Genre

Heavy Metal

58 bands in the Top 500 carry Heavy Metal as a primary or secondary tag.

  • 58 bands
  • 1990s dominant era
  • 8 countries
  1. #010 Black Sabbath

    The Birmingham band credited with inventing heavy metal.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  2. #011 Metallica

    The biggest thrash metal band, defining heaviness for generations of metal fans.

    United States · 1980s
  3. #024 Deep Purple

    Foundational hard rock outfit whose riffs anchor metal's lineage.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  4. #025 Iron Maiden

    Twin-guitar New Wave of British Heavy Metal champions and global metal ambassadors.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  5. #030 Soundgarden

    Sub Pop heavyweights bridging grunge and 1970s metal.

    United States · 1990s
  6. #031 Alice in Chains

    Seattle quartet with bleak harmonies and crushing riffs.

    United States · 1990s
  7. #044 Tool

    Cerebral progressive metal whose albums treat heaviness as ritual.

    United States · 1990s
  8. #056 Slipknot

    Iowa nine-piece whose theatrical brutality redefined extreme metal performance.

    United States · 2000s
  9. #057 Korn

    Bakersfield band that codified the down-tuned, hip-hop-flecked nu metal sound.

    United States · 1990s
  10. #059 Pantera

    Texas groove-metal monsters who reshaped post-thrash heaviness.

    United States · 1990s
  11. #060 Slayer

    Speed-and-fury L.A. thrash icons among the genre's most influential.

    United States · 1980s
  12. #061 Megadeth

    Technical thrash titans led by Dave Mustaine after his Metallica exit.

    United States · 1980s
  13. #062 Anthrax

    New York thrash mainstay rounding out the Big Four with crossover swagger.

    United States · 1980s
  14. #063 Judas Priest

    Birmingham metal lifers who codified the leather-and-steel metal aesthetic.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  15. #064 Motörhead

    Lemmy's furious power trio fusing punk speed with metal volume.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  16. #065 Van Halen

    Eddie Van Halen's tapping techniques rewired what hard rock guitar could do.

    United States · 1980s
  17. #092 Rainbow

    Ritchie Blackmore's post-Purple project bridging hard rock and neoclassical metal.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  18. #126 Mastodon

    Atlanta progressive-metal band whose concept albums redefined modern heavy.

    United States · 2000s
  19. #173 Killswitch Engage

    Massachusetts metalcore foundational act of the 2000s wave.

    United States · 2000s
  20. #174 Lamb of God

    Richmond groove-metal heavyweights who carry post-Pantera weight forward.

    United States · 2000s
  21. #175 Gojira

    Bayonne progressive-death-metallers acclaimed for environmental concept albums.

    France · 2010s
  22. #176 Meshuggah

    Umeå polyrhythm masters whose sound spawned djent.

    Sweden · 2000s
  23. #178 In Flames

    Gothenburg melodic-death-metal pillars who shaped 2000s metalcore overseas.

    Sweden · 2000s
  24. #179 Dark Tranquillity

    Gothenburg melodic-death originators alongside In Flames.

    Sweden · 2000s
  25. #183 HIM

    Helsinki goth-rock band whose 'love metal' brand crossed Atlantic borders.

    Finland · 2000s
  26. #184 Stratovarius

    Finnish melodic power-metal stalwarts of operatic neoclassical scale.

    Finland · 1990s
  27. #185 Helloween

    Hamburg fathers of European power metal whose 'Keeper' albums are foundational.

    Germany · 1980s
  28. #186 Blind Guardian

    Krefeld bards turning Tolkien epics into shredding speed metal.

    Germany · 1990s
  29. #187 Rage

    Long-running German power-metal trio of relentless output.

    Germany · 1990s
  30. #188 Accept

    Solingen metal veterans behind 'Balls to the Wall' and a steady career arc.

    Germany · 1980s
  31. #189 Scorpions

    Hannover hard-rock band whose 'Wind of Change' soundtracked the post-Cold-War era.

    Germany · 1980s
  32. #190 Rammstein

    Berlin Neue Deutsche Härte titans of pyro spectacle and martial riffs.

    Germany · 2000s
  33. #191 Ministry

    Chicago industrial-metal pioneers whose grinding output reshaped extreme rock.

    United States · 1990s
  34. #193 Marilyn Manson

    Florida shock-rock provocateur whose late-90s peak roiled mainstream culture.

    United States · 1990s
  35. #194 White Zombie

    Rob Zombie's NYC pre-solo project, a 90s industrial-metal mainstay.

    United States · 1990s
  36. #195 KMFDM

    Hamburg-Chicago industrial provocateurs of relentless output.

    Germany · 1990s
  37. #237 UFO

    British band whose Schenker-era LPs became NWOBHM blueprints.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  38. #238 Saxon

    Yorkshire NWOBHM mainstays of working-class metal anthems.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  39. #239 Diamond Head

    Stourbridge NWOBHM band whose 'Am I Evil?' became a thrash standard.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  40. #250 Death

    Chuck Schuldiner's Florida band who effectively invented death metal.

    United States · 1990s
  41. #251 Cannibal Corpse

    Buffalo death-metal mainstay and one of the genre's biggest bands.

    United States · 1990s
  42. #252 Morbid Angel

    Florida death-metal pillar whose technical bite shaped the form.

    United States · 1990s
  43. #253 Obituary

    Tampa swamp-and-grit death-metal lifers.

    United States · 1990s
  44. #255 Carcass

    Liverpool grindcore-to-melodeath pioneers whose 'Heartwork' is a touchstone.

    United Kingdom · 1990s
  45. #257 Bolt Thrower

    Coventry death-metal stalwarts of war-themed crawling riffs.

    United Kingdom · 1990s
  46. #258 Entombed

    Stockholm 'Sunlight Studios' death-metal pioneers of the chainsaw guitar tone.

    Sweden · 1990s
  47. #259 Dismember

    Stockholm death-metal cornerstones alongside Entombed.

    Sweden · 1990s
  48. #261 Soulfly

    Max Cavalera's post-Sepultura tribal-metal project.

    Brazil · 2000s
  49. #291 Dream Theater

    Long Island progressive-metal flagship of arena-scale shred.

    United States · 1990s
  50. #293 Queensrÿche

    Bellevue, Washington band whose 'Operation: Mindcrime' defined prog metal.

    United States · 1990s
  51. #294 Fates Warning

    Connecticut prog-metal pioneers whose patient compositions shaped the genre.

    United States · 1990s
  52. #297 Animals as Leaders

    Tosin Abasi's instrumental djent-prog trio of dazzling fretwork.

    United States · 2010s
  53. #298 Periphery

    Maryland djent flagship blending metal weight with sky-high vocals.

    United States · 2010s
  54. #299 Tesseract

    Milton Keynes djent band of meditative atmosphere.

    United Kingdom · 2010s
  55. #345 Annihilator

    Ottawa thrash-metal band of shred-virtuoso pedigree.

    Canada · 1990s
  56. #346 Strapping Young Lad

    Devin Townsend's chaotic Canadian extreme-metal vehicle.

    Canada · 2000s
  57. #347 Cancer Bats

    Toronto band welding hardcore, sludge, and southern rock.

    Canada · 2010s
  58. #434 Tad

    Sub Pop heavyweights who bridged Seattle grunge and bigger riff metal.

    United States · 1990s