Australian Warmetal is a subgenre of
Heavy
metal music particular to Australia - not to be confused with
the
War metal music
performed by British band
Bolt Thrower, who are sonically very
different. Parallels are frequently drawn to between Australian
Warmetal and
Norwegian Black Metal. Australian
Warmetal takes its fantasy imagery from Teutonic, Scandinavian and
Anglo-Saxon mythology, and combines it with
Satanic overtones and most importantly a
particularly Australian sense of humour.
The style is
characterised by a fusion of
death metal style drumming, with 1980s
thrash-style
guitar and bass riffs, particularly influenced by German
thrash metal
bands such as
Sodom and
Destruction, and also influenced by
American
thrash
metal band
Slayer.
The originators of the genre were the
Melbourne band
Bestial Warlust with the demo
‘Descension Of A Darker Deity’ (1992.) "The
Warsluts" were influenced by the
Virgin Metal bands
Hobbs Angel Of Death and
Hatred.
The most famous Australian Warmetal
band are
Destroyer 666, who relocated to
the
Netherlands. Other exponents of Australian Warmetal include
Gospel Of The Horns,
Abominator,
Spear
of Longinus and
Vomitor.