What's the connection between heavy metal and early roleplaying?

Having grown up in the early 80s and played D&D at the time...not all D&D players listened to metal...but we certainly weren't slaying orcs to the croonings of Lionel Ritchie.

Yeah, we would never slay Orcs to Lionel Ritchie....there is no proof of that happening at all. :shiftyeyes:
 

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Yeah, we would never slay Orcs to Lionel Ritchie....there is no proof of that happening at all. :shiftyeyes:

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Having grown up in the early 80s and played D&D at the time...not all D&D players listened to metal...but we certainly weren't slaying orcs to the croonings of Lionel Ritchie.

Speak for yourself. I was a Disco fan then... Blondie, Abba, Prince, Lionel Ritchie... I didn't even start to like metal until the 90's.

Tho' I tended not to RP with music going, ever. Still don't.
 

Back in the 1990s, Gwar had a booth at Gen Con at least one year. I'm pretty sure they were there in 1998, but I don't recall other years for certain.
 

I know in Australia, getting an influx of British WH and American D&D almost on par in the 80s, I saw alot of British Heavy metal bands actively promoting their association with RP products & art. I saw and heard of, many RP groups using Heavy metal as background music for combat, it gives that swords hitting shields feel, Likely I'd guess, if a large number of your fans are wearing D&D shirts to your concerts, you'd latch onto that and involve more of their interests in your music.
 


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