Hard rock, known for its powerful guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and energetic performances, has noticeably, undergone various transformations throughout its history. One of the most significant influences on the genre's evolution was the emergence of heavy metal-which changed the course of hard rock and delve into its roots, tracing its origins back to the late 1960s!
The roots of heavy metal can be traced back to the late 1960s when bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple emerged. These bands introduced a heavier sludgier and overall, darker sound thanks to the beautiful noise produced by distorted guitars, thundering basslines, and extremely powerful vocals. Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album, released in 1970, is considered the birth of heavy metal (some even go as far as to call it the birth of grunge), with its dark and foreboding atmosphere setting the stage for the genre's fate.
Heavy metal's impact on hard rock was profound. Prior to its emergence, hard rock was primarily influenced by blues and psychedelic rock. However, heavy metal brought a new level of intensity and aggression to the genre. Bands like AC/DC, Judas Priest, and Motorhead incorporated heavy metal elements into their music, infusing hard rock with a newfound energy and power!
Over the years, metal has taken the brundt of being associated with true came cases and instances of "satanic panic" during the 80s. This ultimately was great unintended press for metal and sales soared. With OzFest and other acts like Slipknot, the genre's only gotten more powerful over time.
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