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Heavy metal fans go by a number of different names, including metalhead, [4] headbanger, [5] hesher, mosher, and thrasher, [6] being used only for fans of thrash metal, which began to differentiate itself from other varieties of metal in the late 80s.
Name Origin Years active Brief summary 220 Volt: Sweden: 1979–present: 44 Magnum: Japan: 1977–1989, 2002–present: A II Z: United Kingdom: 1979–1982: Lee Aaron: Canada: 1980–present: Solo artist whose recorded output has spanned multiple genres, including heavy metal. [7] Accept: Germany: 1976–present: The Accused: United States ...
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Enslaved performing live at Roadburn Festival, April 2015. This is a list of Viking metal bands.Viking metal is a style of heavy metal music with origins in black metal and Nordic folk music, characterized by a lyrical and thematic focus on Norse mythology, Norse paganism, and the Viking Age.
Stoner rock, also known as stoner metal [4] or stoner doom, [5] [6] is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. [7] The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by Kyuss [8] and Sleep.
A metalhead is a member of the heavy metal subculture. Metalhead may also refer to: Music. Metalhead, 1999 album by Saxon "Metalhead", a song by Blotto ...
The following list of glam metal bands and artists includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, [1] [2] hair band, [3] pop metal [1] and lite metal [1] by professional journalists at some stage in their career.
The clothing associated with heavy metal has its roots in the biker, [1] rocker, and leather subcultures.Heavy metal fashion includes elements such as leather jackets; combat boots, studded belts, hi-top basketball shoes (more common with old school thrash metalheads); blue or black jeans, camouflage pants and shorts, and denim jackets or kutte vests, often adorned with badges, pins and patches.