- The new wave of
British heavy metal (commonly
abbreviated as
NWOBHM) was a
nationwide musical movement that
started in
England in the mid-1970s and achieved...
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NWOBHM is an EP by
Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone,
released during summer 2007 as a "small taster" for
their then-upcoming
album F.O.A.D.. NWOBHM...
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Revisited is a
compilation album of
various songs by
various artists of the
NWOBHM. The
compilation was ****embled by
Metallica drummer Lars
Ulrich and music...
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identified as the new wave of
British heavy metal (often
abbreviated as
NWOBHM). The
movement spawned more than a
thousand hard rock and
heavy metal bands...
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drumming and
complex guitar stylings of the new wave of
British heavy metal (
NWOBHM) with the
speed and
aggression of
hardcore punk and the
technicality of...
- that
originated in the late 1970s from new wave of
British heavy metal (
NWOBHM) roots. It is
described by
AllMusic as "extremely fast, abrasive, and technically...
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United States and
United Kingdom Derivative forms Glam
metal glam rock
NWOBHM power pop
Other topics Acid rock
heavy metal progressive rock soft rock...
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Revolutions (A
definitive discography of UK punk, mod, powerpop, new wave,
NWOBHM, and
indie singles 1976–1979,
Volume I). The Mark of the
Beast (1988) (only...
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Unholy Maunder. The
label distributed Sons of
Malice (2012) by the
British NWOBHM band Savage, in India. Sons of
Malice (2012) –
Savage Producer – Rik Namchoom...
- Rush, Aerosmith, and
Judas Priest and by new wave of
British heavy metal (
NWOBHM)
bands Raven, Venom, Motörhead, Saxon,
Diamond Head, Blitzkrieg, and Iron...