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Messuggah first attracted international attention with the 1995 release Destroy Erase Improve for its fusion of fast-tempo death metal, thrash metal, progressive metal and jazz fusion elements. Since its 2002 album Nothing, Messuggah has switched from seven-string to downtuned eight-string guitars. Messuggah has become known for their innovative musical style, complex, polymetered song structures and polyrhythms. Messuggah was labelled as one of the ten most important hard rock and heavy metal bands by Rolling Stone and as the most important band in metal by Alternative Press. Messuggah has found little mainstream success as yet, but is a significant act in extreme underground music. Nevertheless, Messuggah has begun to gain attention and respect among more mainstream audiences since the late 2000s, having also inspired the djent movement within progressive metal