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Coinage of the Term "Heavy Metal"

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"Mike Saunders is credited for first coining the term heavy metal as a sub-genre in a review of As Safe As Yesterday Is for Rolling Stone Magazine." Well, that's not really true. Actually, it was Mars Bonfire who coined it in 1968, in a little song he wrote that you might have heard called "Born To Be Wild." [1] BobCubTAC (talk) 13:33, 22 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

And actually THAT'S not true, either. The term is actually credited to New York DJ Adams when he was introducing the Link Wray number,"Rumble." There are other press ref's to the term prior to Steppenwolf's appearance. 50.111.22.49 (talk) 13:06, 9 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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