List of nu metal bands
The following is a list of bands that are known for playing nu metal. Nu metal (also stylized as nü-metal[1]) is a form of alternative metal music[2] that merges elements of heavy metal[2][3] with elements of other music genres like hip-hop, grunge, alternative rock and funk.[8]
0–9
- .calibre[9]
- .sPout.[10]
- 10 Years[11]
- 100 TVarzy Grzybiarzy[12]
- 12 Stones[13]
- 20 Dead Flower Children[14]
- 28 Days[15]
- 2Cents[16]
- 2Tm2,3[17]
- 2X[18]
- 311[19][20]
- 32 Leaves[21]
- 36 Crazyfists[22][23][24]
- 38th Parallel[25]
- 3rd Root[26]
- 3rd Strike[27][28]
- 3Teeth[29]
- 40 Below Summer[30][31]
- 4Lyn[32]
- 5diez[33]
- 6Gig[34]
- 7000$[35]
- 81db[36]
- 8stops7[37]
- 9mm Parabellum Bullet[38]
A
- A Dark Halo[39]
- A Killer's Confession[40][41]
- A Perfect Circle[42][43]
- A.N.I.M.A.L.[44]
- Acid Drinkers[45]
- Addiction Crew[46]
- Adema[22][47][48][49]
- Ajattara[50]
- AK-47[51]
- Alien Ant Farm[22][30][47][52][53]
- Alien Weaponry[54][55]
- Allele[56]
- Alligatoah[57]
- Alpha Wolf[58]
- AM Conspiracy[59]
- Amatory[60]
- Amen[61][62]
- American Head Charge[30][63]
- Amira Elfeky[64][65]
- Anew Revolution[66]
- Anna[67]
- Annalynn[68]
- Apartment 26[69]
- The Apex Theory[70]
- Aphonnic[71]
- Apulanta[72]
- AqME[73]
- Arbovirus[74][75]
- Área 7[18]
- Atomship[76]
- Attila[77]
- Atzmus[78]
- Audiotopsy[79][80]
- Audiovent[81]
- Avril Lavigne[82][83]
B
- Babymetal[84]
- Beanbag[85]
- Beautiful Creatures[86]
- Bender[87]
- Berri Txarrak[88][89]
- Betzefer[90]
- Big Blue Monkey[91]
- Biohazard[92]
- Bionic Jive[93]
- Black Bomb A[94]
- Black Coast[95][96][97][98]
- Blacklistt[99]
- The Blank Theory[100]
- Bleed[101][102]
- Blind Channel[103]
- Blindside[104][105]
- Blindspott[106]
- Blood Youth[107]
- Bloodhound Gang[108]
- Bloodsimple[30][109]
- Bloodywood[110]
- Bob Vylan[111]
- Bobaflex[112]
- Body Count[113]
- Boiler Room[114]
- Borialis[115]
- Boy Hits Car[116]
- Breach of Trust[117]
- Breaking Benjamin[118]
- Breaking Point[119]
- Breed 77[120]
- Bring Me the Horizon[121][122]
- Brougham[123]
- Burn Season[124]
- Bury Your Dead[125][126]
C
- Candiria[127]
- Candy 66[128]
- Cane Hill[129][130]
- Caparezza[131]
- Carajo[132]
- Celldweller[133]
- Charlie Brown Jr.[134]
- Chat Pile[135]
- Cheese[136]
- Chevelle[137][138]
- Chicosci[139]
- Chimaira[30][140][141]
- Chronic Future[142]
- Çilekeş[10]
- City Morgue[143]
- Clarknova[144]
- Clawfinger[145][146][147]
- Coal Chamber[148][149]
- Cocobat[150]
- Code Orange[151]
- Coilbox[152]
- Cold[153][154]
- Coldrain[155][156]
- Coma[157]
- COMA[158]
- Confess[159]
- Corporate Avenger[160]
- Crazy Town[22][47][161]
- Crossbreed[162]
- Crosscut[163]
- Crossfade[164]
- Crossfaith[165]
- Crush 40[166]
- Cryoshell[167]
- Crystal Lake[168][169][170]
- Cyclefly[171]
D
- D.Majiria[172]
- D'espairsRay[173]
- Dagoba[174]
- Damageplan[175]
- Dana Dentata[176]
- Dangerkids[177]
- Dark New Day[178]
- Darwin's Waiting Room[179][180]
- Daughtry[181]
- Davey Suicide[182]
- The Deadlights[183]
- Deadsy[184][185]
- Dealer[186]
- Death Grips[10][187]
- Ded[188]
- Deez Nuts[189]
- Def Con Dos[190]
- Defenestration[191]
- Deftones[30][192][193]
- Demon Hunter[194]
- Depresszió[195]
- Depswa[196][197]
- Design19[10]
- Device[42]
- Dezert[198]
- Dicta License[199]
- Digital Summer[200]
- Dir En Grey[201][202]
- Disciple[203]
- Disembodied[204]
- Disturbed[22][30][205][206][207]
- Dog Eat Dog[208]
- Dog Fashion Disco[209]
- Don Broco[210]
- Dope[48][211]
- doubleDrive[212]
- Downer[213]
- Downplay[214]
- downset.[215]
- Downthesun[216]
- Dr. Core 911[217]
- Dragon Ash[218]
- Dragon Red[219]
- Dragpipe[220]
- Drain STH[221]
- Dreadlock Pussy[222]
- Dredg[223]
- Dropout Kings[224][225]
- Drowning Pool[22][47][226][227]
- Dry Cell[228]
- Dry Kill Logic[22][47][179][229]
- Dub War[230]
- DVSR[231]
E
- E.Town Concrete[232]
- Earshot[47]
- Earth Crisis[233][234]
- Earthsuit[235]
- earthtone9[236]
- East West[237]
- Econoline Crush[179]
- Edgewater[238]
- Egypt Central[239]
- Ektomorf[240]
- Eldrine[241]
- Element Eighty[242]
- Embodyment[243][244]
- Emil Bulls[245]
- Emmure[246]
- End of April[247]
- Endo[248]
- Engine[249]
- Enhancer[250]
- Entity Paradigm[251]
- Eths[252]
- Evanescence[22][192][205][253][254]
- Evans Blue[255]
- Every Day Life[256]
- The Exies[257]
- Exilia[258]
- Extortionist[259]
- Extrema[260]
- Eye Empire[261]
F
- Factory 81[262]
- Fair to Midland[263]
- Falling in Reverse[264][265]
- Falling Up[266]
- Family Force 5[267][268]
- Farmer Boys[269]
- Fasedown[270]
- Fear Factory[271][272]
- Fever 333[130]
- Fight the Fury[273]
- Filter[274]
- Finch[275]
- Finger Eleven[276]
- Fingertight[277]
- Fire from the Gods[278]
- Five Finger Death Punch[279][280]
- Five Foot Thick[281]
- Five Pointe O[282]
- Five.Bolt.Main[283][284]
- Fivespeed[285]
- Flapjack[286]
- Flaw[179][287][288]
- Fleshwater[289][290][291]
- Flybanger[292]
- Flyleaf[22][293]
- Flymore[294]
- FreakMind[295]
- From Ashes to New[296][297]
- From Zero[179][206][298]
- Frontside[299]
- Full Devil Jacket[300]
- Full Scale[301]
- Fury of Five[302]
G
- The Gazette[303]
- Gazzoleen[304]
- Gemini Syndrome[305]
- Genuflect[306]
- Ghostkid[307]
- Ghoulspoon[308]
- Girugamesh[309]
- Gizmachi[310]
- Glassjaw[311]
- Godhead[312]
- Godsmack[22][48][313][314][315][316]
- Gonemage[317]
- Grade 8[318]
- Grand Theft Audio[319]
- Graphic Nature[320][321]
- Gravity Kills[322]
- Greyhoundz[323]
- Grinspoon[324]
- Guano Apes[22][325]
- Gun Dog[326]
H
- H-Blockx[325]
- Hacktivist[327]
- Hail the Villain[328]
- Haji's Kitchen[329]
- Hamlet[330]
- Hardy[331]
- Head[332]
- Head Phones President[333][334]
- Headkase[335]
- Headplate[336][337][338]
- Headstrong[339]
- Hearsay TAO[340]
- Hed PE[22][341][342]
- Hellyeah[343]
- Hide[344]
- High and Mighty Color[345]
- Hollywood Undead[346][347]
- Hoobastank[53][348][349]
- Hope[350]
- Hot Action Cop[351]
- Hotwire[352]
- Human Waste Project[353]
- Hurt[354]
- Hyde[355]
- Hyro the Hero[356]
I
J
K
- Kagerou[392]
- Kamikazee[393]
- Karnivool[394][395]
- Kazik na Żywo[396]
- Kazzer[397]
- Kells[398]
- Kid Rock[399][400][401]
- Kidneythieves[402]
- Kilgore[403]
- Kilkus[404]
- Kill II This[405]
- Kim Sa-rang[406]
- King 810[130][407]
- Kittie[408][409][410]
- Klank[411]
- Klaws[412]
- Kontrust[413]
- Korn[2][30][48][192][205][414]
- Kush[415]
- Kutless[416]
L
- Lacuna Coil[417][418]
- Landmvrks[419]
- Lazy Mutha Fucka[420]
- Lennon[421]
- The Letter Black[422]
- Level[423]
- Liberty 37[424]
- Lies[425]
- Lifer[426]
- Limp Bizkit[2][48][192][205][427]
- Linea 77[22][428]
- Linkin Park[30][48][192][205][429]
- Liquid Gang[430][431]
- Liquid Oxygen Can[51]
- Living Sacrifice[432]
- Lo-Pro[433]
- Loathe[130][434]
- Lofofora[435]
- LOK[10]
- Lollipop Lust Kill[179]
- Lost Society[436]
- Lostprophets[70][437][438]
- Lotus Eater[439]
- Love and Death[440][441]
- Luti-Kriss[442]
- Luxt[443]
- Luxtorpeda[444]
M
- Machine Head[445][446]
- Mad at Gravity[447]
- The Mad Capsule Markets[448]
- Man with a Mission[449]
- Manafest[450]
- Manga[451][452]
- Margret Heater[453]
- Marilyn Manson[2][454][455][456]
- Masnada[457]
- Mass Hysteria[458]
- Maximum the Hormone[459][460]
- Mayfly[461][462][463]
- McQueen[464]
- Medication[465]
- Megaherz[466]
- Memento[467]
- Memorrhage[468]
- Methods of Mayhem[469]
- Microwave[470]
- Mindless Self Indulgence[471]
- Mindset Evolution[472]
- Miocene[473]
- Missile Girl Scoot[474]
- Mnemic[475]
- Molotov[476]
- Monkey Insane[477]
- Moodring[478][479]
- Motionless in White[480][481]
- Motograter[482][358][483][484]
- Motown Rage[485]
- Mucc[486]
- Mudvayne[22][487][488]
- Mushroomhead[22][384][489]
- My Ruin[489]
- My Ticket Home[130][490][491]
- My Vitriol[492]
- MyPollux[493]
- Myth City[494][495]
N
O
P
- P.O.D.[22][53][104][527]
- Pacifier[528]
- Paleface Swiss[529]
- Papa Roach[48][530]
- Parokya ni Edgar[531]
- Passenger[532]
- PAX217[235][533]
- Pay Money to My Pain[534]
- Peace of Mind[235]
- PeelingFlesh[535]
- Pete.[536]
- Petit Brabancon[537]
- Phunk Junkeez[538]
- Pia[539]
- Pillar[104][540][541]
- Pimpadelic[542]
- Pist.On[543][544]
- Pitchshifter[545]
- Planet Hemp[546]
- Pleymo[547]
- Pop Evil[548]
- Pop Shuvit[549]
- Poppy[550][551]
- Powder[552]
- Powerflo[553]
- Powerman 5000[554][555]
- pre)Thing[556]
- Pressure 4-5[557]
- Primer 55[558][559]
- Primus[560][561]
- Prison[562]
- The Prodigy[10]
- Professional Murder Music[563]
- Project 86[104][564][358][565]
- Project Wyze[566]
- Prophets of Rage[567]
- Proyecto Eskhata[568]
- Psychea[569]
- Psychostick[570]
- Psycore[571]
- Puddle of Mudd[22][47][572]
- Pulkas[573]
- Pulse Ultra[574]
- Purgatory[575]
- Pushmonkey[576]
- Puya[555]
Q
R
- Ra[579]
- Rage Against the Machine[580][581][582]
- Raging Speedhorn[583]
- Rammstein[584]
- Red[358][585]
- RedHook[586]
- Redlight King[397]
- Reform the Resistance[391]
- Regurgitator[587][588]
- Rehab[589]
- Resorte[18][590][591]
- Rev Theory[592][593]
- Reveille[594]
- Ribo[595]
- Rico Nasty[596][597][598]
- Rise of the Northstar[599][600]
- Rize[601][602]
- Roadrunner United[603]
- Rob Zombie[604]
- RockA[605]
- Rod Laver[391]
- Rootwater[606]
- Rottengraffty[607]
S
- Sadist[608]
- Saint Asonia[609]
- Saint Loco[610]
- Saliva[48][611]
- Salmon[612]
- The Samans[51]
- Sandwich[613]
- Scar the Martyr[614]
- Scare Don't Fear[615]
- Scars of Life[616]
- Scars on Broadway[42]
- Scene Queen[617]
- Scorch[618]
- Seether[619][620][621][622]
- Segression[623]
- Senser[624]
- Seo Taiji[625]
- Sepultura[626][627]
- Serial Joe[628]
- Serj Tankian[629]
- Sev[630]
- Sevendust[30][631]
- Sexart[632]
- Shinedown[633]
- Shinobi Ninja[634]
- The Shizit[635]
- Shootyz Groove[636]
- Shuvel[637]
- SHVPES[638]
- Sic[639]
- Sick Puppies[640][641]
- Sicksense[642]
- Sidilarsen[643]
- Silent Theory[644]
- SiM[645]
- Simon Says[646]
- Since October[647]
- Sinergia[648]
- Skillet[649]
- Skindred[650][651]
- Skinhate[652]
- Skinlab[653]
- Skrape[654]
- Skunk Anansie[655]
- Slapshock[656]
- Slaughter to Prevail[657]
- Slaves on Dope[658][659]
- Slipknot[30][192][205][660]
- Slot[661]
- Smash Hit Combo[662]
- Smile Empty Soul[663]
- Smogus[664]
- Snapcase[665]
- Snot[666]
- Soil[667][668]
- Soilwork[669]
- Sonic Syndicate[670]
- Soulfly[22][30][671]
- South Arcade[672]
- Soziedad Alkoholika[673]
- Split Chain[674][675]
- The Spindle Sect[676]
- Spineshank[22][677][678]
- Spiritbox[510]
- Spoken[679][680]
- Sprung Monkey[681]
- Stabbing Westward[682]
- Staind[48][205][314][683]
- Starset[684]
- Static Dress[130]
- Static-X[22][685]
- STEMM[686]
- Stepa[687]
- Stereomud[179][688]
- Stererotypical Working Class[689]
- Still Breathing[690]
- StillWell[691]
- Stone Sour[692]
- Straight Line Stitch[693]
- Strata[694]
- Stray from the Path[491]
- Stuck Mojo[358][695]
- Stutterfly[696]
- Sub Dub Micromachine[697]
- Such a Surge[698][699]
- Sugar Ray[700][701]
- SugarComa[702]
- Suicide Silence[703]
- Sunk Loto[704][705]
- Sunna[706]
- Super Junky Monkey[707]
- Superbutt[708]
- Superheist[709]
- Sw1tched[710]
- Sworn In[711]
- Sylar[712]
- System of a Down[713][714][715][716]
- Systematic[717]
T
- Tadpole[718]
- Tallah[719][720][721]
- Tantric[722]
- Taproot[22][47][723]
- Taster’s Choice[724]
- Terror Universal[725]
- Testeagles[726]
- Tetrarch[727]
- Thebandwithnoname[728][729]
- Thornhill[730][731]
- Thornley[732]
- Thousand Foot Krutch[733][734]
- Three Days Grace[735][736]
- Thumb[737]
- Tommy Lee[738]
- Tracktor Bowling[739][740]
- Trapt[47][741][742][743]
- Trash Boat[744]
- Travail[745][746]
- Trik Turner[747]
- Trust Company[748][749]
- Tura Satana[750]
- Twelve Foot Ninja[751]
- Twelvestep[752]
- Twin Method[753]
- Twisted Method[754]
- Twiztid[755][756]
U
V
- V Shape Mind[772]
- Vampires on Tomato Juice[773]
- Vanilla Ice[48][774][775]
- Varga[776]
- Vegastar[458]
- Vein.fm[777]
- Velcra[778]
- Vended[779][780]
- Vex Red[781]
- Victor[782]
- Videodrone[783]
- Vimic[784]
- Violent Delight[785]
- Virgos Merlot[786]
- Vision of Disorder[787][788]
- Vistlip[789]
- Voice of Baceprot[790][791]
- Void of Vision[792]
- Volumes[793][794]
W
X
Y
Z
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