No.... Aerosmith is not considered "heavy metal". Although some of their songs
came close to it.... But none of their music is considered heavy metal.
No.... Aerosmith is not considered "heavy metal". Although some of their songs came close to it.... But none of their music is considered heavy metal.
Hard-rock, blues-rock, heavy metal, and pop-rock
No, Aerosmith played hard rock, although some argue that it was the first step towards heavy metal, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it thrash metal.
Heavy Metal.
Lamb of God is considered both Thrash and heavy metal. But more specifically: HEAVY METAL
The expression "heavy metal" is not serious and it is not agreed by IUPAC; a correct definition is not possible. But traditionally metals with an atomic number greater than then 21 were considered as heavy.
Yes and no. KiSS overwhelmingly plays Rock/Hard Rock, but some songs of them can be considered as Heavy Metal.
Slipknot is considered to be heavy metal, nu metal, and alternative metal.
Rock N Roll (No More No More) Blues Rock (Rats In The Cellar) Heavy Metal (Nobody's Fault) Soft Rock (Fly Away From Here)
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No particular person started heavy metal, rather, certain bands inspired it. Heavy metal evolved from blues rock and psychedelic rock. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Deep Purple laid down the groundwork for heavy metal, however, they themselves are not heavy metal. The first band to be considered heavy metal even today is Black Sabbath, who released their first album in 1970.
Aerosmith is a well known rock band, their style mostly being in the blues-based hard rock genre. Their style has expanded to include other genres, such as pop and heavy metal, but they are over all still considered to be a rock band.