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Rock - all that isn't defined as metal
I'll name some metal bands and place their specific genre next to them. Municipal Waste (crossover thrash) Stormtroopers Of Death (crossover thrash) Metallica (thrash metal) Megadeth (thrash metal) Slayer (thrash metal) Anthrax (thrash metal) Rumpelstiltskin Grinder (thrash metal) Toxic Holocaust (speed metal/thrash metal) Mot?rhead (speed metal) Children Of Bodom (melodic death metal) Decapitated (technical death metal) Nile (technical death metal/brutal death metal) Cannibal Corpse (brutal death metal) Six Feet Under (death metal) Death (death metal) Deicide (death metal) Obituary (death metal) Vader (death metal) Bolt Thrower (death metal) Napalm Death (grindcore) Pantera (groove metal) Lamb Of God (groove metal) Mayhem (black metal) Darkthrone (black metal) Behemoth (black metal/blackened death metal) Job For A Cowboy (deathcore/death metal) Despised Icon (deathcore) Whitechapel (deathcore) Bring Me The Horizon (deathcore/metalcore) Under?ath (metalcore) Bullet For My Valentine (metalcore) M?tley Crüe (glam metal) Twisted Sister (glam metal) Electric Wizard (doom metal) Down (sludge metal/doom metal) Mastodon (sludge metal) Dream Theater (progressive metal) System Of A Down (alternative metal) Breaking Benjamin (alternative metal)
Because I like breaking benjamin's blow me away but if alternative metal is evil, I won't like it.
Metallic bonds occur among metal atoms. Whereas ionic bonds join metals to non-metals, metallic bonding joins a bulk of metal atoms. A sheet of aluminum foil and a copper wire are both places where you can see metallic bonding in action. The sea of electrons is free to flow about the crystal of positive metal ions.When metallic bonds form, the s and p electrons delocalize. Instead of orbiting their atoms, they form a sea of electrons surrounding the positive metal ions. The electrons are free to move throughout the resulting network
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Nice list Miley, looks like my collection Here's some more excellent Metal bands that were missed.. Abandoned Absence Amon Amarth Amorphis Anarion Annihilator The Arcane Order Arch Enemy Balflare Before The Dawn Biomechanical Bloden Wedd Burden Of Grief Cailiban Celesty Chris Caffery Chimaira Circus Maximus Compos Mentis Darkane Dark Empire Dark Tranquillity Daylight Dies Daysend Deadlock Deadsoil Dimension Zero Doro Elenium Emerald Sun Everlost Exodus The Faceless F.E.V.E.R Frontside The Funeral Pyre Gaia Epicus Graveworm God Forbid The Haunted Hell Within Holy Moses Horricane I Am Ghost Illnath Insomnium Intense Into Eternity Job For A Cowboy Killswitch Engage Kreator Lamb Of God Lanfear Loch Vostok Machine Head Manitou Masterlast Megaherz Meshuggah Metal Church Misery Signals Mirzadeh Mnemic Montrose Moonspell Mors Principium Est Motorhead Mushroomhead My Darkest Hate Naglfar Naildown National Napalm Syndicate Nocte Obducta Norther Opeth Outburst Perzonal War Poisonblack Preternatural Primordial Raging Speedhorn Rammstein Razorback Sanctimony Secret Sphere Shade Empire Silent Civilian Skinlab Slayer Spineshank Stormwarrior Swallow The Sun Tad Tarabas Teatr Tenei Threat Signal Threshold Tiamat Trail Of Tears Vanden Plas Vreid Within Y
Which parts is the metals and non-metals?i'm confused with it...
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The oxidation number of a metal is always the same for that metal.True or False??
Classic metal - Black Sabbath Alternative Metal - Primus Black Metal - neither Christian Metal - As I Lay Dying Death Metal - As Blood Runs Black Doom Metal - neither Goth Metal - Lacuna Coil Industrial Metal - Fear Factory Metalcore - Shadows Fall Grindcore - Job for a Cowboy Nu Metal - Otep NWOBHM - Def Leppard Post - Metal - neither Power Metal - Nightwish Progressive Metal - Opeth Speed Metal - Slayer Symphonic Metal - neither Thrash Metal - metallica haha Viking Metal - neither BA: Thrash Metal....METALLICA!!!!!!!
ok here it is a large amount of an unknown metal M reacts with 4.6g of chlorine gas to form 6.8g pure metal chloride. When the metal chloride is dissolved in a 100.0mL volumetric flask which is then filled to the mark the concentration of metal ions is found to be 0.43 moles/. What is the unknown metal?PLease help
Iron Maiden Judas Priest Metallica Megadeth Helloween Fates Warning Savatage Warlord Testament Metal Church Mercyful Fate Omen Pagan Altar Iced Earth Pantera Manowar Laaz Rockit Helstar Chastain Exciter Agent Steel Artillery I can go on
i love s and m by metallica and the way iron maiden used classical instruments in paschendale. are there any good metal bands that also incorporate classical music or insturments in their music?
Entropy and Pain is correct Grindcore derived from Hardcore Punk but more specifically the genre Crust Punk and a lot of the earliest Grind bands were crossovers from that genre and some even featured band members from Punk bands you can tell the Punk influences in many Grind bands if you actually listen to the genres and later down the line a lot of bands started incorporating more Death Metal into the music thus creating the sub genre that is Deathgrind but there are still Grind bands keeping the Punk influence even today Metalcore on the other hand is a completely watered down gnere that seems to be what all of the little mainstream kids are listening to just to say they like Metal which that and the fact that it musically is usually bad and not diverse at all is the reason most Metal fans have rejected it there are some people who will die hard try and argue and say it is part of Metal however a lot of us don't consider it to be i personally don't consider it to be part of Metal but instead consider it to be more of a form of Hard Rock but to answer your question completely Grindcore is still far more Metal then Metalcore and far better in general too
hi . element X melts at a temperature lower than that of boiling water. it fails to react with hydrochloric acid and 1centimeter cube (1 cm^3) of the element has a mass of 1.8g. identify element X as a metal or a non metal. Give reasons to justify your answer. thank you
ALKALI metals: - 1 valence electron, so highly reactive - soft metals - silvery in color - low boiling and melting points - large atomic radi ALKALINE metals: - have 2 valence electrons, still very reactive - shiny, silvery-white colour - when heated in flame, Mg gives a brilliant white flame, Ca a brick-red, Sr a crimson, and Ba an apple green - harder and denser than sodium and potassium, and have higher melting points - found combined with oxygen and other non metals in earth's crust TRANSITION metals: - are electric conductors - have luster - malleable - most are hard solids with relatively high melting and boiling points - because of unpaired d electrons, they can have oxidation numbers of +4, +5, etc.