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Rock in China : Metal Music in China
Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Black Metal, Death Metal, Extreme and Soft Metal; all these genres have found bands and listeners in China. Having started in the 80s with Tang Dynasty, metal has developed over thrash legends Overload, Tianjin band Vomit and old death metallers Tomahawk towards a multifaced scene of numerous bands and artists. Check out all Metal Artists at RiC.

With the start of the Painkiller Heavy Music Magazine and Mort Productions including their Resurrection of the Gods series a whole new wave of metal erupted in China leading from Black Metal to Metalcore...

Read about the History of Metal in China or check out the Metal Band Forming Timeline.

Quick link: Black Metal in China | Death Metal in China


The Northern Scene The Southern Scene

The Northern part of China is more prominent in heavier artists:

in Beijing: | AK-47 | Again | Ancestor | Any More | Armour | Army of Jade Kirin | Bad Mamasan | Black Diamond | Black September | Black Wings | Bloodbath | Break Tragedy | Broken | Burn | Capricorn | Corpse Cook | Day of Evolution | December | DengeL | Dexter | Die From Sorrow | Doomsblade | E.D.I.E.H. | Ego Fall | Elitism | Endoputurescence | Enthrone | Evilthorn | Exit A | Fen Shi | Filter | Final Message | Four Five | Frosty Eve | Frozen Cross | Funeral | Galaxy | Gate of Meditation | Ghost Kid | Hades | Halo with Holy Wings | Harrfluss | Hollow | Honey Gun | Hybrid | Hyonblud | Illusion | K362 | Keinviik | Kou Zhengyu | LR | Lacerate | Last Chance of Youth | Logic out of Control | MartyrdoM | Masturbation | Maul Badly | Miserable Faith | Nakoma | Nether Flute | Nihilist | Northern Blaze | Nuclear Fusion-G | Offset Heads | Ordnance | Overload | Oxygen Can | Purple Halo | Raging Mob | Rampant | Regicide | Return of the Truth | Righteous Person | Ritual Day | S.A.W. | Saga | Septicaemia | She Chi | Silent Resentment | Spirit Trace | Split Edge | Spring Autumn | Stale Corpse | Suffocated | System Collapse | Tang Dynasty | Tarot Saint | The Face | The Falling | The Last Successor | The Metaphor | The Reason | Tomahawk | Toreador | Tropic Slaughter | Trouble Maker | Twisted Machine | Ululate | VOODOO | Variation | Victorious War | Violence Pretender | Wake Up | White Wall | Wrath of Despot | Wu Yue Ping Fang | Xiong Qi | XitneverhappenedX | Yaksa | Yubi |

in Tianjin: | 641 | Coprolagnia | Cuntshredder | Entamoeba Histolytica | Metal Wing | Vomit | Xun Zang |

in Dalian: | Moss |

The Southern part of China is slowly picking up and especially around the Shanghai area, bands are pulling together, e.g. in the Hell United collective.

in Shanghai: | 5-Pointed Star | Black Mamba | Blood Funk | Chaos Mind | Crazy Mushroom Brigade | Deadly Sins | Dragon Pizza | EpitapH | Fearless | Hai Gu Shi | Hai Gui Si | Jing Jiao Ji Du | Lake of Buried Souls | Lalaying | Nuka Cola | Qi Ying | Screaming Savior | Six Shot | Terminal Lost |

in Nanjing: | A.W.P. | From the Red |

in Hangzhou: | Falling | October Capricorn |

Heavy Metal explained ...

Heavy metal (often referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall loudness. Heavy metal lyrics and performance styles are generally associated with masculinity and machismo.

Early heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple attracted large audiences, though they were often critically reviled, a status common throughout the history of the genre. In the mid-1970s, Judas Priest helped spur the genre's evolution by discarding much of its blues influence; Motörhead introduced a punk rock sensibility and an increasing emphasis on speed. Bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal such as Iron Maiden followed in a similar vein. Before the end of the decade, heavy metal had attracted a worldwide following of fans known as "metalheads" or "headbangers".

In the 1980s, glam metal became a major commercial force with groups like Mötley Crüe. Underground scenes produced an array of more extreme, aggressive styles: thrash metal broke into the mainstream with bands such as Metallica, while other styles like death metal and black metal remain subcultural phenomena. Since the mid-1990s, popular styles such as nu metal, which often incorporates elements of funk and hip hop; and metalcore, which blends extreme metal with hardcore punk, have further expanded the definition of the genre.

Read more about general heavy metal on Wikipedia


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