Doom Metal
Doom metal is a form of heavy metal music that emerged as a recognized sub-genre during the first half of the 1980s. Generally, doom metal features very slow tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "denser" or "heavier" sound than other metal genres. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of dread or impending doom, and often an atmosphere of despair.
Musically, doom metal is strongly influenced by the early work of Black Sabbath. A number of their early songs, such as "Black Sabbath" and "Into the Void" are considered embryonic or prototypical doom metal songs. Their third album, Master of Reality (released in 1971), features Tony Iommi's guitar and Geezer Butler's bass tuned down to C# for heavier riffing and reduced string tension for Iommi's previously injured fingers.
Обзоры DOOM METAL

Doomain
Memory Garden

The Inside Room
40 Watt Sun

The Hundredth Name
Demon Lung

El Mundo Frio
Corrupted (JAP)

Concrete Sustain
Batillus

The Veneration of Serpents
Gallow God
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Watching from a Distance
Warning (UK)

Cauldron of the Wild
Witch Mountain

Nightfall
Candlemass

Ritual of the Banished
Dea Marica

Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Candlemass
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Septem Sermones
Inferno (XII)
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Into the Light
The Prophecy (UK)

Passio et mors...
Gallileous

The Rough Path of Nihilism
Sorrows Path