Manowarin 2008 at the Magic Circle Fest with 139dB.
Other mentionables:
1976
The Who were listed as the "record holder", at 126 dB, measured at a distance of 32 meters from the speakers at a concert at Charlton Athletic Football Ground on 31 May 1976.
1984,94 and 2008The heavy metal band Manowar is one claimant of the title of "loudest band in the world", citing a measurement of 129.5 dB in 1994 in Hanover. However, Guiness Book of World Records listed Manowar as the record holder for the loudest musical performance for an earlier performance in 1984. Guinness does not recognize Manowar's later claim, because it no longer includes a category of loudest band, reportedly because it does not want to encourage hearing damage. Manowar broke their own record again in 2008 at the Magic Circle Fest with 139dB.
1997Metallica has styled itself the "loudest band in the world". However, after one concert on 11 November 1997, which the band dubbed the "Million Decibel March", the Philidephia Inquirer reported that "neighbors who [had] feared the worst from the self-styled Loudest Band in the World complained more about the sound from the news choppers circling overhead".
2007British punk band Gallows allegedly broke Manowar's previous record for loudest band in the world, claiming to have achieved 132.5 dB; however, this record was claimed in an isolated Studio environment as opposed
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Manowar in 2008 at the Magic Circle Fest with 139dB.
Other mentionables:
1976
The Who were listed as the "record holder", at 126 dB, measured at a distance of 32 meters from the speakers at a concert at Charlton Athletic Football Ground on 31 May 1976.
1984,94 and 2008The heavy metal band Manowar is one claimant of the title of "loudest band in the world", citing a measurement of 129.5 dB in 1994 in Hanover. However, Guiness Book of World Records listed Manowar as the record holder for the loudest musical performance for an earlier performance in 1984. Guinness does not recognize Manowar's later claim, because it no longer includes a category of loudest band, reportedly because it does not want to encourage hearing damage. Manowar broke their own record again in 2008 at the Magic Circle Fest with 139dB.
1997Metallica has styled itself the "loudest band in the world". However, after one concert on 11 November 1997, which the band dubbed the "Million Decibel March", the Philidephia Inquirer reported that "neighbors who [had] feared the worst from the self-styled Loudest Band in the World complained more about the sound from the news choppers circling overhead".
2007British punk band Gallows allegedly broke Manowar's previous record for loudest band in the world, claiming to have achieved 132.5 dB; however, this record was claimed in an isolated Studio environment as opposed
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It has got to be The Beatles. Everything thing they did, was innovative and done for the first time by them. They wrote and recorded their own songs with harmonies and new and different "strange" instruments and included new effects like controlled feedback and double tracking. They revolutionised how contemporary popular music was written, played, recorded and presented. They covered a lot of musical ground including Rock and Roll, Rock, Hard Rock, Country, Blues, Ballads, Psychodelia, Instrumentals, Soul, Folk, Indian, ie. not stuck in the rut of just one musical genre. The Beatles' music influenced their contemporaries, those who came after them, and those who came after them. It appealed to all age groups and to people all over the world. Nearly 40 years after the Beatles disbanded, they are still selling millions of the Beatles recorded work. There has never been a band like the Beatles and I doubt there ever will be again. The Beatles were and still are, the top of the heap, not just because I like them, but because they were truly a great band. Perhaps in another 100 years, when people are still buying Beatles music, they might be elevated to Classical Masters, such as we remember Bach, Mozart and Beethoven now.
There are many equally loud bands out there and i don't think there is only one answer for this question.These bands are most likely to be death metal bands.
In 1984 a heavy metal band called "Manowar" was included in the Guinness Book of World Records for delivering the loudest performance, a record which they have since broken on 2 occasions.
The Who had the distinction of being named "Loudest Rock Band" in the Guinness Book of World Records, during the 1970s; their equipment produced over 120 decibels of sound. (Deep Purple previously held the title.)
Mostly rock bands, other bands play softly and less noise
the loudest car in the world is................ YOU!! Soo keep your yop shut! THANKZ and have a wonderful day!
The Spartans voted by shouting 'yes' or 'no' : the loudest group won.
a 100 pack of small rubber bands can cost $1 and big rubber bands(8 inches) can cost a good $3 for a 50 packe
The loudest recorded earthquake occurred in Japan in March of 2011. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and Oregon State University stated it was the loudest underwater sound ever recorded.
The entertainment during half time was the marching bands from the Universities of Arizona and Michigan.
no but it is the second loudest monkey out of all the monkeys
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180 decibels is the loudest. only if all equiptment is on at the same time.
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No. Queen is one of the most popular rock bands of all time.
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yes sir
Something visible but unclear OR One of the best bands of all time
They are used in concert, marching, jazz, and symponich bands. They are considered some on the loudest instruments in the brass section and are very important. In music, they usually have the melody in a song.
The loudest event was 9/11.
The loudest will be the Nokia 6233.