European industrial metal comprises a variety of musical styles practiced in Europe that draw on heavy metal and industrial music. In addition to its first wave of practitioners, these include Neue Deutsche Härte (new German hardness) and later Scandinavian groups. European industrial metal became increasingly popular just as its sales began to wane in North America. It is most notable in Germany, Sweden, and Norway, and has begun to hybridize with black metal.

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  • European industrial metal comprises a variety of musical styles practiced in Europe that draw on heavy metal and industrial music. In addition to its first wave of practitioners, these include Neue Deutsche Härte (new German hardness) and later Scandinavian groups. European industrial metal became increasingly popular just as its sales began to wane in North America. It is most notable in Germany, Sweden, and Norway, and has begun to hybridize with black metal.
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  • Neue Deutsche Härte
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  • Industrial black metal
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  • European industrial metal
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  • Underground in late 1980s and early 1990s, high from mid 1990s to early 2000s. Mainstream attention is moderate in Europe.
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  • List of electronic music genres
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  • European industrial metal comprises a variety of musical styles practiced in Europe that draw on heavy metal and industrial music. In addition to its first wave of practitioners, these include Neue Deutsche Härte (new German hardness) and later Scandinavian groups. European industrial metal became increasingly popular just as its sales began to wane in North America. It is most notable in Germany, Sweden, and Norway, and has begun to hybridize with black metal.
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  • European industrial metal
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  • European industrial metal
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