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  2. Sep 21, 2022 · So don your best gig attire, dim the lights, crack open a cold one and take a seat on your own sofa, for here are the very best live heavy music experiences available to stream right this instant. 1. Motorhead Live: Everything Louder Than Everything Else

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  3. Jul 20, 2016 · 10. Death. Death mastermind Chuck Schuldiner is regarded as death metal’s most crucial innovator. Authoring the first purely death metal record, ‘Scream Bloody Gore,’ Evil Chuck was careful ...

    • Iron Maiden. Topping this list is none other than British favorites Iron Maiden. Throughout their 35 plus year professional career, Eddie and the Boys have proven to be the most consistent live act on the planet.
    • Queen. With Freddie Mercury sitting atop our Best Hard Rock + Metal Frontmen list, selecting Queen was a given here. The rock act’s dynamism helped them put on one of the greatest live shows, able to scintillate with theatrical moments (“Bohemian Rhapsody” and throw down some of the hardest songs at the time (“Tie Your Mother Down”).
    • KISS. KISS are one of the hardest rocking and hardest working bands out there and one of the originators of the ultimate live concert experience. To say KISS are over the top is undermining how extravagant their shows are with lights and lasers coming from every angle and fire shooting up everywhere.
    • AC/DC. Unquestioned titans of rock ‘n’ roll AC/DC put on one of the most powerful, memorable and LOUD shows this side of the galaxy. Whether it was the early days with Bon Scott delivering his dirty lyrics through his nasal-toned charm, Brian Johnson’s utter domination or, recently, Axl Rose carrying the torch, the Angus Young-led outfit can’t be stopped.
    • Metallica
    • Slayer
    • Iron Maiden
    • Black Sabbath
    • Judas Priest
    • Motörhead
    • Pantera
    • Anthrax
    • Megadeth
    • Tool

    Formed in the early 1980s by Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield, Metallica rose to international fame with their 1986 masterpiece Master Of Puppets. They are considered one of the first and most influential thrash metal bands, and their subsequent 1988 album …And Justice For All would net them a Grammy. However, their 1991 self-titled album provided a ...

    Formed in 1981, Slayer was one of the first major thrash metal bands. The band initially built an underground following, touring the West Coast and with the release of their debut, self-funded album, Show No Mercy. It was their 1986 record Reign In Bloodthat put Slayer on the global map, with shorter, faster songs that merged metal and hardcore pun...

    Few metal bands have been more prolific or influential than British rockers Iron Maiden. Releasing nearly an album per year throughout the 1980s, they established themselves as a premier heavy metal act. After Paul Di’Anno sang lead on the first several albums, the band shot to the top of the charts when Bruce Dickinson took over as lead singer for...

    Often considered one of the first heavy metal bands, Black Sabbath’s 1970 self-titled debut album was a commercial success, though few critics had anything positive to say. They followed this up later that year with Paranoid and then 1971’s Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. These three albums came to shape the sound of the metal genre for generations to come...

    Formed in 1969, Judas Priest spent much of the 1970s unifying their sound and their members. While they had, to that point, found a fair amount of success as a headlining metal act, it was their 1980 album British Steel that represented their first mainstream success. With songs like “Breaking The Law” and “Living After Midnight,” Judas Priest beca...

    Led by Lemmy, Motörhead is one of the greatest metal bands to ever grace the stage. Their 1979 albums Overkill and Bomber established them as one of the premier heavy metal bands. They followed this up with one of their most iconic hits, “Ace Of Spades,” and an album of the same name the next year. Motörhead remains influential in the metal and pun...

    Formed in the early 1980s, Pantera initially struggled through the middle of the decade as a glam metal band. They transitioned to a heavier sound at the end of the decade. While it was their fifth album, they referred to their 1990 album Cowboys From Hell as their official debut. They built on the success of the album with 1992’s Vulgar Display Of...

    One of the first East Coast thrash metal bands, Anthrax rose to prominence on the quality of their second album, 1985’s Spreading The Disease. This was the first album that Joey Belladonna had taken over as the lead singer of the group. On their subsequent tour of Europe, they famously gigged right outside of Chernobyl mere days after the nuclear d...

    While Megadeth’s debut 1985 record Killing Is My Business… And Business Is Good! received a bit of success, it was their 1986 record Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying? that made waves amongst metal fans around the world. While the band would struggle with infighting and substance use issues, they reeled off a series of platinum albums including 1988’s ...

    Los Angeles-based heavy metal band Tool came on the scene with their first album, 1993’s Undertow. They established themselves as one of the biggest alt-metal acts in the world with 1996’s Ænima. The band has frequently combined its music with visual arts and narratives of personal evolution to great success. Their 2001 album Lateralus and 2006’s 1...

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    • The Chariot. The Chariot were one of the best acts for making fans feel like they were a part of the band themselves. Their live shows were highly energetic, with bodies of both band and audience members flying across the room that made it feel like staring down a wave of bloodthirsty zombies clambering over each other at a chance to catch a meal.
    • The Dillinger Escape Plan. No band will ever quite match the energy emitted by the Dillinger Escape Plan live. The band were known for their members hardly actually staying onstage while vocalist Greg Puciato and guitarist Ben Weinman fought for who would be more unhinged as they’ve been seen diving from ungodly heights, breathing fire, running across the heads of audience members and more.
    • Ho99o9. Ho99o9 (pronounced “horror”) aren’t exactly easy to describe in their sound, bouncing from hip-hop to old-school punk to industrial and more, but one thing is for sure: They’ve learned how to put on a show.
    • Gallows. Back when Gallows still had Frank Carter as their vocalist, the U.K. hardcore band were known for being one of the most visceral up-and-coming bands.
  4. Jul 19, 2018 · Gojira – Les Enfants Sauvages. Let’s get real, Gojira are one of the best live bands to ever hit our genre. They’re pure magnetism on stage, larger than life, have impeccable live sound thanks...

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Here’s how it works. Features. Metal Hammer. The 10 greatest heavy metal live performances on late-night TV. By Matt Mills. ( Metal Hammer ) published 5 January 2024. Watch Metallica, Evanescence, Slipknot, Sepultura and more rock the airwaves.

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