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Trouble's music lies with a traditional doom metal style, although their later albums showcase a more stoner-metal oriented style.
Band members have cited influences by the early heavy rock bands of the 1970s such as Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Budgie, and Black Sabbath, Trouble have also incorporated elements of psychedelic rock to their style.
Their music has been some of the slowest tempos being written at a time when NWOBHM and thrash metal bands were playing at increasingly faster speeds ; Trouble songs generally move as fast as one of the slower Black Sabbath songs, like " Iron Man ," " Lord of this World ," or " Into the Void.
" While most slow songs by Iron Maiden or Saxon border into the area of ballads, all of the tracks on The Skull are as heavy as they are slow, with a distinctive fuzzy distortion and melodic, integral ( rather than superfluous or ostentatious ) guitar solos.
The band could best be described as combining the riffs and tempos of Black Sabbath with the twin guitar attack of Judas Priest.

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