Band |
Active |
Notes
|
10 Years[6][7][8] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge[6] and progressive metal.[6][9]
|
12 Stones[10][11] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge,[10] alternative rock[12] and Christian rock.[11]
|
36 Crazyfists[13] |
No |
Also classed as metalcore,[14] post-hardcore[13] and nu metal.[15][16]
|
311[17] |
Yes |
Also classed as reggae rock,[18] alternative rock,[19] rap metal,[20] funk rock,[21] rap rock,[22] and funk metal.
|
3Teeth[23] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal,[23][24][25][26] industrial,[23][27][28] industrial rock,[29][30][31] electronic rock,[28] electro-industrial,[32] and nu metal.[33]
|
40 Below Summer[34] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal[35] and hard rock.[36]
|
Adema[37] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal,[37] alternative rock,[38] and post-grunge.[39]
|
Alcest[40] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-metal,[41] shoegaze,[42][43][44][45] blackgaze,[46] post-black metal,[47] and black metal (early).[40]
|
Alice in Chains[48][49] |
Yes |
Also classed as grunge, heavy metal, doom metal, sludge metal, and alternative rock.[50][51][52][53]
|
Alien Ant Farm[54] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[55][56] nu metal,[57][58][59] punk rock,[60] and pop punk.[61]
|
Alter Bridge[62] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock,[63][62][64][65][66] heavy metal,[62][65][66] post-grunge,[64] progressive metal,[67] and alternative rock.[68]
|
American Head Charge[69] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal[70] and industrial metal.[71]
|
American Standards[72] |
Yes |
Also classed as mathcore, metalcore, post hardcore and hardcore punk.
|
Anew Revolution[73] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal.
|
Apartment 26[74][75] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal.[76] and industrial metal.
|
A Perfect Circle[77][78][79] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[77][78][80] progressive rock,[81][82] and art rock.[77][78][83][84]
|
Apocalyptica[85] |
Yes |
Also classed as neoclassical metal and symphonic metal.[85]
|
Architects[86] |
Yes |
Also classed as mathcore (early), metalcore, post-hardcore and progressive metalcore.
|
Art of Anarchy[87] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge, hard rock, and alternative rock.
|
Asking Alexandria[88] |
Yes |
Also classed as electronicore, hard rock, heavy metal, metalcore and post-hardcore.
|
At the Drive-In[89] |
On Hiatus |
Also classed as post-hardcore.
|
Audioslave[90] |
No |
Also classed as hard rock,[90] funk rock, and alternative rock.
|
Avatar[91] |
Yes |
Also classed as melodic death metal, groove metal, progressive metal, and industrial metal.
|
Avenged Sevenfold[92] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal, hard rock, progressive metal, and metalcore (early).
|
Babymetal[93][94] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal, death metal, speed metal and j-pop.
|
Bad Brains[95] |
Yes |
1986 album I Against I recognized as one of the first alternative metal albums. Also classed as hardcore punk and reggae rock.
|
Bad Omens[96] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore.
|
Baroness[97][98] |
Yes |
Also classed as sludge metal, progressive metal and post-rock.
|
Beartooth[99] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, hardcore, post-hardcore, and hard rock.
|
Black Veil Brides[100] |
Yes |
Also classed as melodic metalcore, glam metal, heavy metal, and hard rock.
|
Breaking Benjamin[101][102] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock[103] and post-grunge.[101]
|
Bring Me the Horizon[104][105] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[106][107] metalcore,[108][109] deathcore,[110] and post-hardcore.[111]
|
Bullet for My Valentine[112] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock, heavy metal, metalcore and thrash metal.[113]
|
Butthole Surfers[114] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, experimental rock and hardcore punk.
|
Chevelle[115][116] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock,[117][118] post-grunge,[119][120] alternative rock,[121] nu metal,[122] and indie rock.[115]
|
CKY[123] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge, alternative rock, stoner rock, and hard rock.
|
Clawfinger[124] |
Yes |
Also classed as rap metal, industrial metal and nu metal.[125][126][127]
|
Clutch[128][129][130] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock, stoner rock, blues rock, post-hardcore (early), funk metal[130] and hardcore punk (early).[131]
|
Coal Chamber[132][133][134] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal,[132][135][136][137][138] industrial metal[132] and gothic metal.[132]
|
Code Orange[139] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore,[139][140][141] hardcore punk,[142][143] industrial hardcore,[144] and industrial metal.[145]
|
Cold[146] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge, hard rock and alternative rock.
|
Coldrain[147] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, post-hardcore, metalcore, hard rock and punk rock.
|
Cyclone Temple[148] |
No |
Also classed as thrash metal[149] and progressive metal.
|
Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway[150] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock.
|
Days of the New[151] |
No |
Also classed as alternative rock and post-grunge.
|
Decyfer Down[152] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock and post-grunge.[citation needed]
|
Defrage[152] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock and post-grunge.[citation needed]
|
Deftones[153] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, experimental rock,[154] post-metal,[155][156] post-hardcore,[157] and art rock.[158][159]
|
Demon Hunter[160][161] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, nu metal, groove metal, and Christian metal.
|
Depswa[162] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal.[163]
|
Devilskin[164] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock and heavy metal.
|
Disturbed[165] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal (early), hard rock,[166] and heavy metal.
|
Dir En Grey[167] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal, nu metal, death metal, experimental metal, progressive metal, and extreme metal.
|
Dog Fashion Disco[168] |
Yes |
Also classed as experimental metal.
|
Dope[169] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal and nu metal
|
downset.[170] |
Yes |
Also classed as rap metal, funk metal, hardcore punk and rapcore.[171]
|
Drowning Pool[172] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, heavy metal, hard rock and post-grunge.
|
Earshot[173] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock and post-grunge.
|
Earthtone9[174] |
Yes |
|
Echobrain[175][176] |
No |
|
Enter Shikari[177][178] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore,[179] electronicore and post-hardcore.
|
Evanescence[180] |
Yes |
Also classed as gothic metal, nu metal,[181] hard rock[182] and symphonic metal[183]
|
Failure[184][185]
|
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[186] art rock,[187] space rock[184] and post-grunge[188][189][190]
|
Fair to Midland[191] |
On hiatus |
Also classed as progressive rock.
|
Faith No More[49][192][193] |
Yes |
Recognized as one of the earliest alternative metal bands. Also classed as funk metal, experimental metal and alternative rock.[194]
|
Fantômas[195] |
Yes |
Also classed as experimental metal.
|
Fear Factory[196] |
Yes |
Recognized as one of the first heavy metal bands to fuse metal with industrial and electronic stylings. Also classed as industrial metal and death metal.[197]
|
Fightstar[198][199] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore,[200][201][202] alternative rock,[203] emo,[204] and heavy metal.[205]
|
Finger Eleven[206] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock and funk metal.
|
Filter[207][208] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial rock, industrial metal and post-grunge.
|
Five Finger Death Punch[209][210] |
Yes |
Also classed as groove metal,[211][212][213][214] nu metal,[215][216] heavy metal,[217] and hard rock.[218]
|
Flyleaf[219] |
On Hiatus |
Also classed as hard rock, Christian rock and post-grunge.
|
From Ashes to New[220] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, rap metal and rap rock.
|
Fuel[221] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock and post-grunge.
|
Fudge Tunnel[222] |
No |
Also classed as noise rock and sludge metal.
|
Full Devil Jacket[223] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge.[223]
|
Full Scale[224] |
No |
Also classed as post-grunge[224]
|
Funeral for a Friend[225] |
Yes |
Also classed as emo, post-hardcore, screamo and melodic hardcore.
|
Glassjaw[226][227] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore, hardcore punk, progressive rock and experimental rock
|
Godsmack[228][229] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock,[230] heavy metal,[228] post-grunge,[228] and nu metal.[231][232][233]
|
Green Jellÿ[234] |
Yes |
Also classed as comedy rock.
|
Grinspoon[235] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge, alternative rock and nu metal
|
Guano Apes[236] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, nu metal,[237] rap rock, post-grunge, pop rock, pop punk, punk rock and hard rock
|
Hayko Cepkin[238] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative metal, heavy metal[238] and industrial rock.
|
Halestorm[239] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock and alternative rock.
|
Handsome[240] |
No |
Also classed as post-hardcore.[240]
|
Helmet[49][192][241] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore,[242] noise rock,[192] alternative rock,[241][243] groove metal,[241] post-metal[244] and experimental metal.[245]
|
Hollywood Undead[246] |
Yes |
Also classed as rap rock, alternative rock, nu metal, rap metal, hard rock and hip hop.
|
I Prevail[247] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, post-hardcore, pop punk, hard rock, rap metal, and nu metal.
|
Ill Niño[248] |
Yes |
Also classed as Latin metal,[249][250] nu metal[249][251][252] and metalcore.[253][254]
|
Infectious Grooves[255] |
Yes |
Also classed as funk metal[256][257]
|
In Flames[258] |
Yes |
Also classed as melodic death metal.
|
In This Moment[259][260][261] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore,[262][263][264] melodic metalcore,[265][266][267][268] hard rock,[269][270][271] industrial metal,[263] gothic metal,[272] and nu metal.[273]
|
Incubus[49][274] |
Yes[275] |
Also classed as funk metal (early),[49][274] nu metal (early),[276][277][278][279][280] rap metal (early),[281] alternative rock (later)[274] and art rock (later).[282]
|
Jane's Addiction[49][192][193][234] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock[283] and progressive rock.[192]
|
Jerry Cantrell[284] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[284] heavy metal,[284] and grunge.[284]
|
Jesters of Destiny[193] |
No |
Also classed as heavy metal, hard rock and psychedelic rock.
|
The Jesus Lizard[192] |
No |
Also classed as noise-rock[192] and post-hardcore.
|
Karnivool[192] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive metal, progressive rock, alternative rock and nu metal (early)
|
Kittie[285] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, extreme metal, heavy metal, screamo, punk, thrash metal, hard rock, alt-punk and death metal.
|
Korn[286][49][192] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, industrial metal,[287] rap metal,[288] funk metal,[289] groove metal[290] and dark metal.[291][292]
|
L7[293] |
Yes |
Also classed as grunge,[293] punk rock and riot grrrl.[293]
|
Lacuna Coil[294] |
Yes |
Also classed as gothic metal[295] and dark metal.[296]
|
Life of Agony[297] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, grunge, and post-grunge.
|
Leprous[298] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive metal[298]
|
Limp Bizkit[299] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal,[49] rap metal[49] and rap rock.[300][301]
|
Linkin Park[302][303][304] |
On Hiatus |
Also classed as nu metal,[305][306][307] rap rock,[302][308] electronic rock[304] and rap metal.[305]
|
Living Colour[49][192] |
Yes |
Also classed as funk metal, heavy metal and hard rock.[citation needed]
|
Loathe[309] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, melodic hardcore, nu metal, progressive metal, post-metal and shoegaze.
|
Lostprophets[310] |
No |
Also classed as alternative rock, post-hardcore and nu metal.
|
Love and Death[311] |
Yes |
Also classed as Christian metal and nu metal.
|
The Lounge Kittens[312] |
Yes |
Also classed as lounge music, rock music, parody music, and comedy rock.
|
Machine Head[313] |
Yes |
Also classed as groove metal, thrash metal, rap metal and nu metal.
|
Marilyn Manson[192] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal,[314] industrial rock, glam rock, shock rock and alternative rock.[315]
|
Mastodon[316][317] |
Yes |
Also classed as sludge metal, progressive metal and stoner metal.
|
Melvins[49][318] |
Yes |
Also classed as various other genres, including grunge, sludge metal and doom metal
|
Mind Funk[319] |
No |
Also classed as funk metal, grunge and stoner rock.
|
Mind Over Four[320] |
No |
Also classed as progressive metal.
|
Motionless In White[321] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal, metalcore, gothic metal, and nu metal.
|
Mother Love Bone[49] |
No |
Also classed as grunge, glam metal, glam punk,[322] hard rock, funk metal[323] and heavy metal.
|
Mr. Bungle[324] |
Yes |
Also classed as various other genres, including avant-garde and funk metal.
|
Mt. Helium[325][326] |
No |
Also classed as progressive metal, post-grunge and nu metal. Formerly known as The Apex Theory.
|
Mudvayne[327] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal,[328][329][330] nu metal,[331][332][333][334] progressive metal,[335][336][337] math metal[338] and groove metal.[339]
|
Mushroomhead[340][341][342] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, industrial metal, experimental metal and electro-industrial.[citation needed]
|
Nebula[343] |
On Hiatus |
Also classed as stoner rock, heavy metal and psychedelic rock.
|
Nine Inch Nails[49][192] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial rock, industrial metal, dark ambient, and alternative rock.[344]
|
Nonpoint[345] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, hard rock, rap metal and groove metal.
|
Nothingface[346] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal.
|
Nothing More[347][348][349] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, and progressive rock/metal.
|
Norma Jean[350] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, sludge metal and post-metal.
|
Northlane[351] |
Yes |
Also classed as djent, industrial metal, metalcore, nu metal] and progressive metalcore.
|
Odd Crew[352] |
Yes |
Also classed as groove metal.
|
Okilly Dokilly[353][354][355][356] |
No |
Also classed as heavy metal, metalcore, comedy rock, stoner rock, "Nedal", sludge metal, math metal, progressive rock, nu metal, experimental metal, art rock, bartcore, "krust" punk, and hardcore punk.
|
Only Living Witness[357] |
No |
Also classed as hardcore punk and grunge.
|
Orange 9mm[358] |
No |
Also classed as post-hardcore[359] and rap metal[360]
|
Orangutang[361] |
No |
Also classed as pop rock,[361] and alternative rock.
|
Orgy[362][363][364] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial rock,[365][366] industrial metal,[367] nu metal,[368] electronic rock[369][370] and electropunk.[371]
|
Otep[372] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal[372] and death metal.
|
P.O.D.[373]
|
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, rap metal, Christian metal, reggae rock.
|
Papa Roach[374] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal,[375] alternative rock,[374] hard rock,[374] rap metal, and glam metal.[376][377]
|
Passenger[378] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal.[378]
|
Paw[319] |
No |
Also classed as grunge and alternative rock.
|
Phoxjaw[379] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore and alternative rock.
|
Pitchshifter[380] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial rock, nu metal and industrial metal.[381][382][383]
|
Porcupine Tree[384] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive rock, progressive metal, alternative rock, psychedelic rock, and experimental rock.
|
Powerman 5000[385] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal, rap metal, nu metal, thrash metal, funk metal, electronic rock, alternative rock, and punk rock.
|
Primus[192] |
Yes |
Also classed as funk metal,[386] alternative rock,[387] experimental rock,[388] funk rock,[389] progressive rock,[390] progressive metal,[391] jam and nu metal (Antipop period).[392][393]
|
Prong[394] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal,[394] thrash metal, groove metal and hardcore punk.
|
Puddle of Mudd[395] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge, hard rock, alternative rock and nu metal.
|
Quicksand |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore
|
Queens of the Stone Age[396] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, stoner rock and heavy metal.[396]
|
Queensrÿche[114] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive metal, hard rock, heavy metal, power metal and glam metal.
|
Rage Against the Machine[192][234] |
Yes |
Also classed as rap metal, nu metal, and funk metal[192]
|
Red[397][398] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, christian rock, and post-grunge.
|
Red Hot Chili Peppers[399] |
Yes |
Also classed as funk rock, alternative rock, funk metal and rap rock.
|
Reuben[400] |
No |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, and post-hardcore.
|
Rob Zombie[401] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal, industrial metal, groove metal, industrial rock and nu metal.
|
Rollins Band[234] |
No |
Also classed as hard rock, post-hardcore,[402] funk metal[403] and jazz fusion.[283][404]
|
Roses Are Red[405] |
No |
Also classed as emo[406][407] and alternative rock.
|
Scar the Martyr[408] |
No |
Also classed as post-grunge.[408]
|
Scum of the Earth[409] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal.[409]
|
Seether[410] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-grunge.
|
September Mourning[411] |
Yes |
|
Sepultura[192] |
Yes |
Also classed as groove metal,[412] death metal,[413] and thrash metal.[414]
|
Serj Tankian[415] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive rock, experimental rock, art rock and classical.
|
Sevendust[416][417][418] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal[417] and heavy metal.[418]
|
Shihad[164] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, and industrial rock.
|
Shinedown[419] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock, post-grunge and alternative rock.
|
Sick Puppies[420] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[421] hard rock and post-grunge.
|
Skillet[422] |
Yes |
Also classed as Christian rock, Christian metal, post-grunge, alternative rock, hard rock, nu metal, symphonic metal and industrial metal (early).
|
Skindred[423] |
Yes |
Also classed as ragga[424] and nu metal[425][426]
|
Slaves on Dope[427] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal.
|
Sleep Token[428] |
Yes |
Also classed as indie pop/rock, post-metal, and progressive metal.
|
Slipknot[429][430][431] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal,[431] nu metal,[432][433][434][435] death metal[436][437][438][439][440][441][442][443][444] and groove metal.[445][446]
|
The Smashing Pumpkins[447] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[447] gothic rock,[448] psychedelic rock,[448] dream pop,[448] grunge,[449][450] progressive metal, progressive rock and shoegazing.[451]
|
Snot[452] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, hardcore punk, and funk metal.
|
SOiL[453] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, hard rock, heavy metal, groove metal and post-grunge.
|
Soundgarden[49][192] |
No |
Also classed as grunge, heavy metal, alternative rock,[49] and garage punk.[192]
|
Spiritbox[454] |
Yes |
Also classed as djent, metalcore, nu metal, progressive metal and post-metal.
|
Sum 41[455][456] |
Yes |
Also classed as punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock, and skate punk.
|
Stabbing Westward[128] |
No |
Also classed as industrial rock[457] and alternative rock.[458]
|
Staind[459] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal,[459][460][461][462][463] alternative rock, and post-grunge
|
Static-X[464] |
Yes |
Also classed as industrial metal and nu metal.
|
Stereomud[465] |
No |
Also classed as hard rock and nu metal.
|
Stone Sour[466] |
On Hiatus |
Also classed as post-grunge, hard rock and heavy metal.
|
Stone Temple Pilots[49][467][468] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, hard rock, grunge and neo-psychedelia
|
Stuck Mojo[469] |
Yes |
Also classed as rap metal and nu metal.[470]
|
Sucioperro |
Yes |
Also classed as indie rock.
|
SugarComa[471][472] |
No |
Also classed as nu metal.[473]
|
System of a Down[474][475][476][477][478][479] |
Yes |
Also classed as heavy metal,[480][481] nu metal,[482][483][484][485][486][487] progressive rock,[488][489] progressive metal,[490][491] hard rock,[474][481] alternative rock,[492] experimental rock,[481][493][494] and art rock.[495][496][497]
|
Tad[49] |
No |
Also classed as grunge, groove metal[498] and alternative rock.[499]
|
Tallah[500][501] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal,[502][500][503][504] metalcore,[505][506] hardcore punk,[507] industrial metal,[502] rap metal,[508] and nu metalcore.[509]
|
Taproot[510] |
Yes |
Also classed as nu metal, alternative rock and post-grunge.
|
Therapy?[511] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, punk rock, and noise rock.
|
Tomahawk[512][513][514][515][516] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock,[517] experimental rock, progressive rock and Native American music.[518][519]
|
The Veer Union[520] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, post-grunge, melodic metal, and hard rock
|
Three Days Grace[521][522] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock, post-grunge, and hard rock
|
Tool[89][192][234][523][524] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive metal,[524] progressive rock,[525] heavy metal,[524][526][527][528] and art rock.[524]
|
Trapt[529] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock, post-grunge[529] and nu metal.[529][530]
|
Tremonti[531] |
Yes |
Also classed as thrash metal and speed metal.[532]
|
Twelve Foot Ninja[533] |
Yes |
Also classed as experimental rock, funk metal and djent
|
Ugly Kid Joe[534] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal and funk metal.
|
Vampires Everywhere![535] |
Yes |
Also classed as post-hardcore, metalcore, gothic metal, shock rock,[536] industrial metal[536] and horror punk.
|
Vimic[537] |
No |
Also classed as groove metal.
|
Waltari[538] |
Yes |
Also classed as progressive metal, crossover thrash, hard rock, avant-garde metal, death metal, punk rock, symphonic metal, pop rock, and techno[373]
|
Warrior Soul[539] |
Yes |
Also classed as hard rock.[539]
|
We Came as Romans[540] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore, post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, symphonic metal, and electronicore.
|
White Zombie[541][192] |
No |
Also classed as groove metal, industrial metal, and noise rock.[542]
|
While She Sleeps[543] |
Yes |
Also classed as metalcore.
|
Within Temptation[544] |
Yes |
Also classed as doom metal (early), gothic metal and symphonic metal.
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Zug Izland[545] |
Yes |
Also classed as alternative rock
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