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Groove metal, often associated with neo-thrash metal/post-thrash metal and power groove, is a term sometimes used to describe a derivative of thrash metal, which took influence from hardcore punk and traditional metal. The sub genre took its current form during the early 1990s Albums such as Exhorder's Slaughter in the Vatican (1990), Pantera's Cowboys from Hell (1990), and Sepultura's Arise (1991) first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. However, it wasn't until later albums... full article at wikipedia
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