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Metal Umlaut

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Among English speakers, the use of umlaut marks and other diacritics with a blackletter typeface is a form of foreign branding which has been attributed to a desire for a “gothic horror” feel. The metal umlaut is not generally intended to affect the pronunciation of the band’s name. The first gratuitous use of the umlaut in the name of a hard rock or metal band appears to have been by Blue Öyster Cult in 1970. Other examples include American bands Queensrÿche, the Accüsed, Mötley Crüe and British band Motörhead.

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