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Yeah it's a lot more diverse than it appears on the surface. A lot of people, myself included when I was starting out, listen to the big 4 or all the popular bands and assume its all the same. Look a few levels deeper and you will find a variety of musical styles, vocal styles and super interesting stuff like fusion genres. That said, I'm a sucker for the classics too ;D. I would have to say that thrash is one of the most diverse genres of metal, though I am slightly biased haha. Btw, thanks for contributing to the community! ๐ค