The Death of Jazz

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The Death of Jazz is a track from the progressive metal band Cynic’s 1993 debut album "Focus," known for its fusion of jazz, metal, and experimental elements.

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instanceOf musical work
song
album Focus NERFINISHED
artist Cynic NERFINISHED
bassist Sean Malone NERFINISHED
composer Paul Masvidal NERFINISHED
Sean Malone NERFINISHED
Sean Reinert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
drummer Sean Reinert NERFINISHED
genre experimental metal
jazz fusion
progressive metal
guitarist Jason Gobel NERFINISHED
Paul Masvidal NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReputation considered an example of Cynic’s experimental style
noted for blending jazz and metal elements
hasElement complex rhythms
dynamic tempo changes
jazz-influenced guitar chords
metal riffing
syncopated drumming
hasMusicalStyle fusion of jazz and metal
technical and progressive arrangement
includedIn Cynic discography NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Paul Masvidal NERFINISHED
partOf Focus NERFINISHED
performer Cynic NERFINISHED
recordLabel Roadrunner Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1993
trackOnDebutAlbum Focus NERFINISHED
vocalist Paul Masvidal NERFINISHED

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