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Roger Daltrey Claims That The Who Created Heavy Metal Before Black Sabbath and Sparks Debate in Rock

A statement by Roger Daltrey once again stirred the rock universe and reignited an old discussion among fans and experts: after all, what was the first heavy metal band in history? The lead singer of The Who stated that...

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Roger Daltrey Claims That The Who Created Heavy Metal Before Black Sabbath and Sparks Debate in Rock
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A statement by Roger Daltrey once again stirred the rock universe and reignited an old discussion among fans and experts: after all, what was the first heavy metal band in history?

The lead singer of The Who stated that his group may have been the true precursor of the genre long before heavy metal took definitive shape with bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. The statement quickly resonated among admirers of classic rock and sparked debates about the origins of the style.

According to Daltrey, The Who already had characteristics that would later become trademarks of heavy metal. The high volume of the shows, the aggressive sound, the weight of the guitars and the intensity of the live performances placed the band in a territory that, decades later, would be associated with the genre.

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Founded in the 1960s, The Who revolutionized rock with explosive performances and an innovative musical approach. Pete Townshend was known for his powerful chords and shredding guitars on stage, while Keith Moon redefined the role of drums in rock with his practically uncontrollable energy.

Daltrey argues that many of the characteristics that helped define modern heavy metal were already present in the British band's work. Although he recognizes the importance of groups like Black Sabbath in consolidating the genre, he believes that The Who helped pave the way for everything that came after.

The discussion about the origins of heavy metal is one of the most recurrent in the history of music. While many point to Black Sabbath as the first truly heavy metal group due to the dark and heavy sound developed in the late 1960s, others argue that previous bands already presented fundamental elements of the style.

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Critics and music historians note that the emergence of heavy metal did not happen instantly. The genre was the result of the evolution of different influences coming from blues rock, hard rock and psychedelic rock, with several bands contributing to its formation.

Regardless of the definition adopted, few dispute the enormous importance of The Who to the evolution of heavy music. His influence can be seen in countless bands that emerged later and helped shape the history of rock.

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Roger Daltrey's statement may not end the debate over who created heavy metal, but it certainly reinforces The Who's fundamental role in the evolution of heavy rock. More than half a century after its formation, the band continues to be a reference for musicians and fans around the world.

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