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- Djent abstract "Djent /ˈdʒɛnt/ is a style of heavy metal music that developed as a spinoff of traditional progressive metal. The word "djent" is an onomatopoeia for the distinctive high-gain, distorted palm-muted guitar sound employed by bands like Meshuggah. The term was initially coined by their lead guitarist, Fredrik Thordendal. Typically, the word is used to refer to music that makes use of this sound, to the sound itself, or to the scene that revolves around it.".
- Djent instrument Bass_guitar.
- Djent instrument Drum_kit.
- Djent instrument Electric_guitar.
- Djent instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Djent instrument Percussion_instrument.
- Djent instrument Singing.
- Djent instrument Synthesizer.
- Djent stylisticOrigin Progressive_metal.
- Djent wikiPageExternalLink got-djent.com.
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- Djent culturalOrigins "2000.0".
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- Djent instruments "Electric guitar, bass, drums, percussion, vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, occasional use of orchestral and ethnic instruments".
- Djent name "Djent".
- Djent otherTopics Experimental_metal.
- Djent stylisticOrigins Progressive_metal.
- Djent subject Category:Djent.
- Djent subject Category:Heavy_metal_subgenres.
- Djent subject Category:Progressive_metal.
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- Djent type Music107020895.
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- Djent comment "Djent /ˈdʒɛnt/ is a style of heavy metal music that developed as a spinoff of traditional progressive metal. The word "djent" is an onomatopoeia for the distinctive high-gain, distorted palm-muted guitar sound employed by bands like Meshuggah. The term was initially coined by their lead guitarist, Fredrik Thordendal. Typically, the word is used to refer to music that makes use of this sound, to the sound itself, or to the scene that revolves around it.".
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