Yes
Heavy metal, Thrash Metal, Hard Rock
Sonic Syndicate.
Hard rock and heavy metal
Metallica started as Thrash Metal but later changed to regular Heavy Metal. Pantera is a combination of Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal, and Groove Metal. Skid Row started as Glam Metal but changed to Heavy Metal/Hard Rock, and Velvet Revolver is Hard Rock.
Heavy Metal was originally coming from Rock. Because Rock isn't that hard like Heavy Metal and Heavy Metal was invented, it shows the difference between both music genres. Heavy Metal must have hard beats as same as country music needs accustic guitars and heartbroken lyrics. Same as techno needs infinite amounts of the same beats with few breaks, but the rythm is the same all the time in a loop.
Tungsten is a hard, dark, heavy metal that is non-magnetic.
There are many different hard metal bands and 'Judas Priest' is considered one of the top ten.They started off in the 70's and brought a unique taste of heavy metal, ranging between low bass tones to high pitches.
Heavy metal, Thrash Metal, Hard Rock
because it's heavy and hard
Sonic Syndicate.
Hard rock and heavy metal
the greatest are in terms of consistency and and the AWESOMENESS 1.Iron maiden 2.Metallica 3.AC/DC(hard rock) 4.Judas Priest 5.Megadeth
Metallica started as Thrash Metal but later changed to regular Heavy Metal. Pantera is a combination of Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal, and Groove Metal. Skid Row started as Glam Metal but changed to Heavy Metal/Hard Rock, and Velvet Revolver is Hard Rock.
Heavy Metal was originally coming from Rock. Because Rock isn't that hard like Heavy Metal and Heavy Metal was invented, it shows the difference between both music genres. Heavy Metal must have hard beats as same as country music needs accustic guitars and heartbroken lyrics. Same as techno needs infinite amounts of the same beats with few breaks, but the rythm is the same all the time in a loop.
Yes and no. KiSS overwhelmingly plays Rock/Hard Rock, but some songs of them can be considered as Heavy Metal.
Most of what gets passed off as Metalcore nowadays really isn't. But, even in the 80s, with bands such as Carnivore and SOD, they were typically more Hardcore than Metal. Metalcore was created as a means of classing bands which blended elements of the two, but weren't able to be grouped into existing categories. These bands would typically cross over Hardcore with Thrash (which itself was a result of the blending of Hardcore Punk and Heavy Metal).
No, they are a hard rock band.