List of Notable Unblack Metal Bands
Note that this list only includes bands described as unblack metal. Christian bands that are described as black metal are not included, but can be found on the list of Christian metal bands and list of black metal bands.
Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Admonish | Sweden | 1994 | |
Antestor | Norway | 1991 | |
Armageddon Holocaust | Indonesia | 1999 | |
Crimson Moonlight | Sweden | 1997 | |
Drottnar | Norway | 1996 | |
Frost Like Ashes | USA | 2001 | |
Horde | Australia | 1994 | |
Kekal | Indonesia | 1995 | |
Lengsel | Norway | 1995 | |
Sanctifica | Sweden | 1996 | |
Slechtvalk | Netherlands | 1997 | |
Vaakevandring | Norway | 1999 |
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