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Indigenous metal is heavy metal music played by indigenous peoples of various colonized regions. Bands may play music from across the metal spectrum, though most center indigenous themes, stories, or instruments. Groups with indigenous members are sometimes considered to play indigenous metal regardless of the thematic content of their music. "True" native metal (heavy metal created by Native American artists who utilize traditional instruments and language) gained popularity throughout the 2000s, especially in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

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  • Indigenous metal is heavy metal music played by indigenous peoples of various colonized regions. Bands may play music from across the metal spectrum, though most center indigenous themes, stories, or instruments. Groups with indigenous members are sometimes considered to play indigenous metal regardless of the thematic content of their music. Indigenous metal entered American popular culture in the 1980s and early 1990s through the commercial success of songs like "Indians" by Anthrax. Several Native-fronted bands, such as thrash metal group Testament, also began releasing music dealing with indigenous themes during this period. Brazilian band Sepultura helped pioneer the style through the 1996 release of Roots, which was created in collaboration with members of a Xavante community and is noted for its distinct Brazilian percussion, ambient field noise, and chanting. A Karajá man features on the cover of the album. "True" native metal (heavy metal created by Native American artists who utilize traditional instruments and language) gained popularity throughout the 2000s, especially in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. (en)
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  • 1990.0
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  • * Indigenous music of North America * Blackened thrash metal * death metal * extreme metal * groove metal * folk metal (en)
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  • Indigenous metal (en)
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  • * Indigenous music * indigenous peoples (en)
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  • * Thrash metal * extreme metal * death metal * heavy metal (en)
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  • Indigenous metal is heavy metal music played by indigenous peoples of various colonized regions. Bands may play music from across the metal spectrum, though most center indigenous themes, stories, or instruments. Groups with indigenous members are sometimes considered to play indigenous metal regardless of the thematic content of their music. "True" native metal (heavy metal created by Native American artists who utilize traditional instruments and language) gained popularity throughout the 2000s, especially in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. (en)
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  • Indigenous metal music (en)
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