Heavy Metal Fusion
- Alternative metal: heavy metal + Alternative Rock
- Electronicore: Post-hardcore + Metalcore + Electronic music
- Funk metal: heavy metal + funk music.
- Folk metal: heavy metal + Folk music.
- Industrial metal: heavy metal + Industrial music
- Nintendocore: Metalcore + 8-bit music + video game music
- Deathcore: Metalcore + death metal (especially Brutal Death Metal)
- Metalcore: Hardcore punk + heavy metal (especially Melodic Death Metal)
- Progressive Metal: heavy metal + Progressive Rock
- Sludge metal: doom metal + hardcore punk
- Thrash metal: heavy metal (especially, NWOBHM and Speed Metal) + hardcore punk
- Nu Metal: Heavy metal + grunge + hip hop
- Dubcore: Heavy metal + dubstep + Electro rock + post hardcore
- Trancecore: post hardcore + metalcore + electro music
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