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  1. Mar 13, 2023 · The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time, including Black Sabbath, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden.

  2. Nov 16, 2023 · As for the 21st century, bands like Converge, Meshuggah, Pig Destroyer, Shining and Septicflesh expanded on darkness, chaos and grandiosity, creating immortal works that pushed the limits of...

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    • Electric Wizard – ‘Dopethrone’ We might as well get the obvious one out of the way first. Dorset Satanic doom revivalists Electric Wizard set the bar to a new all time low at the turn of the century when they recorded this masterpiece.
    • SunnO))) – ‘ØØ Void’ At the end of 2009 the track ‘Hunting & Gathering (Cydonia)’ from SunnO)))’s ‘Monoliths & Dimensions’ was named the Heaviest Song of All-Time by American radio DJ Jason Ellis.
    • Black Sabbath – ‘Master Of Reality’ While Aston’s Black Sabbath to all intents and purposes invented Heavy Metal on the title track of their self-titled debut album in 1970, they delivered the heaviest of all metal via their third, ‘Master Of Reality’, a year later.
    • UFOmammut – ‘Eve’ Once while DJing I played the song ‘Stardog’ by UFOmammut, causing one unfortunate punter to void his bowels on the dance floor. While this revealed that one must always be fully prepared to receive heaviness, it also served as a visceral example of just how sonically beefy this Italian space rock trio are.
  4. Grindcore and its derivatives, especially the gorey ones. 2. Sludge metal: suffocating atmosphere, crushing guitars and plenty of vocal ranges but all agressive. 3. Crust punk: fast and violent, short songs with similar sound to sludge. Dirty and raw. 4. Power violence and it's derivatives.

    • Crazy Train – Ozzy Osbourne
    • Holy Wars… The Punishment Due – Megadeth
    • Iron Man – Black Sabbath
    • Master of Puppets – Metallica
    • Back in Black – AC/DC
    • Breaking The Law – Judas Priest
    • The Trooper – Iron Maiden
    • Ace of Spades – Motörhead
    • Immigrant Song – Led Zeppelin
    • Shout at The Devil – Mötley Crüe

    Ozzy Osbourne may have first risen to fame as the lead singer for seminal metal masters, Black Sabbath, but his solo work is just as revered. He set off on his ownfollowing the release of the band’s 1978 album, Never Say Die. Critics who doubted he could make it as a solo artist were quickly proven wrong when his first solo album, Blizzard Of Ozz, ...

    Megadeth was formed in 1983 and quickly became the forerunner of a new breed of thrash metal bands. Their music stood in stark contrast to more commercial metal and featured heavy use of technical guitar solos and a sped-up tempo. Despite going through multiple personnel changes through the years, the band has continued to make music since 1983, ev...

    Formed in the late 60s, Black Sabbath is considered by many metal fans to be the end-all, be-all of the genre. Throughout the 70s, the band pioneered the new heavy metal sound, which was characterized by fantasy and occult lyrics and heavy guitar-fueled riffs. Although the band broke up in 1978, they have played together from time to time and joine...

    Thrash metal pioneers, Metallica, burst onto the scene in 1983 with their debut album, Kill ‘Em All. Since then, despite a slight downturn in popularity in the 90s, they have continued to produce head-banging songs that often manage to cross over into pop charts. Their music has garnered them 8 Grammy awards, including several for Best Metal Perfor...

    AC/DC’s potent mix of stage shenanigans and hard rock propelled the band to stardom in the late 70s. Despite the tragic death of their first frontman, the band powered through and went on to release “Back In Black,” and the album of the same name became the second highest-selling album of all time. Next: The best metal bands of all time

    Judas Priest ushered in the era of new British metal, taking inspiration from their American counterparts—bands like Black Sabbath, Queen, and Led Zeppelin. The band combined elements of theatrical stage performance and the avant-garde with undeniably hard-hitting dual lead guitar solos.

    Iron Maiden is best remembered for two things—incredible metal music and their cartoon mascot, Eddie. The skeletal figure has gracedthe band’s album covers and merchandise for the majority of its long-running career. Formed in East London in 1975, the band released its first album with EMI in 1980. Since then, Iron Maiden has continued to tour and ...

    Lead singer Lemmy’s antics, both on and off stage, are the stuff of legend. But it is Motörhead’s music that has stood the test of time. Despite their rough and ready sound, the band has managed to place on the UK music charts multiple times, with “Ace Of Spades” making it all the way to number 15 in 1980.

    Despite being together as a band for just short of a decade, Led Zeppelin left an indelible imprint on the worlds of rock and roll and heavy metal. The Viking epic, “Immigrant Song,” was meant as a humorous take on the band’s seemingly endless tour travels. The song became so popular that the band used it to open all of their shows from 1970 to 197...

    The 80s were the heyday for a new breed of music—hair metal. Mötley Crüeled the charge with not only their music but also their genre-spanning fashion style, ushering in the era of big hair and eyeliner. “Shout At The Devil” was the song that brought the band to the masses. The band sold over 200,000 copies of the song within its first two weeks an...

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  5. Nov 17, 2023 · What most fans can agree on, however, is the trio of metal bands that ushered in the heavy metal era: Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath. So, what criteria did we use here in...

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · Although Iron Maiden and Def Leppard are the biggest bands to emerge from the so-called New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Diamond HeadsAm I Evil?” is by far the microgenre’s most influential song: Metallica have been covering it for more than four decades, and they’ve even jammed on it with Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax at the Big ...

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