Explore World Metal
Browse World Metal Bands
25 bands found
Steel Panther are a Los Angeles glam-metal band built on an intentionally outrageous revival of the Sunset Strip's most excessive hard-rock language. Emerging from the club circuit under earlier names before settling into Steel Panther, Michael Starr, Satchel, Lexxi Foxx, and Stix Zadinia turned musical precision and comedy into a durable act. Feel the Steel established the formula with huge choruses, flash guitar, harmony vocals, and lyrics that parody hair-metal hedonism by pushing it past good taste. Balls Out, All You Can Eat, Lower the Bar, Heavy Metal Rules, and On the Prowl continued that balance of musicianship and provocation. The comedy is inseparable from the presentation, but the band works because the riffs, solos, vocal stacks, and live execution are genuinely fluent in the style they exaggerate. Steel Panther fit metal and hard-rock scope directly through sound, instrumentation, and touring context. Their best songs function both as jokes and as accurate glam-metal craft, reminding listeners that parody lands harder when the players can actually deliver the thing being mocked.
Assembled in Los Angeles in 2019 by vocalist Jordan Tyler and drummer Mark Hylander, The Bites are a Hollywood hard rock outfit devoted to the sleaze and swagger of 1980s glam and arena rock. Their debut album Squeeze channels Mötley Crüe-style hooks and Van Halen-influenced guitar work through a contemporary production sensibility, landing them tours supporting Sebastian Bach and The Dead Daisies. The band established themselves quickly on the LA club circuit before expanding to international audiences.
Stockholm and Malmo's Pretty Wild channel the spirit of 1980s Sunset Strip glam into unashamedly melodic, high-energy hard rock driven by Ivan Hoglund's powerful vocals and the band's knack for infectious, hook-laden songwriting. Albums like 'All the Way' and 'Interstate 13' deliver a potent dose of sleaze rock and arena-ready choruses that pay homage to the glory days of Def Leppard and Motley Crue. Their unapologetic embrace of the glam metal aesthetic and party-ready attitude makes them a refreshing throwback in an era of genre-blending experimentation.
Twisted Sister became the glam metal world's rowdiest anthem machine in the 1980s, led by Dee Snider's unmistakable snarl and the band's outrageous visual presentation. 'We're Not Gonna Take It' and 'I Wanna Rock' from 'Stay Hungry' remain two of hard rock's most enduring rallying cries, cementing the Long Island quintet as icons of MTV-era rebellion.
Vixen are a Saint Paul, Minnesota hard rock and glam metal band whose commercial peak in the late 1980s made them one of the most visible all-women groups in mainstream heavy rock. Founded by guitarist Jan Kuehnemund and later associated with the classic lineup of Kuehnemund, Janet Gardner, Share Ross, and Roxy Petrucci, the band broke through with the 1988 self-titled album and the hit Edge of a Broken Heart. Their sound sits in the polished lane of melodic hard rock, with tight guitar parts, harmony-rich choruses, arena-sized drums, and a balance between pop accessibility and metal-era flash. Rev It Up continued that identity with songs such as How Much Love and Love Is a Killer, showing a band that could compete directly in the MTV hard rock environment rather than being treated as a novelty. Vixen's history includes long breaks, lineup changes, reunion activity, and the lasting shadow of Kuehnemund's death, but the name remains important. They matter because they carved out space in a scene that often marketed women as exceptions. Vixen's best songs endure as sharp, melodic, professional hard rock, carried by musicianship, hooks, and a legacy of persistence.
Warrant formed on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood in 1984 and became one of the defining American hard rock bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Built around the songwriting and voice of Jani Lane during their commercial breakthrough, the band combined glam metal flash with memorable choruses, guitar-driven hooks, and a willingness to move between rowdy rockers and emotionally direct ballads. Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich launched them into the mainstream with songs such as "Down Boys" and "Heaven," while Cherry Pie became their most recognizable cultural moment, even as deeper cuts showed a band with more range than the era's stereotypes suggested. Later albums like Dog Eat Dog, Ultraphobic, and Belly to Belly reflected a tougher, darker edge as the rock landscape changed. After Lane's departure and death, Warrant continued with Robert Mason on vocals, keeping the catalog alive while releasing new material. Their history is tied to MTV-era glam metal, but their strongest songs endure because of tight melodic craft and arena-scale energy.
White Lion formed in New York City in 1983 around Danish vocalist Mike Tramp and guitarist Vito Bratta, creating a melodic hard rock sound that paired glam metal polish with unusually thoughtful guitar work and socially aware lyrics. Their breakthrough came with Pride, driven by "Wait," "Tell Me," and the acoustic ballad "When the Children Cry," all of which showcased Tramp's earnest delivery and Bratta's fluid, highly melodic playing. Unlike many peers in the late-1980s hard rock boom, White Lion often wrote about war, divorce, apartheid, environmental destruction, and innocence lost, giving their biggest records a reflective streak beneath the radio-ready sheen. Big Game and Mane Attraction expanded the band's sound, with "Little Fighter" and "Radar Love" demonstrating their ability to mix arena rock choruses with sharper themes and technical guitar detail. Internal tensions and shifting musical tastes ended the classic lineup in the early 1990s, but the band's catalog remains a distinctive part of melodic glam metal history: bright, precise, emotional, and more serious-minded than its image sometimes suggests.
Enter the Inferno
View all threads →Frequently asked questions
World Metal Index indexes hundreds of World heavy metal bands across every subgenre — death metal, black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, metalcore, hardcore punk, grindcore, sludge, stoner metal, and more. Browse heavy metal bands by genre, city, or state.
Yes — browse World death metal bands in our index. Filter by genre to find death metal, technical death metal, and melodic death metal bands. We also index black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, and all heavy metal bands.
Use the genre filter to browse World black metal bands. We index black metal, atmospheric black metal, and related subgenres alongside death metal, thrash metal, doom metal, and all heavy metal bands.
Browse our index for World thrash metal bands. Filter by genre to discover thrash metal, crossover thrash, and speed metal bands. Our index covers all heavy metal bands including death metal, black metal, doom, and metalcore.
Yes — we index metalcore bands, doom metal bands, and every heavy metal subgenre. Browse World metalcore, doom metal, sludge metal, stoner metal, progressive metal, power metal, and more.
Yes — browse World hardcore punk bands alongside heavy metal bands. We cover hardcore punk, crust punk, D-beat, grindcore, metalcore, and all heavy music subgenres.
Filter by city and state to find heavy metal bands near you. Each band page includes streaming links, genre tags, and upcoming metal concerts. Discover death metal, black metal, thrash, doom, and all heavy metal bands in your area.
Visit our shows page for World metal concerts — death metal shows, black metal concerts, thrash metal shows, doom concerts, and all heavy metal events. Updated daily with ticket links from Ticketmaster and SeatGeek.
World Metal Index is an index of World heavy metal bands — death metal, black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, metalcore, hardcore punk, and all heavy music. Browse bands by genre, find metal concerts near you, and discover the World metal scene.