Saturday, February 13, 2010

Black On Purple Metal Cores Which Band Invented Metal, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Or Deep Purple?

Which band invented metal, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, or Deep Purple? - black on purple metal cores

three from England and consitered "Parents of Metal", but thought the group of the idea?

4 comments:

Baccheus said...

The sound was before they invented. The Who and The Kinks in the 60s. Hendricks was the first guitar flowing. Cream was the first agreement with the dominant power. Zeppelin, Sabbath, spiders, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, bands were of experience in the field of heavy metal in its original full day, hey, but I can not say who invented the sound. All rooms have been investigated by earlier bands.

The Corinthian said...

The influences are varied. . .

Made in 1968, the noise, such as heavy metals have begun to converge would be known. In January, the band Blue Cheer San Francisco, a classic version of Eddie Cochran "Summertime Blues" from his debut album, Outside Inside, many as the first true heavy metal recording. That same month, Steppenwolf released its first eponymous album, including "Born to Be Wild" with the metal from its "heavy" lyrics.

Taylor X said...

Difficult decision, they were all pioneers in the world of hard rock.

But my vote goes to Saturday. They are the ones who brought the world a sad and heavy music.

Zeppelin was a huge influence on the metal but not metal. They have some heavier songs, but they were not indicators of the general situation of the band, ranging anywhere from hard (Dancing Days) to soft (Going To California) to the popular Polo (Gallow's. Say), not I, with its size, but a strip of metal that Arent - despite the degree of influence that the sex apparently.

Deep Purple is actually my favorite band, although I do not call them the inventor of the metal. In fact, it was not until he joined Ian Gillan and Blackmore, the driving force in the BAe, which actually had a harder sound. To reach their first album (with Rod Evans) to the psychedelic world of art. Even when I began to complicate the matter considerably. Like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple is a band that had a major influence on the metal, although I do not really call metal. They are a classic rock band.

aarondam... said...

It's definitely Black Sabbath.

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