List of glam metal bands and artists
The following is a list of glam metal bands and artists and includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal,[1][2] hair bands,[3] pop metal[1] and lite metal[1] by professional journalists at some stage in their career. Glam metal is a subgenre of heavy metal[4] and is influenced by 1970s glam rock.[5] Glam metal groups wear "... flashy clothing, heavy makeup, and large, teased hair ...".[6]
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Glam metal bands and artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Glam metal revival bands |
Glam metal bands and artists
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B
- Babylon A.D.[15][16]
- Bad Company (1986–90)[17]
- Bad English[18]
- Bad4Good[2]
- Badlands[7][19]
- Bang Tango[13][20]
- Barren Cross[21]
- Beggars & Thieves[22]
- Bitch (as Betsy)[13][23]
- Black 'n Blue[24][25]
- Blonz[26]
- Bloodgood[27]
- Blue Murder[28]
- Bon Jovi[1][8][9][26][29][30][31][32][33]
- Bonham[16]
- Bride[27][34]
- Brighton Rock[35]
- Britny Fox[13][26][36]
- BulletBoys[2][19][37]
C
D
E
F
G
H
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J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
- Sacred Warrior[143]
- Saigon Kick[25][26]
- Sea Hags[25][26][144]
- Shark Island[16][145]
- Shotgun Messiah[19][49][146][131]
- Shout[147][148]
- Skid Row[9][26][32][149][150][151]
- Slaughter[2][13][26][30][41][152]
- Sleeze Beez[16][26][153]
- Sleze[2]
- Slik Toxik[26]
- Smashed Gladys[16]
- Sons of Angels[49]
- SouthGang[2][30]
- Spinal Tap[154]
- Spread Eagle[26][155]
- Stage Dolls[49][65]
- Steeler[16]
- Steelheart[26][155][156]
- Stryken[108]
- Stryper[13][157][158][159][160]
T
- Takara (Eternal Faith era)[161]
- Ken Tamplin[162]
- Tempest[108]
- Tesla[9][13][26][133]
- Thor[16][163]
- Thunder[164]
- Tigertailz[16][49]
- TNT[25][49][165]
- Tokyo Blade (Ain't Misbehavin' era)[166]
- Tora Tora[25][30][167]
- Treat[168]
- T-Ride[169]
- Triumph (Thunder Seven era)[170]
- Trixter[19][26][30][155][171]
- T.S.O.L.[172][173]
- Tuff[25][26][46]
- Twisted Sister[3][9][32][65][174][175]
- Steven Tyler[176]
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Glam metal revival bands
- Bad City[205]
- Bang Camaro[206][207]
- Black Veil Brides[65][205][208]
- Blessed by a Broken Heart[209][210]
- Brain Donor[211]
- Brides of Destruction[212]
- Crashdïet[205]
- Crazy Lixx[205]
- The Darkness[26][213][214][215]
- The Datsuns[216]
- Diamond Nights[217]
- Diemonds[218][219]
- Dirty Penny[220]
- Hardcore Superstar[205]
- H.E.A.T[221]
- Hinder[26]
- Impotent Sea Snakes[222]
- The Last Vegas[205]
- Lynam[205]
- Nasty Crue[223][224]
- Orgy[225]
- The Poodles[226]
- Reckless Love[205][208]
- Santa Cruz[208]
- Satanicide[227]
- Seventh Key[228]
- Steel Panther[26][205][208][209]
- Towers of London[229]
- We Are Harlot[208]
See also
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