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Biker metal (also known as biker punk) is a that combines elements of , heavy metal, rock and roll and , that was pioneered in the late-1970s to early-1980s in England and the United States, by Motörhead, , Anti-Nowhere League and .


Characteristics
Biker metal has been described as being influenced by , rock and roll, heavy metal and . Sleazegrinder, a writer at Classic Rock, described biker metal as " gone ".

Biker metal is characterized by its mid-tempo approach to metal, its "gritty and American" sound, and its alignment with biker culture as a whole. The genre has been contrasted with slower and more operatic forms of metal, such as 's work in the early 2000s.

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Similarly, biker metal eschews the speed and virtuosity that rose to prominence in the 1980s.
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Bands such as , , , and Black Label Society have been described as fusing the style with , whereas Clutch have been described as merging elements of biker metal and into their sound. 's song "Paranoid" has been considered a classic of the genre.

Biker metal has proven influential to genres ranging from to and , and was integral to the development of . Giuseppe Sbrana of Botswanan heavy metal band Skinflint has stated that biker metal bands were heavily influential on the aesthetic of African heavy metal bands.


Terminology
The association with has been present for most of heavy metal and punk rock's lifetime: were photographed frequently with motorcycles stretching as far back as 1973; appeared on the cover of Outlaw Biker Magazine; used a biker image beginning in the mid-1970s, however also borrowed heavily from ; and the common dressing style of metalheads is closely tied to those in biker gangs. Spin hails Motörhead frontman as the first to bring motorcycle culture into punk rock and heavy metal, likely through the influence of earlier rock bands such as Steppenwolf, and . An early use of the term "heavy metal" was even present in Steppenwolf's 1968 song "Born to Be Wild", in reference to a motorcycle.


See also
  • List of biker metal bands
  • First-wave black metal

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