I'm thinking we should expand the genre list a little. I don't mean adding "boy bands" genre or anything
I just mean subdividing it a little more to make it a little more specific. I'm hesitant, though, because I know genres get a little out of hand and really lose their point when only 1 or 2 bands are in a genre. That said, I think Death, Black, and Thrash need to be subdivided because they all have a ton of entries on the site. I would like some suggestions for what sub-genres are most pertinent for those genres.
Thrash has 3 main sub-genres:
Bay Area Thrash
Aggro
Euro Thrash
but I'm uncertain of using those titles because they sound region-specific (as does American and European Power Metal, I'm open to better genre names for those if anyone knows them). Plus, where does Slayer fit? They certainly sound more like Euro Thrash, IMO, than Bay Area, but they are from the Bay Area. Maybe just have "Thrash" (for stuff like Kreator and Slayer, etc), "Melodic Thrash" (for bay-area sounding bands), and "Aggro Thrash" (for Exhorder, Pantera and its clones). Any ideas?
Death's main subgenres are:
Brutal
Technical
Melodic (aka Gothenburg)
Technical is covered by a cross-genre listing of Technical Metal and Death Metal, and I see no reason to add another genre there. Should we add a "Brutal Death" and "Melodic Death"? I know both have been suggested and shot down in the past, but now there are enough bands listed to warrant a split.
I have no idea what subgenres come from Black Metal, except Viking Metal which is already split off.
I think I'm going to add "Avant-garde" to subdivide "Progressive Metal", so all the keyboard-laden Dream Theater sounding bands can stay in their familiar "prog" genre, but the truly adventurous stuff could be labelled "Avant-garde" to avoid confusion.
Also, it has been suggested to split Neoclassical and Shred, and that is fine by me, but I think there aren't many bands listed in Shred then, which is why I combined them to begin with. Does anyone have a large knowledge of Shred guitarists or know someone who does? We could use a little more in that area.
Please reply with your thoughts, even if you think I'm nuts

Thrash has 3 main sub-genres:
Bay Area Thrash
Aggro
Euro Thrash
but I'm uncertain of using those titles because they sound region-specific (as does American and European Power Metal, I'm open to better genre names for those if anyone knows them). Plus, where does Slayer fit? They certainly sound more like Euro Thrash, IMO, than Bay Area, but they are from the Bay Area. Maybe just have "Thrash" (for stuff like Kreator and Slayer, etc), "Melodic Thrash" (for bay-area sounding bands), and "Aggro Thrash" (for Exhorder, Pantera and its clones). Any ideas?
Death's main subgenres are:
Brutal
Technical
Melodic (aka Gothenburg)
Technical is covered by a cross-genre listing of Technical Metal and Death Metal, and I see no reason to add another genre there. Should we add a "Brutal Death" and "Melodic Death"? I know both have been suggested and shot down in the past, but now there are enough bands listed to warrant a split.
I have no idea what subgenres come from Black Metal, except Viking Metal which is already split off.
I think I'm going to add "Avant-garde" to subdivide "Progressive Metal", so all the keyboard-laden Dream Theater sounding bands can stay in their familiar "prog" genre, but the truly adventurous stuff could be labelled "Avant-garde" to avoid confusion.
Also, it has been suggested to split Neoclassical and Shred, and that is fine by me, but I think there aren't many bands listed in Shred then, which is why I combined them to begin with. Does anyone have a large knowledge of Shred guitarists or know someone who does? We could use a little more in that area.
Please reply with your thoughts, even if you think I'm nuts
