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Riverside, California's Alien Ant Farm rode their genre-bending cover of Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal' to mainstream success in 2001, but the band's original material was far more adventurous than that hit suggested. Their debut 'ANThology' blended nu-metal riffs with funk, punk, and alternative rock in unpredictable ways. Frontman Dryden Mitchell's acrobatic stage presence and eclectic vocal style set them apart from the heavier acts they toured alongside.
Blind Channel is a Finnish nu-metal band from Oulu, formed in September 2013, who describe their self-styled sound as 'violent pop.' The sextet released five studio albums between 2016 and 2024, with Violent Pop (2020) and Lifestyles of the Sick & Dangerous (2022) being their most commercially impactful. The band represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with 'Dark Side,' finishing sixth, bringing their abrasive, electronics-infused metal to one of the world's largest television audiences.
Bloodywood emerged from New Delhi, India in 2016, creating an explosive fusion of nu-metal and Indian folk music that features traditional instruments like the dhol and flute alongside crushing djent riffs. Their viral covers and original tracks amassed millions of YouTube views before their debut album 'Rakshak' proved the concept was more than a novelty. The band has become India's most internationally recognized metal act, bringing South Asian musical traditions to mosh pits around the world.
Cane Hill crawled out of New Orleans in 2012, forging a caustic blend of nu-metal, industrial, and metalcore that sounds like a panic attack set to music. Vocalist Elijah Witt's unhinged screams and unsettling clean passages drive albums like 'Too Far Gone,' which channels the desperation and darkness of their hometown's underbelly. Their willingness to embrace nu-metal's confrontational edge while pushing into heavier territory gives them a unique position in modern heavy music.
Coal Chamber were among the first wave of nu-metal bands to emerge from Los Angeles in the mid-'90s, pairing Dez Fafara's sneering vocals with dark, gothic-tinged riffs and industrial textures. Their 1997 self-titled debut and follow-up 'Chamber Music' helped establish the nu-metal blueprint alongside peers like Korn and Deftones. Though Fafara went on to greater commercial success with DevilDriver, Coal Chamber's grimy, theatrical take on heavy music remains a touchstone of the era.
FEVER 333 formed in Inglewood, California in 2017, founded by ex-Letlive vocalist Jason Aalon Butler alongside guitarist Stephen Harrison (the Chariot) and drummer Aric Improta (Night Verses), performing their first show in a U-Haul truck in a donut shop parking lot on July 4th. The band's sound merges rap metal, post-hardcore, and political punk in the tradition of Rage Against the Machine, addressing racism, systemic violence, and social inequality with pointed directness on their debut EP Made an America (2018) and full-length Strength in Numb333rs (2019). Both Harrison and Improta departed in 2022, and Butler rebuilt the band with a new lineup — including former The Mars Volta drummer Thomas Pridgen — releasing the second album Darker White in 2024.
From Ashes To New emerged from Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 2013, blending rap-rock vocals, metalcore breakdowns, and electronic production into a sound that updates nu-metal for a new generation. Vocalist Matt Brandyberry's rapped verses against Danny Case's screamed choruses create a dynamic tension that drives albums like 'Day One' and 'Panic.' Their genre-hopping approach appeals to fans of Linkin Park and Hollywood Undead while maintaining enough heaviness to satisfy metalcore purists.
Pioneering all-female extreme metal act from London, Ontario who burst onto the scene in 1999 with their debut 'Spit', becoming one of the youngest bands ever signed to a major label. Kittie's sound evolved from aggressive nu-metal roots into a sophisticated blend of death metal, thrash, and melodic heaviness across albums like 'Oracle' and 'In the Black'. After a lengthy hiatus, their 2024 reunion proved the enduring ferocity of Morgan Lander's guttural vocals and the band's uncompromising heaviness.
Bakersfield, California's Korn essentially invented nu-metal in the mid-1990s, fusing downtuned seven-string guitar grooves, hip-hop rhythms, and Jonathan Davis's anguished, cathartic vocals into something rock had never heard before. Their self-titled 1994 debut and 'Follow the Leader' reshaped the entire landscape of heavy music, selling tens of millions of records worldwide. Three decades and fourteen albums later, Korn remain one of the most influential and commercially successful acts in modern metal history.
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