List of nu metal bands
The following is a list of nu metal bands that have been described as members of the genre by professional journalists at some stage in their career.
Nu metal (also known as nü-metal[1] and aggro-metal[2]), 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.[2][4][5][6][7] Korn, a band formed in 1993, is generally considered the first nu metal group.[8]
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- Machine Head[136][137]
- Mad at Gravity[138]
- Man with a Mission[139]
- Manga[140][141]
- Marilyn Manson[2][142]
- Mass Hysteria[43]
- Maximum the Hormone[143][144]
- Mayfly[145][146][147]
- Methods of Mayhem[16][148]
- Mnemic[149]
- Motograter[150][151][152]
- Mudvayne[11][153][154][155][156][157]
- Mushroomhead[11][16][114][158]
- My Ruin[158]
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- Saliva[19][191]
- Scare Don't Fear[192]
- Seo Taiji[193]
- Sevendust[13][194][195]
- Since October[196]
- Skillet[197]
- Skindred[198][199]
- Skinlab[200]
- Skrape[201]
- Slaves on Dope[202][203]
- Slipknot[13][55][64][181][204][205]
- Slot[206]
- Snot[207][208][209]
- Soil[16][210]
- Soulfly[11][13][16][211]
- Spineshank[11][212][213]
- Spoken[214][215]
- Staind[19][64][95][216]
- Static-X[11][217]
- Stereomud[218]
- Sugar Ray[219][220]
- Sum 41[221][222]
- Sw1tched[223]
- System of a Down[43][181][224][225][226][227]
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