List of groove metal bands
The following is a list of bands that either were, are or have been associated with the genre groove metal:
- Accuser[1][2]
- Acrassicauda[3]
- Anthrax[4]
- Avatar[5]
- AxeWound[6]
- Bad Wolves[7]
- Betzefer[8][9]
- Bewized[10]
- Biohazard[11]
- Black Label Society[12]
- Bleed from Within[13]
- Bleed the Sky[14][15]
- Body Count[16]
- Brotality[17][18]
- Brujeria[19]
- Butcher Babies[20]
- Byzantine[21]
- Cavalera Conspiracy[22]
- Channel Zero[23]
- Chimaira[24]
- City of Fire[25]
- Clutch[26][27]
- Confess[28]
- Dagoba[29]
- Damageplan[30]
- Demon Hunter[31]
- DevilDriver[32]
- Ektomorf[33]
- Entombed[34]
- Exhorder[35]
- Face Down[36]
- Fear Factory[37]
- Fight[38]
- Fireball Ministry[39]
- Five Finger Death Punch[40]
- Flotsam and Jetsam[41]
- Forbidden[42]
- Frankenbok[43]
- Gojira[44][45]
- Grimaze[46]
- Grip Inc.[47]
- Hamlet[48]
- The Haunted[49][50]
- Hellyeah[51][52]
- Hemlock[53]
- Icon in Me[54]
- Incite[55]
- Killer Be Killed[56]
- Lamb of God[4]
- Klank[57]
- Lazarus A.D.[58]
- Living Sacrifice[59]
- Lost Society[60]
- Machine Head[61][62]
- Mastodon[63]
- Meshuggah[64]
- Metal Allegiance[65]
- Mortification[66]
- Nonpoint[67][68]
- Omega Diatribe[69][70]
- Orbit Culture[71]
- Pantera[72][73]
- Phenomy[74]
- Pissing Razors[75]
- Powerman 5000[76][77]
- Praxis[78]
- Primus[79]
- Product of Hate[80]
- Prong[81][82]
- Pro-Pain[83]
- Sacred Reich[84][85]
- Sepultura[86][87]
- The Showdown[88]
- Skinlab[89]
- Slipknot[90]
- Soulfly[87]
- Tad[91]
- Terror Universal[92][93]
- Testament[94]
- Texas Hippie Coalition[95]
- Threat Signal[87][96]
- Throwdown[97]
- Thy Will Be Done[98]
- Trivium[4]
- Upon a Burning Body[99]
- Voivod[100]
- Volbeat[101]
- Whitechapel[102]
- White Zombie[103][104]
See also
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