10 Most Influential Metal Band in the World
10. Napalm Death
Napalm Death is a grindcore band / death metal's most long-lasting, they are from Birmingham, England. Initially the band was formed in the village of Meriden near Birmingham, England in 1981 [4] by Nicholas Bullen and Miles Ratledge, beginning with the band's name Civil Defence. New bands were influenced from them such as: Catherdal, Carcass
9. DEATH
Death is death metal bands America's most influential, founded by vocalist and guitarist Chuck Schuldiner. In 2001, the band broke up due to the death of Schuldiner.
Those in the group recognized as one of the most influential in the genre. Band's debut album "Scream Bloody Gore" is considered a genre pattern, described by critics as "the prototype of the first death metal document". Schuldiner only the first one left in the band from beginning to end. The music biographer has granted Schuldiner as the "father of death metal".
8. SLAYER
Slayer is a thrash metal band United States, formed in 1982 by Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King in Huntington Park, California. This group has produced 10 studio albums, two live albums, and one boxed set. They became famous in the 1980's, especially after their album Reign in Blood (1986). Along with Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth they are 4 great thrash metal band.
7. Manowar
Manowar is a power metal band which contains the lyrics are often about fantasy and how to be a fighter. If didenger-heard, have in common such as similar bands after them: Hammerfall, Dragonforce.
6. CELTIC FROST
Celtic Frost is a pioneer of the gothic metal band most influence. In contrast to progressive metal in which the trials were conducted mainly in the complex rhythms and song structures and maintain traditional instruments, they use sounds unusual.
5. MOTOR HEAD
Motorhead is a heavy metal band founded in 1975 in London, United Kingdom by bassist Lemmy Kilmister. They have achieved success and influenced many other musical groups. They are also considered as one of the bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal et Thrash Metal.
4. METALLICA
Metallica was first established in Los Angeles - United States under the name The Young of Metal Attack. A few months later the group changed its name to Metallica said a combination of Metal and Vodca said. Metallica's name was actually a proposed name for a music magazine that was stolen by Lars Ulrich before the magazine got the name. Cliff Burton (the bassist) died in a bus accident 09/27/1986, replaced by James Newsted, the bassist of the group Floatsam and Jetsam.
3. IRON MAIDEN
Iron Maiden is a heavy metal band founded in 1975 in London, United Kingdom by bassist Steve Harris. They have achieved success and influenced many other musical groups. Bruce Dickinson vocals are very strong actually amplifies the band. Their catchy lyrics and memorable.Mereka also considered as one of the bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. New bands that inspired many of them such as: Bullet for My Valentine, Chilrdren of Bodom
2. JUDAS PRIEST
Judas Priest is one of the most influential heavy metal music. The band was founded in 1969 in Birmingham, England by KK Downing and Ian Hill. Their classic formations including vocalist Rob Halford, guitarists KK Downing and Glenn Tipton, and bassist Ian Hill. Painkiller their song, You've got another thing comin ', and Breaking the Law is very classic and cool. One of the best metal band of all time sport.
1. BLACK SABBATH
Black Sabbath is the band from the UK which is considered as one of the founders of the first heavy metal genre. Founded by Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Bill Ward (drums), they have experienced the many changes of personnel so that at one time only Iommi remained of initial formation. Black Sabbath also has several times held a reunion with former members, both on stage and in the recording studio. Currently, their status is a vacuum, with each member concentrating on his solo career.
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