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*''[[List of alternative metal artists]]''
*''[[List of alternative metal artists]]''
:Examples; [[Faith No More]], [[System of a Down]] and [[Primus (band)|Primus]]
:Examples; [[System of a Down]], [[Tool (band)|Tool]] and [[Disturbed]]


*''[[List of black metal bands]]''
*''[[List of black metal bands]]''
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*''[[List of doom metal bands]]''
*''[[List of doom metal bands]]''
:Examples; [[Candlemass]], [[Saint Vitus (band)|Saint Vitus]] and [[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]]
:Examples; [[Candlemass]], [[Saint Vitus (band)|Saint Vitus]] and [[Cathedral (band)|Cathedral]]

*''[[Funk Metal|List of funk metal bands]]
:Examples; [[Faith No More]], [[Jane's Addiction]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]


*''[[List of glam metal bands]]''
*''[[List of glam metal bands]]''
:Examples; [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Ratt]] and [[Quiet Riot]]
:Examples; [[Mötley Crüe]], [[Guns 'N' Roses]] and [[Poison (band)|Poison]]


*''[[List of gothic metal bands]]''
*''[[List of gothic metal bands]]''
:Examples; [[Trail of Tears (band)|Trail of Tears]], [[Lacuna Coil]] and [[Sirenia (band)|Sirenia]]
:Examples; [[Trail of Tears (band)|Trail of Tears]], [[Lacuna Coil]] and [[Sirenia (band)|Sirenia]]

*''[[Grindcore|List of grindcore bands]]''
:Examples; [[Napalm Death]], [[Carcass (band)|Carcass)]] and [[Terrorizer]]


*''[[List of folk metal bands|List of folk metal]] [[Viking Metal|and viking metal bands]]
*''[[List of folk metal bands|List of folk metal]] [[Viking Metal|and viking metal bands]]
:Examples; [[Ensiferum]], [[Finntroll]], [[Amon Amarth]] and [[Moonsorrow]]
:Examples; [[Skyclad]], [[Ensiferum]] and [[Moonsorrow]]

*''[[List of industrial metal musical groups]]
:Examples; [[Ministry (baand)|Ministry]], [[Rammstein]] and [[Fear Factory]]

*''List of [[List of melodic death metal musical groups|melodic death metal]] and [[melodic black metal]] bands
:Examples; [[Children of Bodom]], [[In Flames]] and [[Dimmu Borger]]


*''[[Metalcore|List of Metalcore artists]]''
*''[[Metalcore|List of Metalcore artists]]''
:Examples; [[Atreyu (band)|Atreyu]], [[Killswitch Engage]] and [[Caliban (band)|Caliban]]
:Examples; [[Unearth (band)|Unearth]], [[Killswitch Engage]] and [[As I Lay Dying]]


*''[[Nu Metal|List of Nu Metal artists]]''
*''[[Nu Metal|List of Nu Metal artists]]''
:Examples; [[KoRn]], [[Deftones]] and [[Godsmack]]
:Examples; [[KoRn]], [[Deftones]] and [[P.O.D.]]


*''[[List of NWOBHM artists|List of "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" Artists]]''
*''[[List of NWOBHM artists|List of "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" Artists]]''
:Examples; [[Iron Maiden]], [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] and [[Motörhead]]
:Examples; [[Iron Maiden]], [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]] and [[Venom (band)|Venom]]


*''[[List of power metal bands]]''
*''[[List of power metal bands]]''
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*''[[List of progressive metal artists]]''
*''[[List of progressive metal artists]]''
:Examples; [[Dream Theater]], [[Fates Warning]] and [[Queensrÿche]]
:Examples; [[Savatage]], [[Dream Theater]] and [[Queensrÿche]]
*''[[List of rapcore artists]]
:Examples; [[Rage Against The Machine]], [[Kid Rock]] and [[Linkin Park]]

*''[[Symphonic black metal#List of symphonic metal bands|List of symphonic metal]], [[Symphonic black metal#Symphonic black metal|symphonic black metal]] [[Symphonic black metal#Symphonic power metal|and symphonic power metal bands]]
*''[[Symphonic black metal#List of symphonic metal bands|List of symphonic metal]], [[Symphonic black metal#Symphonic black metal|symphonic black metal]] [[Symphonic black metal#Symphonic power metal|and symphonic power metal bands]]
:Examples; [[Nightwish]], [[Emperor (band)|Emperor]] and [[Rhapsody Of Fire]]''
:Examples; [[Nightwish]], [[Emperor (band)|Emperor]] and [[Rhapsody Of Fire]]''

Revision as of 01:50, 13 August 2007

This is a list of bands that pertain to the heavy metal genre of music.

Original movement: 1967-1979

In the late 1960s a number of bands began pushing the limits of Blues rock into a new genre which would be called Heavy metal.[1][2] By the early eighties the heavy metal genre began a slow division into various sub-genre categories to better describe the stylistic differences that were growing out of the original heavy metal movement. And by the end of the 1970s many of the earliest heavy metal bands had long since disbanded. Some of the bands included in the original movement were:

Subgenre and cross-genre lists

See also, List of heavy metal genres

Since the 1970s, many subgenres and movements have emerged, playing their own interpretation of "heavy metal", these can vary greatly. Below in alphabetical order, are links to the many heavy metal subgenre lists on Wikipedia, with three notable examples of bands from each genre under them.

Examples; System of a Down, Tool and Disturbed
Examples; Bathory, Burzum and Mayhem
Examples; Stryper, Saviour Machine and Whitecross
Examples; Death, Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel
Examples; Candlemass, Saint Vitus and Cathedral
Examples; Faith No More, Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers
Examples; Mötley Crüe, Guns 'N' Roses and Poison
Examples; Trail of Tears, Lacuna Coil and Sirenia
Examples; Napalm Death, Carcass) and Terrorizer
Examples; Skyclad, Ensiferum and Moonsorrow
Examples; Ministry, Rammstein and Fear Factory
Examples; Children of Bodom, In Flames and Dimmu Borger
Examples; Unearth, Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying
Examples; KoRn, Deftones and P.O.D.
Examples; Iron Maiden, Saxon and Venom
Examples; Helloween, Blind Guardian and Hammerfall
Examples; Savatage, Dream Theater and Queensrÿche
Examples; Rage Against The Machine, Kid Rock and Linkin Park
Examples; Nightwish, Emperor and Rhapsody Of Fire
Examples; Slayer, Metallica and Anthrax

References

  1. ^ Weinstein, Deena. Heavy Metal: The Music and its Culture. DaCapo, 2000. ISBN 0-306-80970-2, pg. 14.
  2. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 1. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 2, 39–48, 52–57. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ Walser, Robert. Running with The Devil. Wesleyan University Press. pp. pgs. 8, 13. ISBN 0819562602. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  5. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 2, 16, 18, 19, 39, 56–69, 93, 304, 333. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  6. ^ Walser, Robert. Running with The Devil. Wesleyan University Press. pp. pgs. 11, 16, 78. ISBN 0819562602. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  7. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 10-12. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  8. ^ Weinstein, Deena. Heavy Metal: The Music and its Culture. DaCapo, 2000. ISBN 0-306-80970-2, pg. 2.
  9. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 2. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  10. ^ Walser, Robert. Running with The Devil. Wesleyan University Press. pp. pgs. 2. ISBN 0819562602. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  11. ^ "AMG review of Jeff Back's Truth album". Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  12. ^ Walser, Robert. Running with The Devil. Wesleyan University Press. pp. pgs. 2, 10, 11, 16. ISBN 0819562602. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  13. ^ BBC.co.uk
  14. ^ Ingham, Chris. The Book of Metal. Thunder's Mouth Press. pp. pg. 204. ISBN 978-1560254195. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  15. ^ Nicholson, Kris (1976-04-08), "A Night at the Opera", Rolling Stone {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  16. ^ http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jifpxqr5ldje
  17. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 1, 50–57, 77. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  18. ^ Christe, Ian. Sound of the Beast. Allison & Busby. pp. pg. 13. ISBN 0749083514. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)