I did a series of posts for more than a month where I was posting almost one a day during the week days. This was back when we couldn't edit posts older than 30 days. I was doing them so quickly because I kept editing the original and adding links to the bottom as a kind of table of contents. I had a goal. It was to take the Metal Evolution chart made by Sam Dunn in the Banger Films series Metal Evolution and fill in the gaps, cover the branches on that tree that he never did, and to expand it with my own information as I could.
It was not purely a journey of me telling people things I already knew. There was some of that from personal experience, and history. It was more a journey that I wanted to do for myself and share with the steemit people at the same time.
That series of posts took me a lot of time to put together and finding them all in a single organized location can be a difficult thing to do. For that reason I am making this post. Consider this the true table of contents for my series on Metal Tree.
I also want to add that this doesn't mean I won't do other metal tree posts in the future. If I am inspired and I think of something that deserves to be part of this series then I am sure I will do more posts.
If you are unfamiliar with this project I recommend reading my original post first. Also, if you are thinking "That is not metal!" or anything of that nature. That is covered in the posts as well explaining WHY they are listed in this documentary series on Metal Music. The second post is not really metal, it is just showing some of its ancestry and where it may have arisen from.
The Images in this post are clickable links
Closing
I hope that this post is useful for those of you that may have missed this series and have an interest in this topic. I crafted the images for this post to see if I could kind of make a visual table of contents that could be clicked upon and convey some information.
I hope you enjoy it. As always thank you for reading, commenting, and being a great community.
