway's Inferno Festival in March and followed on a very busy and successful year with a US tour alongside Enthroned and a lengthy European jaunt with Watain.
In 2011 they were scheduled to tour with german thrash legends Destruction in the United States, however due to unforeseen circumstances, they had to drop off the tour.
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