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The lists of black metal bands that have articles available on Wikipedia can be found at: List of black metal bands, 0–K, for bands beginning with 0–9 through K; List of black metal bands, L–Z, for bands beginning with L through Z
Szpajdel's most prolific logos include ones designed for death metal band Disgrace in 1990, black metal band Emperor in 1992, alternative rock band Foo Fighters in 2015, hip hop artist Rihanna (designed especially for her MTV Video Music Awards appearance and following Anti World Tour) and thrash metal band Metallica, both in 2016.
Master's Hammer was a Czech black metal band formed in Prague in 1983. [1] They were active, with several lineup changes, until 1995, and again from 2009 until 2020. They have released eight studio albums, five demos, one EP, two split albums, two live albums, and several compilations.
This is a list of black metal bands (letters L through Z) including bands that have at some point in their careers played black metal. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Inquisition started as a thrash metal band in the vein of Sodom and Kreator, [2] but became increasingly oriented towards black metal. Dagon explained that thrash "had gotten stagnant", [1] which led him towards black metal as it was a "guitar-driven" form of music that did not sound so "dated" and "uninteresting". [1]
The band's first live DVD, titled Hellvetia Fire – The Official 1349 Bootleg, was released on 24 October 2011 by Candlelight Records. It was filmed at Bikini Test La Chaux De Fonds in Switzerland in 2005. [12] In October 2013, the band began recording their sixth studio album, called Massive Cauldron of Chaos. [13]
Texas black metal band Martyrdom is apologizing for throwing a severed pig's head into the crowd during a recent Houston concert and is taking heat from some fans — for the apology.
Mötley Crüe's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, which shows the two metal umlauts used in the band's name. A metal umlaut (also known as röck döts) [1] is a diacritic that is sometimes used gratuitously or decoratively over letters in the names of mainly hard rock or heavy metal bands—for example, those of Blue Öyster Cult, Queensrÿche, Motörhead, the Accüsed, Mötley Crüe, and the ...