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Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives is a large website which attempts to list every known metal band and provide additional information on each band, such as a discography, a short history, and user-submitted reviews. The site also provides a system for submitting bands to the archives, and users are encouraged use it. As of July 2006, the site boasts +38,000 bands listed, +92,000 albums, +21,000 reviews and +54,000 registered users,

As an incentive to get people to submit data, the site utilizes a "point" system, in which registered users gain points and move up ranks with the amount and value of data and information they submit. The more valuable and complete the information, the more points are awarded.

The website is notably completely free of advertisements, and as of July 2006 is run completely independently. Some however, question whether or not this affects the quality of the website. Since the middle of 2005, frequent visitors noticed that the site was often down. The instability was due to a bug that was supposedly fixed around April 2006, yet many users still experience difficulty with the site.

Accepted Bands


The site is known for its extremely strict rules, especially those which mandate band submissions. Encyclopaedia Metallum only accepts bands which are, without debate, metal bands. The only exceptions are: side projects of members of metal bands, bands that are no longer considered to be metal, but were in the past, dark and black ambient bands that are still considered to be members of the metal scene, and grindcore bands that bear close similarities to death metal.

Genres that are usually associated with metal, such as grindcore and hardcore, are also absent as they are seen to have more in common with punk than metal. Glam metal is rejected for the most part and industrial metal is only allowed if it's considerably more heavy metal than industrial music. The site rejected the industrial metal band Ministry until recently. Bands that are associated with the nu metal or mallcore labels are completely forbidden and have been since the website started. Many users believe that metalcore bands have been completely banned from the website since a bulletin was posted that simply stated, "Please stop submitting -core bands. Please." However, this is false; many metalcore bands appear on the archives and many more have been added since the bulletin was posted, but the moderators have become more strict on what metalcore bands can be added and generally work case-by-case rather than saying all, or zero, metalcore bands will be accepted. Most of the metalcore bands that are allowed are the ones heavily influenced by melodic death metal.

History


The Encyclopaedia Metallum was founded in 2002 by two Canadians using the pseudonyms HellBlazer and Morrigan. They have been interviewed twice about their site. The first interview was given to the now defunct MetalGospel.com site, and the second interview was given to the Finnish magazine Miasma during May and June of 2005, and the issue was published in mid-October of the year.

Trivia


The process of being banned from contributing to the site has been nicknamed "Dursted", named after Fred Durst (lead singer of Limp Bizkit). Durst is cited as a possible "enemy" of metal, and thus, an enemy to members of the site.

External links


Online encyclopedias | Online music databases

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