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[QUOTE="MikeofDecrepitude:801814"][QUOTE="aril:801655"]haha, "wigger slam." Now, I do know what that is and what it sounds like, but I don't understand the history of it. Someone explain? Like around what time did Wiggers get into "death metal." And why? [/QUOTE] Basically, Slam Death was invented by NYDM acts such as Suffocation, Obituary (to a degree), Baphomet (also to a degree), Internal Bleeding, and other bands that incorporated a groove into their DM sound. Others included Repudilation, Dehumanized, Disfigured, Entorturement, who are all from NY, and of course who can forget Eternal Suffering from Ma. However, it was Devourment that took the slam riff and ran with that as the main driving force of their sound. Molesting the Decapitated is pratically the bible of the slam movement that soon followed. You had TXDM bands like Prophecy, Malthusia/Pogromy, and Sect of Execration. Globally, bands cropped up such as Soils of Fate from Sweden, and of course there's a huge slam death scene in Japan; with Vomit Remnants being the first slam/groove death from that region (in my opinion). If you ask me, the whole wigger aspect seems to stem from Japan (jiggers?), because they're into western hip-hop, but they love brutal music and those beatdown slam riffs (see disconformity for example). Since the slam riff has a certain groove, it's labeled as wigger Death Metal by old school purists. Entorturement were classified as "wiggers" I believe, and they even covered a rap song, which eludes me at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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