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  1. Sacred Oath. Sanctuary (band) Savatage. Seven Kingdoms (band) Seven Witches. Slough Feg. Starbreaker (band) Steel Prophet. Symphony X.

  2. 1981–1988, 1994–2011, 2013-present. NWOBHM influenced band that influenced the development of thrash and power metal. [112] Judas Priest. United Kingdom. 1969–present. One of the most famous heavy metal bands of all time, as well as the origin of many sounds that influenced the many subgenres of heavy metal today.

    Name
    Origin
    Years Active
    Brief Summary
    Germany
    1968–1989, 1992–1997, 2004–2005, ...
    Played an important role in the ...
    France
    2000–present
    Known for technical precision and dark ...
    Netherlands
    1995–2009
    Strong progressive metal influences, use ...
    United States
    1984–1988, 1999–Present
    Forged a reputation due to their lyrical ...
    • Dio. Of all the legendary heavy metal singers, Ronnie James Dio was the greatest of them all. Born Ronald James Padavona on July 10, 1942 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he fronted a holy trinity of iconic bands – Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio.
    • Guns N’ Roses. At the height of their popularity, Guns N' Roses were referred to as ‘The Most Dangerous Band In The World’. Arriving at a time when bland dance and ten-a-penny pop dominated the charts, Guns N’ Roses were like a whirlwind of thrilling, drug-fuelled hedonism when they first came to prominence.
    • Korn. Not many bands can say with any degree of certainty that they are genuinely responsible for altering the path that heavy metal has taken as a genre.
    • Avenged Sevenfold. “At times, we’ve obviously worn our influences heavily on our sleeve,” Avenged Sevenfold guitarist Zacky Vengeance once opined to Metal Hammer.
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    • Power Trip. Fuck yeah, boys. When it came time to assemble this list, Dallas' Power Trip was the first name on the lips of everyone at Kerrang!’ s American office.
    • Gatecreeper. In case you’ve been in a coma for the past three years, Arizona’s Gatecreeper are taking death metal by a storm. After releasing their debut record Sonoran Depravation back in 2016, the Phoenix quintet caught the world’s eye by being, simply put, heavy as all fuck.
    • Pallbearer. By 2010, doom metal had become a pigeonhole, and Pallbearer refused to fit in it. The Arkansas quartet traded the fuzzy-sweating guitar tone that so many bands wanted to imitate for a steely, delicious sound that smacked of Tears For Fears as well as Trouble, Sabbath and soaring prog.
    • Khemmis. The rise of Denver’s Khemmis has been nothing short of meteoric. Since the release of their 2015 debut Absolution, the rollicking four-piece highway metal act have shaken off the boring rehashed Sabbath riffs of the 2000’s doom revival, instead showing just how atmospheric, powerful, and most of all fun stoner metal is supposed to be.
    • Helloween. 1,814 votes. Undeniably one of the most influential bands in the power metal genre, Helloween has been captivating fans worldwide since their formation in 1984.
    • Blind Guardian. 1,689 votes. In the realm of power metal, few bands can rival the extraordinary storytelling and musicianship of Blind Guardian. With lyrical themes often focusing on fantasy literature and folklore, they have the unique ability to transport listeners to other realms through their epic compositions.
    • Sabaton. 1,974 votes. Swedish power metal warriors Sabaton have made a name for themselves with their historical and military-inspired themes. Founded in 1999, the band quickly established an unmistakable identity through thunderous anthems like "Ghost Division" and "40:1," all while paying homage to their heroes in uniform.
    • Stratovarius. 1,229 votes. Hailing from Finland, Stratovarius has been a shining beacon of the power metal genre since their inception in 1984. Known for their fast-paced, melodic sound and virtuosic musicianship, they have consistently delivered top-tier albums and unforgettable tracks like "Black Diamond" and "Hunting High and Low."
  4. Oct 27, 2016 · Spellcaster is the purest power metal band on this list, which means they operate the farthest outside the new American true metal movement’s echo chamber. But the U.S. has a strong tradition of gloriously cheesy power metal, and Spellcaster proudly joins the Velveeta-dripping lineage of Jag Panzer and Manowar.

  5. AKA: USPM United States Power Metal • 1,747 releases. American style influenced by NWOBHM that features heavily distorted guitars paired with more aggressive riffs, mid-tempo Heavy Metal rhythms, and over-the-top theatrical vocals with fantasy or conceptual themes. Read more. ADVERTISEMENT.

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