there are alot like Korn, the used, if you want to find some go online and type your question on ask.com
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punk, metal, rock, classic rock, alternative, neopunk, gypsy punk, fat punk, butt punk, soft metal, heavy metal, comed and ur butt
Stryder was a 80's hair metal band that was Christian. Mainstream. There were a few underground bands but for the most part this is what inspired Christian Metal.
british bands, they started heavy metal and all they most influencing bands came from england. exp. the who, beatles, stones
tenacious-D , avenged 7 fold or the disturbed
Fastway is a band that plays hard rock music and they also play heavy metal music too. They have over 7 albums out and have many well known members that were previously in other bands.
yes, some bands sell them or give them with pre-orders of new albums, for example i pre-ordered Blood Oath by Suffocation and received "trading cards" with it I have a set of 1980's rock bands. A 50 card set. The whole 'Hair band' scene.
Coheed refers to a part of the name of the rock band "Coheed and Cambria". The rock bands purpose is to provide entertainment to its listeners, in addition to making profit from selling albums.
I think it will be Canada, Germany, Norway, and Japan. This is considering their rise of mostly genre based rock bands like J-Rock, J-Pop, Black Metal, Techno, Industrial, and Indie bands.
Who doesn't? Metallica has been one of the most influential rock/metal bands of all time. If you like metal, you love Metallica
Led Zeppelin. 109.5 platinum albums recorded, one of which went 23x platinum. (Led zeppelin IV). And yes, they are considered metal, even though most just classify them as rock and roll. So you could say that they are both. If you're thinking metal as in Metallica or Judas Priest type bands, I would put my money on Metallica having the highest, and probably most grossing ($) albums.