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  1. List of heavy metal bands. This is a list of heavy metal artists from the formative years of the movement ( formed between 1963 and 1981 ). For bands formed after 1981, please consult the lists for each heavy metal subgenre. In the late 1960s, a number of bands began pushing the limits of blues rock into a new genre which would be called heavy ...

  2. Nov 27, 2023 · While this is the ultimate list, it can never be a definitive list, as new genres come and go, bubble up and fadeaway. This list attempts to cover the biggest metal subgenres you may, or may not have heard of that we think matter in the world of heavy music that we cover.

  3. Now let’s take a look to the list of heavy metal bands, some old and new heavy metal bands with great heavy metal bands of the ’80s, thrash heavy metal bands, Death heavy metal bands, and in the new wave of heavy metal bands of 2017 heavy metal bands of 2018 heavy metal bands of 2000!!

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  5. Mar 13, 2024 · The Best Album by 30 Legendary Metal Bands. The best of the best! Filed Under: Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Subgenres, Tool. Categories: Galleries, Lists, Metal, Original Features. Naming the ...

    • Hard Rock
    • Traditional Metal
    • Punk/Hardcore
    • The New Wave of British Heavy Metal
    • Speed Metal
    • Crossover
    • Glam Metal
    • Progressive Metal
    • Power Metal
    • Death Metal

    Overview

    The origins of Heavy Metal Music can largely be traced back to the United Kingdom and USA during the late 1960s.The first use of the term Heavy Metal in regards to this context isn’t entirely known, but many credit it to a lyric found in the 1968 Steppenwolf song “Born To Be Wild. Metal can find its roots in numerous Rock sub-genre of the 1960s, including Psych-Rock and Blues Rock. Many consider the 1970 release of Black Sabbaths’ self-titled record a profoundly important recording; however,...

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    Not to be considered a subgenre but moreso the foundation for the genre as a whole, traditional metal came to prominence over the duration of the 70s and 80s, peaking in popularity in the later decade. Traditional metal distinguishes itself from hard rock in numerous ways, including the increased virtuosity of the musicians involved and a more intense approach to songcraft. Lyrical themes in Traditional Metal are generally of an escapist nature, borrowing from fantasy, horror, and surrealist...

    Related Subgenres: Hard Rock, NWOBHM, Speed Metal, Neoclassical Metal, Power Metal, Thrash Metal

    Notable Artists: Judas Priest, Dio, Motörhead, Ozzy Osbourne, Mercyful Fate, King Diamond, Savatage, Manowar

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    The next significant development in relation to the genre was to follow via the punk movement in the UK.A firm middle finger to the hippie generation of the 1960s, the arrival of The Sex Pistols’ debut LP “Nevermind The Bollocks” in 1977 captivated the minds and imaginations of a generation of disenchanted youth with its anti-authoritarian themes. With the original Punk movement fizzling out almost as soon as it started, the 1980s saw the rise of a more extreme extension of 70s Punk Rock in H...

    Related Subgenres: Modern Hardcore, Oi, Post-Punk, Crust Punk, Anarcho Punk, D-Beat, NYHC, Crossover, Metallic Hardcore, Post-Hardcore, New Wave.

    Notable Artists: The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Stooges, Sham 69, Black Flag, Discharge, Minor Threat, Chaos U.K, Bad Brains

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    Commonly abbreviated to NWOBHM, the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal saw its genesis in Britain during the mid-70s, quickly rising to worldwide acclaim by the early 1980s. This saw the NWOBHM rising to prominence as the original Punk movement was breathing its last breath. Further expanding on the hard rock of the 70s, the NWOBHM played a profound role in influencing future genres such as Thrash Metal, Speed Metal, and Death Metal. The movement was also very important from a cultural perspecti...

    Related Subgenre: Speed Metal, Hard Rock, Pub Rock, Thrash Metal, Black Metal, NWOAHM

    Notable Artists: Virtue, Tank, Diamond Head, Witchfynde, Iron Maiden, Venom, Raven, Angelwitch, Budgie

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    Rising from the NWOBHM Speed Metal can be seen as the gap bridging Traditional Metal and the higher octane Thrash Metalthat would come to prominence in the later 80s. As the name implies, Speed Metal encompasses faster tempos ramping up the intensity from its predecessor styles. From this point on, a common theme amongst emerging subgenres will be an innate desire to push the boundaries to some extent. Whether it be in intensity, virtuosity, technicality, simplicity, or any other means of exp...

    Related Subgenre: Thrash Metal, Traditional Metal, Power Metal, Death Metal, Black Metal, Crossover

    Notable Artists: Exciter, Flotsam and Jetsam, Anvil, Helloween (Early), Agent Steel, Cacophony, Angel Dust, Helstar, Paradox

    Overview

    Although there was some cross-influence, Metal, and Punk/Hardcore remained distinct music genres in the early 1980s. Fans of each often held animosity towards the other, displaying disapproval of the opposing genre. The emergence of the Crossover genre finally saw unity between both sides that eliminated much of the conflict that had existed prior. Crossover as a genre term generally refers to Crossover Thrash which was established in the Early 80s by bands such as D.R.I from Texas. However,...

    Related Subgenre: Grindcore, Powerviolence, Metalcore, Nardcore, Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Hardcore Punk, Black Metal, Speed Metal

    Notable Artists: D.R.I, Cryptic Slaughter, S.O.D, Crumbsuckers, Suicidal Tendencies, Beowülf, Dr.Know, The Accüsed, Carnivore

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    While a period in the 1980s saw Metal and Punk/Hardcore finally making amends, the rise of LA Glam Metal represented a new enemy for the discerning Metalhead. Combining the virtuosity and showmanship of Van Halen with the glitter of The New York Dolls, Glam Metal infused these elements with pop-influenced songcraft that hadn’t been apparent in the Metal genre prior (outside of a select few hard rock acts). The result saw this sub-genre of Heavy Metal reach an unprecedented height of mainstrea...

    Related Subgenre: Glam Rock, Pop, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Visual Kei

    Notable Artists: RATT, W.A.S.P, Mötley Crüe, Warrant, Poison, Shotgun Messiah, Dokken, Bon Jovi, Loudness

    Origin – mid 1980s

    Overview Finding its roots in the 1980s with pioneers like Watchtower, Fates Warning, and Queensrÿche, progressive metal wouldn’t come into full force until the 1990s. During this period,Progressive Metal was subsequently brought into the collective consciousness of Metal fans internationallyby bands such as Dream Theater and Symphony X. Borrowing from more Traditional Progressive Rock, such as Rush and King Crimson, many Progressive Metal bands would also look towards Jazz Fusion bands, such...

    Related Subgenre: Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Jazz-Fusion, Progressive Rock, Math Metal, Neoclassical Metal, Classical , Djent

    Notable Artists: Watchtower, Fates Warning, Cynic, Athiest, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Queensrÿche, Animals As Leaders

    Overview

    Power Metal can trace its roots back to the late 1970s when Ronnie James Dio laid down much of the foundations used to establish the genre later on. The soaring melodies and anthemic choruses of Iron Maiden can also be considered a profound influence on the genre, which has a heavy emphasis on providing an epic and uplifting experience for the listener more than relying on pure aggression. Power Metal vocals tend to be of a clean variety and almost operatic in tone, with the genre placing a h...

    Related Subgenre: Symphonic Metal, Heavy Metal, NWOBHM, Pirate Metal, Folk Metal, Hard Rock, Speed Metal, Neoclassical Metal

    Notable Artists: Helloween, Blind Guardian, Alestorm, Dream Evil, Stratovarius, Kamelot, Edguy, Sonata Arctica

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    Death Metal is an Extreme Metal subgenre that can trace its roots back to the early 1980s, with proto-death and black metal bands such as Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, and Bathory laying the early foundations for the genre. The first use of the term Death Metal can be found as a track title on Possessed’s seminal 1985 release “Seven Churches”, though It is a much-disputed topic as to whether “Seven Churches” or Death’s debut LP “Scream Bloody Gore” is the first “true” Death Metal” Album. The genre...

    Related Subgenre: Thrash Metal, Black-Death, Death-Thrash, Brutal Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal, Black Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Grindcore, Slam Death Metal, Goregrind, Technical Death Met...

    Notable Artists: Morbid Angel, Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Death, Nocturnus, Cryptopsy, Gorguts, Entombed

    Related Subgenre: Ambient Black Metal, Black Doom, Depressive Suicidal Black Metal, Black n’ Roll, Blackened Death Metal, Death Metal, Blackened Thrash Metal, Thrash Metal, Folk Black Metal, Blackg...

    Notable Artists: Mayhem, Darkthrone, Immortal, Cradle Of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Bathory, Dissection, Blasphemy, Von

  6. May 16, 2024 · 1. Black Sabbath. 25,696 votes. Often hailed as the pioneers of heavy metal as a genre, this legendary band introduced darker themes and innovative techniques, such as downtuned guitars, that have become essential elements of the metal sound.

  7. Heavy Metal is a genre of rock music that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is characterized by its aggressive sound, distorted guitars, and powerful vocals. Heavy Metal often explores themes of rebellion, darkness, and fantasy.

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