DEATH: Considered one of the earliest and most revered Death Metal bands.
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DEATH METAL: Subgenre characterised by rapid-fire drumming, speed guitar playing and growled vocals.
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DEEP PURPLE: Seminal metal band who defined much of the style of what followed. Notable members were Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore and Dave Coverdale.
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DEF LEPPARD: Though later scorned as taking the AOR route to commercial fame, Leppard began as a hard rock/heavy metal band and are seen as one of the leading lights of the NWOBHM.
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DeMAIO, JOEY: Bass player with Power Metal band Manowar.
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DIAMOND HEAD: A band who never quite made it but were very popular initially. Still around today but nobody seems to really care. They were, however, an influence on one of the biggest thrash metal bands of the 80s/90s, Metallica.
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DICKINSON, BRUCE: Frontman and vocalist for Iron Maiden.
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DIO: Band formed by Black Sabbath singer Ronnie James Dio which became a massive influence on the metal scene then and afterwards. Still cited as a big influence by most bands.
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DIO, RONNIE JAMES: Creator and founder of the band Dio, Ronnie sadly passed away in 2010.
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DOOM METAL: A subgenre that typifies slower, more plodding and grinding music, with melancholic or despairing vocals and lyrics usually about hopelessness, dread, death and fear.
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DRAGONFORCE: Poster boys for poseur metal, Dragonforce get a lot of stick for "playing at" being metal, running off searing riffs but not really creating much in the way of song structure or melodies, and basically copying other bands. "Metal 101" or "Shredding 101", in other words.
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DREAM THEATER: Progressive Metal band who polarise opinion: you either love or hate them. Known for long, convoluted instrumentals in long, convoluted songs.
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EDDIE: Massive and often animatronic mascot of Iron Maiden, who has appeared on every album cover since the first one, in various costumes and identities.
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ELLIOTT, JOE: Lead vocalist with Def Leppard.
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ENTOMBED: Death Metal band from Sweden.
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EPICA: Progressive Metal band from Holland.
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EUROPE: "Hair metal" band best remembered for the smash hit "The final countdown".
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EVANESCENCE: US Gothic Metal band who had some chart success initially but have faded mostly away from the public eye now.
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EXTREME METAL: Not so much a subgenre as a sort of catch-all description covering the likes of Speed, Thrash, Death and Black Metal, often taking influences from each.
FATES WARNING: American Progressive Metal band.
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FEAR FACTORY: Influential Metal band who disbanded in 2002.
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GIRLSCHOOL: One of the first all-female Heavy Metal bands, they were identified closely with Motorhead and flourished around the time of the NWOBHM era.
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GRAVE DIGGER: German Power Metal band.
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GREAT WHITE: American Metal band sadly best known now for the tragic gig they played at Rhode Island in 2003 in which fireworks were used and the place burned down, taking the lives of one hundred people.
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GRINDCORE: An extreme subgenre of an extreme subgenre, Grindcore takes noise to new levels, with incomprehensible vocals, distorted guitars, blastbeats and songs that are often less than a minute long.
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GUNS N ROSES: One of the most famous recent and most commercial Metal bands --- some would say they weren't even true metal. Possibly more in the Bon Jovi category, whom nobody would class as any sort of Metal!
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HALFORD, ROB: Legendary singer with classic Metal band Judas Priest.
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HAMMERFALL: Power Metal band from Sweden.
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HARRIS, STEVE: Bass player, songwriter, creative force and founder of world superstar Metal band Iron Maiden.
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HEADBANGING/HEADBANGER: Also known as Headshaking (though not Headshaker), this is the process by which fans, usually with long hair, shake and sway their heads from side to side and up and down while listening to Heavy Metal music, usually live. Headbanging ranges in levels of ferocity, from gentle swaying to violent, brain-jarring reflexes. Headbanger is also a term for a Metal fan, though these days Metalhead has taken over mostly.
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HELLOWEEN: Revered Power Metal band from Germany, a huge influence on the subgenre and on Metal in general. Very instrumental in the rise of Power Metal as a force in Germany.
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