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Groove Metal

Also called post-thrash, and as the name suggests, it's an extreme metal formed after thrash made its wave.

It blended heavy metal, thrash metal, and hardcore punk together and it came into being in the early 1990s thanks to bands such as Sepultura, Machine Head, White Zombie, Exhorder, Fear Factory, and Pantera.

Just like grunge and (eww...) rap, groove had alot of popularity. There are barely, if not no, groove metal bands that suck ass and any of them are worth a listen even if you are more into grunge or whatnot.

Groove metal was a MAJOR influence to nu metal. Oh yeah about that...

{to nu metalers}
Sepultura, Fear Factory, and Machine Head (ya know, major groove metal bands) experimented with nu metal during it's rise to popularity... however, they did not like their results when that happened and stuck with their old material. Where's your god now, losers?

by Rockin' Ruler of Metallic Meyhem May 29, 2007

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dick groove

A wide gap between a woman's breasts. Popular belief says dick grooves are aquired from titty fucking.

HAHA check out that dick groove, its wider than the grand canyon.

by JohnnyOzzie September 10, 2007

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get in the groove

To have sex or to manually stimulate a woman's vagina.

My buddy likes to get in the groove with hot chicks after the bar.

by monkey40 July 27, 2009

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Hip To The Groove

To be happening, awesome, cool.

SCHOOLS OUT!
Hip to the groove!

by Eric R. April 25, 2005

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groove killer

Tricky,Atricals.any persons who destroys your mood, buzz, groove, frame of mind. soul stealer

Tricky is one mean groove killer. Might as well listen to country music and drive a fuckin' pickemup truck.

by Myman Ward May 16, 2004

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Groove bone

Place within the human body affected by good music.

Dude, that new Dan Le Sac tune got my groove bone going good and proper.

by Jamie Jones April 7, 2008


stop groove

The circular groove at the center of a vinyl record, into which the needle enters after playing a record side. Typically the stop groove contains no recorded music, and exists only to provide a repository for the needle after playing is complete. Usually there is an audible click on every revolution of the record as the needle passes the point where the larger helical groove enters the stop groove.

I returned later to hear the clicking of the needle in the stop groove, and realized that I had forgotten to turn the turntable off.

by TwinCityBoy January 12, 2020