New Wave of American Heavy Metal - List of Key NWOAHM Artists

List of Key NWOAHM Artists

A list of notable bands who emerged during the NWOAHM era of music:

  • The Acacia Strain
  • Agnostic Front
  • The Agony Scene
  • A Life Once Lost
  • Alkaline Trio
  • All That Remains
  • As I Lay Dying
  • Atreyu
  • Becoming the Archetype
  • Between the Buried and Me
  • Biohazard
  • The Black Dahlia Murder
  • Black Label Society
  • The Blamed
  • Bleeding Through
  • Bury Your Dead
  • Byzantine
  • Cannae
  • Candiria
  • Cave In
  • Chimaira
  • Common Dead
  • Coalesce
  • Converge
  • Damageplan
  • Darkest Hour
  • Demon Hunter
  • DevilDriver
  • The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Eighteen Visions
  • Every Time I Die
  • God Forbid
  • Hatebreed
  • High on Fire
  • Killswitch Engage
  • Korn
  • Lamb of God
  • Life of Agony
  • Machine Head
  • Martyr A.D.
  • Mastodon
  • Misery Signals
  • Most Precious Blood
  • Neurosis
  • Norma Jean
  • Otep
  • Overcast
  • Poison the Well
  • The Red Chord
  • Remembering Never
  • Rise Against
  • Shadows Fall
  • Slipknot
  • Still Remains
  • Strapping Young Lad
  • Stuck Mojo
  • Superjoint Ritual
  • System of A Down
  • Terror
  • Throwdown
  • Trivium
  • Unearth
  • Winter Solstice
  • Zao

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