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Drone doom

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Drone doom, also called drone metal, is a subgenre of doom metal. It generally takes influences from ambient, minimalism, and noise.

Characteristics

Drone doom is defined by drones, that is, notes that last for long periods of time. Melody, and sometimes any sense of rhythm, are absent from the songs, and vocals, if present, are usually screamed.[1] and the lyrics are negative and deal with "abstract concepts". Heavy reverb and feedback are used. Bands also take influence from ambient music to create an atmosphere that is dreamy, but also distorted and gloomy, similar to funeral doom.[citation needed] Long song lengths are common, with the average song lasting from ten to thirty minutes. Bands also might make an album-long track, with an example being the sixty-two minute long Sun Baked Snow Cave by Boris and Merzbow[2].

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