Just to name a few.
Also:
Impending Doom
For Today
Haste the Day
Five Finger Death Punch
Megadeth
The are a lot of really great nu metal bands. here's a list of a few im really into: - Linkin Park - Korn - Limp Bizkit - System Of A Down - Drowning Pool - Papa Roach
There is a Doom/Sludge metal band by the name SUNN,named after the amplfier company,that have have very little vocals,that are pretty intense.
Unknwon.
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.
Here are some heavy screamo bands: Saosin, Alesana, A Skylit Drive, Alexisonfire, Emarosa, Dance Gavin Dance, Through Arteries, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Chiodos etc.
Tokio Hotel
The Devil Wears Prada, Blessthefall, Confide, In Fear And Faith are a few.
No such genre.
Some do, but some don't . More often they'll have the same first name but a different last name.
Here are a few:KrypteriaLeaves' EyesSireniaTristaniaXandriaNemeseaElysionEvanescenceTarjaImperiaDomina Noctis
Some good drum bands are the Police and the Gorillaz
The are a lot of really great nu metal bands. here's a list of a few im really into: - Linkin Park - Korn - Limp Bizkit - System Of A Down - Drowning Pool - Papa Roach
There is a Doom/Sludge metal band by the name SUNN,named after the amplfier company,that have have very little vocals,that are pretty intense.
Some must-see bands at the upcoming German metal festival include Rammstein, Kreator, and Powerwolf.
Manowar Virgin Steele
Unknwon.
I've yet to hear of "Southern Metal" as a subgenre. There are some Southern Rock bands who sometimes take a bit of a Black Sabbath-inspired touch and straddle the line between Southern Rock and Doom Metal - bands such as Goatsnake, Iron Hearse, and, to some extent, Corrosion of Conformity. As for how you want to name your band, whatever appeals to you. There really isn't a set definition for how to name a Metal band, although perhaps there are some guidelines you'd want to stay in between... you wouldn't want a name which would lead people to think you were a Black Metal band from Norway.