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Technical death metal (sometimes called tech-death or progressive death metal) is a musical subgenre of death metal that focuses on complex rhythms, riffs and song structures. Technical experimentation in death metal began in the late 1980s and early 1990s by bands such as Death, Atheist and Cynic. In 1990, Nocturnus released their debut album, ''The Key'', which was followed by Sarcófago's third album, ''The Laws of Scourge'', featuring a change in their musical style from black metal/thrash metal to technical death metal. Atheist's second album, ''Unquestionable Presence''; Pestilence's third album, ''Testimony of the Ancients''; and Death's fourth album, ''Human'', were all released the very next year. ''Human'' and later Death albums have proven especially influential on later '90s technical death metal bands.〔 In 1991, New York's grindcore-influenced Suffocation released their debut album ''Effigy of the Forgotten'', which focused on pairing speed and brutality with a "sophisticated" sense of songwriting. The album subsequently became groundbreaking in the genre.〔Rivadavia, Eduardo. (Effigy of the Forgotten ). Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-08-15.〕 ==List of technical death metal bands==
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