List of extreme metal bands
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This is a list of bands described as extreme metal.
A
[edit]- Abigor
- Aborted
- Abruptum
- Abscess
- Absu
- Aeternus[1][2]
- Agalloch[3]
- Agathodaimon[4]
- Agoraphobic Nosebleed
- Alastis[5]
- Amon Amarth
- Amorphis
- Anaal Nathrakh
- Anathema[6]
- Ancient
- Anthrax[7]
- Arch Enemy
- Arcturus
- Armoured Angel
- Artillery
- Atheist
- At the Gates[8]
- Autopsy
- The Axis of Perdition[9]
B
[edit]- Bathory[8]
- Behemoth
- Beherit
- Belphegor
- Bethlehem[10]
- Black Crown Initiate
- Black Breath
- Blood Divine[11]
- Blood Duster
- Blood Red Throne
- Bloodbath
- Bolt Thrower
- Borknagar
- Broken Hope
- Brujeria
- Brutal Truth
- Burzum
C
[edit]- Cancer
- Candlemass
- Cannibal Corpse[8]
- Carcass[8]
- Carnage
- Carnivore
- Carpathian Forest
- Cathedral[6]
- Cattle Decapitation
- Celtic Frost[6]
- Cephalic Carnage
- Children of Bodom[12][13]
- Circle of Dead Children
- Coroner
- The County Medical Examiners
- Cradle of Filth[6]
- Cryptopsy
D
[edit]- Dark Age[14]
- Dark Angel
- Dark Funeral[15]
- Dark Tranquility[16]
- Darkthrone[17]
- Death[8]
- Death Angel
- Decapitated
- Deeds of Flesh
- Defleshed
- Deicide[18]
- Demilich
- Desultory
- Destruction
- Dethklok
- The Dillinger Escape Plan
- Dimmu Borgir
- Dismember
- Dissection[8]
- Dodheimsgard
- Dying Fetus
E
[edit]- Edge of Sanity
- Eisregen[19]
- Emperor
- Enforcer
- Ensiferum
- Enslaved
- Enthroned
- Entombed
- Exciter
- Exhumed
- Exmortus
- Exodus
- Extreme Noise Terror
- Exumer
F
[edit]G
[edit]- The Gathering[21]
- General Surgery
- God Dethroned
- Gojira[12]
- Gorefest
- Gorgoroth[22]
- Gorguts
- Grand Belial's Key
- Grave
- Graveland
- Graveworm
H
[edit]- Hate Eternal
- Hatesphere
- Hatriot
- The Haunted
- Havok
- Heathen
- Hecate Enthroned
- Hellhammer[23]
- High on Fire
- Hirax
- Holocausto
- Hypocrisy
I
[edit]K
[edit]L
[edit]- Lacuna Coil[25]
- Lake of Tears[26]
- Lamb of God
- Leviathan
- Lillian Axe[27]
- Limbonic Art
- Living Sacrifice[28]
- Lorna Shore
- Lord Belial
M
[edit]- Macabre
- Machine Head
- Malevolent Creation
- Marduk
- Massacre
- Master's Hammer
- Mastodon
- Mayhem[8]
- Megadeth[29]
- Mercyful Fate[8]
- Meshuggah[8]
- Metallica[8]
- Monstrosity
- Moonsorrow
- Moonspell[30]
- Morbid Angel
- Morbid Saint
- Mortician
- Municipal Waste
- My Dying Bride[6]
N
[edit]- Naglfar
- Nails
- Napalm Death[8]
- Nargaroth
- Nasty Savage
- Nasum
- Necrophobic
- Necrophagist
- Nevermore[31]
- Nifelheim
- Nightrage
- Nile
- Nuclear Assault
O
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[edit]R
[edit]S
[edit]- Sacramentum
- Sacred Reich
- Sadus
- Samael
- Sarcófago
- Satanic Slaughter
- Satyricon
- Scar Symmetry
- Scarve[37]
- Sculptured[3]
- Sepultura[38]
- Severe Torture
- Siebenbürgen
- Sigh
- Silentium[39]
- Sinister
- Six Feet Under
- Skeletonwitch
- Skinless
- Slayer[7]
- Slipknot
- Sodom
- Soilwork
- Solitude Aeturnus
- Strapping Young Lad[40]
- Suffocation
- Symphony of Heaven[41]
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[edit]References
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These bands added melody and instrumental sections to their dark metal music
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- ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Blood Divine". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- ^ a b "Children of Bodom vs. Gojira – Extreme Metal Olympics". cobhc.com. 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
- ^ "CHILDREN OF BODOM's ALEXI LAIHO: We Have 'A Special Sound' In Extreme Metal Scene". 2015.
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- ^ MacNeil, Jason (18 January 2005). "Sardonic Wrath – Darkthrone". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
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(help) - ^ Spano, Charles (20 June 2003). "Freax". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- ^ a b Eddy, Chuck (2011). Rock and Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism. Duke University Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-8223-5010-1.
- ^ Baird, Patric (11 November 2011). "Gorgoroth". Belfast Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014.
...infamous dark metal band Gogoroth...
- ^ Iwasaki, Scott (24 October 2003). "'Tis the season for Slayer". Deseret News. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014.
...Venom and Hellhammer (the latter is a dark metal band that was actually the precursor to Tom G. Warrior's Celtic Frost).
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(help) - ^ Lavigueur, Nick (30 November 2012). "Dark metal purveyors Katatonia set for Manchester mayhem". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales Limited.
- ^ Turman, Katherine (2003). "Chicks with Picks". Billboard Magazine. Vol. 115, no. 26. p. 22.
Cristina Scabbia is the lead singer of the Italian quintet Lacuna Coil, which plays dark metal.
- ^ "Artists :: LAKE OF TEARS". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
- ^ Popke, Michael (22 October 2010). "Deep Red Shadows". Goldmine. Krause Publications. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014.
- ^ Boam, Matthew (November 2002). "Loud Rock Director Profile – KFSR's Matthew "Bucket" Boam". CMJ New Music Monthly.
- ^ Palmer, Robert (4 November 1990). "POP VIEW; Dark Metal: Not Just Smash and Thrash". The New York Times.
- ^ Speit, Andreas (2002). Ästhetische Mobilmachung: Dark Wave, Neofolk und Industrial im Spannungsfeld rechter Ideologien (in German). Unrast. p. 46. ISBN 978-3-89771-804-3.
Als ein Grenzgänger kann die portugiesische Dark-Metal-Band Moonspell gelten
- ^ Wedge, Dave (26 August 2005). "Fear Factory's assembly line cranks out metal". The Boston Herald. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014.
Also on the bill are hardcore wizards Dillinger Escape Plan, dark metal band Nevermore and headliner Megadeth.
- ^ "The Old Dead Tree – The Nameless Disease (staff review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ Christe, Ian (September 1998). "Metal". CMJ New Music Monthly.
- ^ "Crossover Punk mit Skindred". H.LIVE-Magazin (in German). 7 November 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
- ^ Mühlmann, Wolf Rüdiger. "Red Harvest A Greater Darkness". Rock Hard. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
- ^ McIver, Joel (2005). Extreme Metal II. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1-84449-097-4.
- ^ Hage, Erik (8 May 2007). "The Undercurrent [Japan Bonus Track] - Scarve". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- ^ Thrasher, Don (21 October 2011). "CAVALERA CONSPIRACY; Metal Siblings are Bound by Blood". Dayton Daily News. Archived from the original on 10 June 2014.
Brazilian brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera have been regarded as heavy-metal godheads since they formed the dark metal band Sepultura in 1984.
- ^ Bower, Chad. "Silentium – 'Amortean'". about.com.
- ^ "Strapping Young Lad". Last.fm. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ thrashboy (11 October 2022). "Extreme Metal Band SYMPHONY OF HEAVEN Welcomes ONYX to the Fold". The Metal Resource. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ Wagner, Jeff; Wilson, Steven (2010). Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal. Bazillion Points. p. 290. ISBN 978-0-9796163-3-4.
- ^ Rividavia, Eduardo. "Elegant and Dying". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
...over-indulgent, but equally awe-inspiring dark metal symphonies...
- ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo (15 July 2004). "Yearning". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2012.