How Naruto Inspired a Heavy Metal Music Movement

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How Naruto inspired a heavy metal music movement might seem like a strange thing to some people. But to others, it makes perfect sense. After all, the anime series Naruto is all about an underdog who persists against all odds and ultimately triumphs. This message of hope and determination is something that heavy metal music fans can really relate to.

The anime series Naruto and its impact

Naruto is one of the most popular anime series of all time. It follows the story of a young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki, and his quest to become the Hokage, the ninja leader of his village. The show is full of action, adventure, and comedy, and has a wide array of characters that fans have come to love.

What many fans may not know is that Naruto has also had a significant impact on the heavy metal music scene. In Japan, there is a subgenre of metal known as “narutaru” (short for Naruto Metal). This type of metal often incorporates elements from the anime, such as ninja-themed lyrics and instrumentation.

The narutaru movement began in 2006 with the release of “Ichiban no Takazoeba” (“The Number One Thing to Do”) by Japanese band Galneryus. The song was inspired by an episode of Naruto in which the character Sasuke Uchiha tries to kill his rival, Naruto Uzumaki. The song was a hit with fans, and sparked a trend of other bands creating narutaru-inspired music.

Today, there are dozens of narutaru bands making heavy metal music inspired by the anime series. Some of the most popular narutaru bands include Babymetal, Crossfaith, and One Ok Rock. If you’re a fan of heavy metal music or anime, then you should definitely check out this unique subgenre!

The rise of the NARUTO metal music movement

It all started with an anime. In the early 2000s, a Japanese anime called Naruto began airing on TV. The show was about a young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki, who dreamed of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. The series was hugely popular, not just in Japan, but all over the world. And it inspired a heavy metal music movement.

The early days

In the early days of the internet, a group of fans of the popular anime series Naruto started making and sharing heavy metal remixes of the show’s soundtrack. These fans, who came to be known as the NARUTOmetal movement, were inspired by the energy and passion of the show’s characters, and channeled that into their music.

The NARUTOmetal movement has grown over the years, and now includes a wide range of artists making all kinds of heavy metal music inspired by Naruto. While the movement is still small, it has a dedicated following of fans who appreciate the mix of anime and metal.

The formation of bands

In the early 2000s, a new type of heavy metal music began to emerge in Japan. This new style was inspired by the popular anime series Naruto, and it came to be known as “NARUTO metal.”

Heavy metal music had always been popular in Japan, but it was usually imported from the West. NARUTO metal was different in that it was created by Japanese artists and it had a distinctly Japanese flavor.

The first NARUTO metal band was called Galneryus, and they released their debut album in 2003. Since then, many other NARUTO metal bands have sprung up, and the genre has become quite popular in Japan.

One of the things that makes NARUTO metal unique is its use of traditional Japanese instruments. These instruments are often combined with heavy guitar riffs and pounding drums to create a sound that is both heavy and distinctly Japanese.

NARUTO metal bands often sing about topics such as friendship, courage, and fighting for what’s right. These are all themes that are present in the Naruto anime series.

If you’re a fan of heavy metal music, then you should definitely check out some of the bands in the NARUTO metal scene. You might just find your new favorite band!

The first albums

The first album of this new metal style was “Naruto Heavy Metal” by the band Galneryus. This album was released in 2007, and it was a big surprise for the metal community, as it was the first time that a band had combined the influences of anime and heavy metal music so successfully.

Since then, there have been many other great albums released by bands such as Sadistic Serenade, Babymetal, and Animetal. These bands have taken the sound of Naruto-inspired metal to new heights, and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

If you’re a fan of heavy metal music, or if you’re simply looking for something new to check out, then be sure to give some of these great Naruto-inspired metal albums a listen. You won’t be disappointed!

The sound of NARUTO metal

It all started with a Japanese anime series known as Naruto. The show was first aired in 2002 and quickly gained popularity all over the world. It follows the story of a young ninja who dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. The anime is full of action, adventure, and suspense.

The influence of Japanese metal

Japanese metal, often referred to as J-metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music that has its roots in the country’s rich history of traditional metal and hard rock. J-metal is characterized by its use of traditional Japanese instrumentation, including taiko drums and shamisen, as well as more modern elements such as synthesizers and electronic programming. The genre first gained popularity in the early 1990s with the release of X Japan’s debut album Vanishing Vision, and has since seen the rise of several successful bands, including Dir en grey, BABYMETAL, and Crossfaith.

The influence of Japanese metal can be heard in the music of many Western bands, including Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer. Japanese metal has also been cited as an influence by members of Slipknot and Korn.

The influence of Western metal

In the early 2000s, a new wave of heavy metal music began to emerge in Japan. This music was heavily influenced by Western metal, particularly the subgenres of death metal and black metal. This new style of Japanese metal was dubbed ” Visual kei,” after the fashion style of many of the bands in this scene.

One of the most famous and influential bands to emerge from this scene was Dir en Grey. Dir en Grey was formed in 1997 and released their debut album in 1999. Their music is characterized by heavy guitars, aggressive vocals, and dark lyrics. They are credited with helping to popularize Visual kei in the West.

Dir en Grey was not the only band to emerge from the Japanese metal scene. Other notable bands include X Japan, Babymetal, and Maximum the Hormone. These bands have all achieved success both in Japan and internationally.

The popularity of Japanese metal can be partially attributed to the influence of anime and manga. One of the most popular manga series of all time is Naruto, which features a young ninja who dreams of becoming Hokage, the leader of his village. The characters in Naruto are often portrayed wearing flamboyant outfits similar to those worn by Visual kei musicians. Furthermore, many Naruto fans are also fans of heavy metal music.

The popularity of Japanese metal has led to the formation of several Western-style bands inspired by this genre. One notable example is Sweden’s Babymetal, who combine elements of death metal and J-pop. Babymetal has been successful both in Japan and internationally, achieving success with their unique blend of genres.

The future of NARUTO metal

It’s been nearly two decades since the original Naruto anime first aired, and since then the series has become a global phenomenon. Not only has it spawned numerous sequels, movies, and video games, but it has also inspired a dedicated group of fans to form a unique subgenre of metal music known as NARUTO metal.

The next generation of fans

As the Naruto franchise continues to grow in popularity, so does the Naruto-inspired metal music movement. While the original fans of the anime are now in their 20s and 30s, a new generation of fans is emerging and they are just as passionate about the anime and its metal soundtrack.

This new generation of Naruto fans is discovering the metal music movement through YouTube and social media. They are attracted to the heavy guitars, blasting drums, and aggressive vocals of the music. But they also appreciate the emotional depth and storytelling of the lyrics.

Many of these new fans are also starting to create their own Naruto-inspired metal music. They are posting covers of popular songs on YouTube, and some are even writing their own original songs. This new wave of Naruto-inspired metal musicians is helping to keep the metal music movement alive and well.

The next generation of bands

As the popularity of Naruto continues to grow, so does the popularity of Naruto-inspired heavy metal music. In recent years, a new generation of bands has begun to emerge, influenced by the original Naruto metal bands of the early 2000s. These newer bands are taking the sound in new directions, innovating and expanding upon the original sound.

One of the most exciting new bands in this scene is “Kurama’s Children”, a Japanese band that combines traditional Japanese instrumentation with modern heavy metal styles. Their music is intensely emotional and powerful, and their live shows are truly mesmerizing.

Another exciting new band is “Gunma no Oni”, who hail from Gunma Prefecture in Japan. Their music is a unique blend of folk metal and symphonic metal, with a touch of traditional Japanese influences thrown in for good measure. Their debut album, “Gunma no Oni”, was released in 2018 and quickly became an underground sensation.

These are just two of the many exciting new bands emerging in the Naruto metal scene. With each new release, the sound continues to evolve and grow, expanding the possibilities of what this type of music can achieve. There’s no telling where this sound will go next, but one thing is for sure: it’s only getting bigger and better with each passing day.

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