Here are 10:
2. Judas Priest
3. Metallica
4. Iron Maiden
5. Pantera
6. Slayer
7. AC/DC
8. Motorhead
9. Kiss
10. Motley Crue
Wacken Fest is popular due to its iconic status, impressive lineup of heavy metal bands, and unique atmosphere that attracts fans from around the globe.
The Wacken Festival is popular due to its reputation for showcasing top heavy metal bands, offering a unique and immersive experience for fans, and its long-standing history as a premier event in the heavy metal music scene.
Rammstein is by far Germany's most popular heavy metal band. Others include Kreator, Sodom (2 of them), Blind Guardian, Destruction, and Poltergeist. Less heavy but still counting are the Scorpions and Accept.
I believe it was Metallica.
No. You Me At Six are most certainly not heavy metal. I would say they are more Alternative. If you are looking for heavy metal, you should look at bands such as Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot, Atreyu etc.
Heavy and symphonic metal bands are popular, as in Finland. The similarities between these two countries does go quite some way. Most notable Hungarian Metal band success - Ektomorf.
Of course. It's not the most popular or anything, buy definitely popular.
british bands, they started heavy metal and all they most influencing bands came from england. exp. the who, beatles, stones
Death Metal has roots in Sweden. The excitement for Death Metal spread and by the late 1980's, many bands were created. Some of the most notable bands include Slayer, Kreator, Celtic Frost, and Venom.
No, Avenged Sevenfold is by no means what most metal enthusiasts would consider "heavy metal". Personally they're more of a mix between nu-metal and thrash to me. A7X can't hold a candle to true heavy metal bands like Behemoth, Nile, Vader, and Slayer, though.
Not ALL metal bands use pentagrams. With the exception of Norwegian black metal, most bands use the pentagram for shock value. Not ALL metal bands use pentagrams. With the exception of Norwegian black metal, most bands use the pentagram for shock value.
No. He played with some heavy-metal bands in Vancouver, British Columbia, and that is where he got most of his skill.