Question:

Who Made Industrial Metal?

Who's the pioneer/pioneers of industrial metal?

Answer:

That'd be a rather long list. Because metal DOES NOT associate with screamo.
no its not possible, what the **** do you mean? there are many different types of metal-death, black, doom, stoner, heavy, rap-metal, nu-metal(the latter two suck)... screamo is another genre entirely. unless you mean metal where the vocalist doesn't scream and if so i would suggest doom/stoner metal-listen to sabbath and kyuss for starters...enjoy!...................... EDIT-fat man screamo IS a genre, it may be a very ****, weak and lame genre nowadays but when it started out early 1990s it was alot more credible.
Yes it's frikin possible, stop listening to just pop music, and screamo isn't even a genre. Iron Maiden, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Disturbed, Godsmack, Accept, AC/DC, and more don't scream.
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Growling is not screaming. In fact Grindcore is the only form of Metal were vocals are actually screamed, and they use a different screaming technique than most screamo bands. But I assume you're looking for clean vocal bands: Saxon Motorhead Iron Maiden Black Sabbath Judas Priest Overkill Slayer Stygian (early 1990s TM band, not the Stygian that exists today) Slipknot (1980 band, not the nu-metal band) Ogre Acid King Megadeth Kreator Candlemass Shrinebuilder Saint Vitus But there are very distinct differences between screamo and extreme Metal. A big difference is that screamo songs typically have a more punk-like kind of structure and riffs, though it's unlikely that any devoted punk rock / hardcore punk / powerviolence fan would listen to most screamo bands. If I were to list every single Metal band that is not screamo, I'd have to list every single Metal band in existence. I also have to mention that so-called emo kids are not the primary fan base of heavy Metal. In fact, emo kids who listen to alot of Metal are rare. The traditional Metalhead has long, undyed hair, or is shaven bald. They were black T-shirts for metal bands, and often have a preference for camo or khaki pants, though blue jeans are not uncommon among them.

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