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Job for a Cowboy and Technical death metal

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Difference between Job for a Cowboy and Technical death metal

Job for a Cowboy vs. Technical death metal

Job for a Cowboy is an American death metal band from Glendale, Arizona. Technical death metal (also known as tech-death, progressive death metal, or prog-death) is a musical subgenre of death metal that began and developed in the early- to mid-1990s, with particular focus on challenging, demanding instrumental skill and complex songwriting.

Similarities between Job for a Cowboy and Technical death metal

Job for a Cowboy and Technical death metal have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): AllMusic, Bass guitar, Beneath the Massacre, Between the Buried and Me, Blabbermouth.net, Cephalic Carnage, Death metal, Decapitated (band), Despised Icon, Dotdash, Drum kit, Exclaim!, Gojira (band), Knights of the Abyss, Loudwire, Nile (band), Progressive metal, Psycroptic, Revolver (magazine), The Faceless.

AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide or AMG) is an online music guide.

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Bass guitar

The bass guitar (also known as electric bass, or bass) is a stringed instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, except with a longer neck and scale length, and four to six strings or courses.

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Beneath the Massacre

Beneath the Massacre is a Canadian technical death metal / deathcore band from Montreal, Quebec.

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Between the Buried and Me

Between the Buried and Me is an American progressive metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Blabbermouth.net

Blabbermouth.net is a website dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock news, as well as album and music DVD reviews.

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Cephalic Carnage

Cephalic Carnage is an American death metal band formed in 1992 in Denver, Colorado.

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Death metal

Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music.

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Decapitated (band)

Decapitated is a Polish death metal band formed in Krosno in 1996.

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Despised Icon

Despised Icon is a Canadian deathcore band from Montreal, Quebec.

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Dotdash

Dotdash (formerly About.com) is an American Internet-based network of content that publishes articles and videos about various subjects on its "topic sites", of which there are nearly 1,000.

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Drum kit

A drum kit — also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums — is a collection of drums and other percussion instruments, typically cymbals, which are set up on stands to be played by a single player, with drumsticks held in both hands, and the feet operating pedals that control the hi-hat cymbal and the beater for the bass drum.

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Exclaim!

Exclaim! is a monthly Canadian music magazine that features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and cutting-edge artists.

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Gojira (band)

Gojira are a French heavy metal band from Bayonne.

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Knights of the Abyss

Knights of the Abyss was an American deathcore band from Glendale, Arizona, United States, formed in 2005.

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Loudwire

Loudwire is an American online magazine that covers hard rock and heavy metal music.

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Nile (band)

Nile is an American death metal band from Greenville, South Carolina, United States, formed in 1993.

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Progressive metal

Progressive metal (sometimes known as prog metal or technical metal) is a fusion genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock which combines the loud "aggression".

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Psycroptic

Psycroptic is an Australian technical death metal band formed in Hobart in 1999.

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Revolver (magazine)

Revolver is a metal music and hard-rock magazine, publishing in North America.

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The Faceless

The Faceless are an American death metal band from the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

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Job for a Cowboy and Technical death metal Comparison

Job for a Cowboy has 97 relations, while Technical death metal has 76. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 11.56% = 20 / (97 + 76).

References

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