Not a lot... Most teens listen to some pop or hip-hop music.. It's sad because metal music is very good... In my school only 2 plps listen to it, encluding me...
Yes
Depends on the style you like! America and Britain both have extremely rich heavy metal traditions, Finland are currently a production line for good metal bands, Germany's had a good number, Australia has some, Scandinavia is extremely rich in good metal... I could go on, but I won't.
the Smashing Pumpkins were inspires by artists like My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, goth rock, prog rock, and heavy metal bands.
Steel is an alloy consisting mainly of iron, which is metal, but not heavy metal. Heavy metal means toxic metals like mercury, lead, plutonium and uranium
Mostly through the burgeoning punk movement. While bands like the New York Dolls and MC5 were early groundbreakers for punk ethos, the Who were forefathers of the punk rock trend. Bands like The Clash, who despised "old fart bands" like Yes and Led Zeppelin, still attributed much credit to The Who for their punk mindset and rebellious, loud, destructive, and nihilistic image portrayed in the 1960s.
That depends on what you like. There are bands like "Bullet for my Valentine"
Yes
like other bands you will first need aguitar, bass guitar, or pair of drums. you also need to know what heavy metal sounds like there are many types of heavy metal. after you get a taste of metal decide what metal you like from early metal like black sabbath to the thrash of megadeth, as long as you play "heavy metal" music you are basically a heavy metal band
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.
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.
Depends on the style you like! America and Britain both have extremely rich heavy metal traditions, Finland are currently a production line for good metal bands, Germany's had a good number, Australia has some, Scandinavia is extremely rich in good metal... I could go on, but I won't.
the Smashing Pumpkins were inspires by artists like My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, goth rock, prog rock, and heavy metal bands.
In my opinion it would be Bullet for my Valentine or Avenged Sevenfold previously seeing both bands at gigs and meeting Zack Vengeance i love both bands and would recommend seeing them. Possibly Slipknot if you like proper hardcore metal like me. Really it depends on what genre you like. You should check out bands like Black Veil Brides, Trivium, Megadeath and Black Label Society.
One of them; they were certainly very important. However, metal's roots go back even further, and bands like Black Sabbath cite influences such as the Beatles.
The history of punk is longer than emo. Punk started in the 1970's The Ramones which influenced other bands like The Clash The Sex Pistols and The Casualites to name a few popular ones.Most emo bands like My Chemical Romance and From First to last were influenced by bands like The Misfits other goth,heavy metal bands and punk.
the heavy metal was invented in 1968 when blue cheer released their debut album. other bands like Vanilla fudge, The misunderstood, Jimi Hendrix Experience, and Cream had a big hand in it though.
Steel is an alloy consisting mainly of iron, which is metal, but not heavy metal. Heavy metal means toxic metals like mercury, lead, plutonium and uranium