Draft:Yachtgrind
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Yachtgrind is an extreme microgenre of heavy metal music, simultaneously being a fusion genre of goregrind and yacht rock. There is not much information on this subgenre, however, there is a Yachtgrind band that goes by the name of "Bum Fight" based in Australia. This claim can be found on the band's page.[1] Bum Fight are the only currently discovered Yachtgrind band.
Yachtgrind | |
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Stylistic origins | goregrind, yacht rock |
Cultural origins | Mid-1970s – mid-1980s, United States |
Regional scenes | |
Australia | |
Other topics | |
deathgrind, pornogrind, yacht rock, goregrind |
References
[edit]- ^ "Bum Fight music, videos, stats, and photos". Last.fm. Retrieved 2024-09-29.