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This is a list of speed metal bands. Speed metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that originated in the late 1970s from NWOBHM and hardcore punk roots. It is described by AllMusic as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically demanding" music.

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Helloween Live at Löwensaal in Nuremberg, January 18, 2006

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Kurdt Vanderhoof and Jay Reynolds of Metal Church performing at Gernika's Metalway Festival 2006, in Spain

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X Japan in Hong Kong, 2009

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See also

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