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Stryper on tour in 1987 to support their third album, To Hell with the Devil, which reached platinum status at a time when most Christian bands were going unheard in the secular market.[1]
Underoath, whose 2006 album, Define the Great Line, debuted on the Billboard 200 Chart at No. 2, the highest debut for a Christian album since 1997.[2]

This is a list of Christian metal bands, including bands that played Christian metal at some point in their careers.

Christian metal, also known as white metal,[3] is heavy metal music with a Christian message. Christian metal is regarded more of a concept rather than a genre since it has no specific musical characteristics.[4] Christian metal emerged in the late 1970s as a means of evangelization to the wider heavy metal music scene, and was pioneered by the American Resurrection Band and Swedish Jerusalem.[citation needed] Los Angeles' Stryper achieved wide success in the 1980s. California's Tourniquet and Australia's Mortification led the movement in the 1990s.[citation needed] The metalcore groups Underoath, Demon Hunter, As I Lay Dying, and Norma Jean (dubbed by Revolver Magazine as "The Holy Alliance") brought some mainstream attention to the movement in the first decade of the 21st century, achieving ranks in the Billboard 200.[5]

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Early Christian metal bands [edit]

These are bands noted as early pioneers of the Christian metal movement:

Glam metal and hard rock bands [edit]

Christian bands and artists with glam metal, power metal, and hard rock sounds:

Extreme metal bands [edit]

Bands associated with extreme metal genres:

Progressive and experimental metal bands [edit]

Progressive, experimental, symphonic, and post-metal bands in Christian music:

Alternative, rap, and nu metal bands [edit]

Bands associated with alternative, rap, and nu metal:

Industrial metal bands [edit]

Christian bands and artists associated with industrial metal:

Metalcore bands [edit]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

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  3. ^ John J. Thompson, Raised by Wolves: the Story of Christian Rock & Roll (Ottawa, Ontario Canada:, Ontario: ECW Press, 2000), ISBN 1-55022-421-2, pp. 153–4.
  4. ^ Moberg, Marcus (November 3, 2008). "Turn or Burn? The Peculiar Case of Christian Metal Music". Heavy Fundamentalisms: Music, Metal & Politics. Salzburg, Austria: Inter-Disciplinary.Net. http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ci/mmp/mmp1/moberg.pdf.
  5. ^ Beaujour, Tom. "UNDEROATH, AS I LAY DYING, NORMA JEAN, AND DEMON HUNTER". Print Archives. Revolver Magazine. Retrieved December 16, 2010. 
  6. ^ a b Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Die Happy". MusicMight. Retrieved 22 March 2013. 
  7. ^ Bansal, Vik. "Scars Remain". MusicOMH. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "Where their previous, eponymous effort was sleek, shiny pop-metal..." 
  8. ^ a b c Breimeier, Russ. "This Is My Heart". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "Since October lands somewhere between the more intense hardcore of Underoath or Demon Hunter and the pop-metal of Thousand Foot Krutch or Disciple." 
  9. ^ a b c d Breimeier, Russ. "For the Love of the Game". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "[Pillar is] embracing the same sort of melodic pop-metal heard on recent projects from Thousand Foot Krutch, Disciple, and Spoken." 
  10. ^ a b c Breimeier, Russ. "Silent Screams". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "[Eowyn is] more successful than Fireflight at capturing the gothic pop-metal of Evanescence and Plumb." 
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  16. ^ Breimeier, Russ. "To Know That You're Alive". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "[Kutless was] steeped in post-grunge pop-metal back when it was all the rage..." 
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  19. ^ Breimeir, Russ. "Chaotic Resolve". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "But the dominant sound on Chaotic Resolve is the modern pop-metal popularized by Evanescence in 2003." 
  20. ^ Breimeier, Russ. "Comatose". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 22 March 2013. 
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  22. ^ Willoughby, Peter John (Nov. 23, 2011). "As The World Bleeds". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 3 October 2012. 
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  27. ^ Van Horn Jr., Ray. "Guardians". About.com (album review). Retrieved September 28, 2011. "...The Crimson Armada is essentially a Christian band under the guise of deathcore." 
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  29. ^ Losey, Steve. "ESO Charis". AllMusic. Retrieved December 18, 2010. 
  30. ^ Mueller, Ken (Dec. 23, 2001). "Eso-Charis". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved 7 October 2012. "This is still very aggressive hardcore/death metal..." 
  31. ^ a b Van Pelt, Doug. "Scent of Divine Blood". HM Magazine. Retrieved 27 September 2012. "This is doom, thrash, black and progressive metal extremely well done." 
  32. ^ Born, R. "Frosthardr". MusicMight. Retrieved December 18, 2010.  The band includes members of Christian bands Vaakevandring and Antestor.
  33. ^ Beck, Chris (2008). "Holy Blood – The Patriot". HM Magazine. Retrieved December 18, 2010. 
  34. ^ Figgis, Alex (August 1, 2000). "Lengsel – Solace". CrossRhythms Magazine No. 58. CrossRhythms. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 
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  37. ^ a b Stephens, Eric (Apr. 26, 2004). "The Death Campaign Project". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved 30 September 2012. "The bands latest album, The Death Campaign Project, is progressive death metal..." 
  38. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Struggle". AllMusic. Retrieved December 20, 2010. 
  39. ^ Boland, Casey. "FILE UNDER: Maximum Metalcore: Act Of Depression from Underoath". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2011-05-19. 
  40. ^ Sammons, Greg (Feb. 8, 2008). "Requiem: Mezzo Forte". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 5 October 2012. 
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  42. ^ Huey, Steve. "Atomic Opera". AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 
  43. ^ Sharpe-Young, Gary. "August Burns Red". MusicMight. Retrieved December 22, 2010. 
  44. ^ Bowar, Chad. "Betraying The Martyrs - Breathe In Life Review". About.com. Retrieved 25 March 2013. 
  45. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Crimson Thorn". Allmusic. Retrieved December 6, 2007. 
  46. ^ Apar, Corey. "Inhale/Exhale". AllMusic. Retrieved December 20, 2010. 
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  48. ^ Shaw, Andy (February 26, 2010). "Beneath the Shadows". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved January 10, 2011. 
  49. ^ Stish, John (May 1, 2009). "Q&A With mewithoutYou". Magnet. Retrieved 15 August 2012. "[mewithoutYou began] as an experimental screamo/prog-metal act in 2000..." 
  50. ^ Pettigrew, Jason (Oct. 17, 2012). "“Let’s make it as badass as possible:” Spencer Chamberlain on the life, end and future of Underoath". Alternative Press. Retrieved 22 March 2013. 
  51. ^ Born, R. "Vaakevandring". MusicMight. Retrieved December 17, 2010. 
  52. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "Woe of Tyrants". AllMusic. Retrieved February 14, 2011. 
  53. ^ Jaszi, Sabrina. "Alisa". AllMusic. Retrieved January 10, 2011. 
  54. ^ Huey, Steve. "Blindside - Blindside". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 October 2012. 
  55. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "About a Burning Fire". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 October 2012. "About a Burning Fire...finds Blindside completing their transformation into a completely believable, yet ultimately unremarkable alternative metal combo." 
  56. ^ a b Mason, Stewart. "The Chariot". Allmusic. Retrieved December 18, 2010. 
  57. ^ Lex, Sean (May 2008). "I, Lucifer". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 25 March 2013. 
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  60. ^ Borges, Mario Mesquita. "Eternal Decision". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2013. 
  61. ^ Andree Farias. "Unbreakable". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 12 October 2012. "Speaking of highly produced nu-metal, that's the most natural way of describing Unbreakable..." 
  62. ^ Mike McGuirk. "Sea Of Faces". Rhapsody.com. MTV Networks. Retrieved 12 October 2012. "...Kutless deliver alt metal with a nondidactic Christian focus." 
  63. ^ Henderson, Alex. "III". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2012. 
  64. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Norma Jean". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 March 2013. 
  65. ^ Heather Phares. "Pax217". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 October 2012. 
  66. ^ Fred Keel (May 28, 2009). "Innocence & Instinct: Deluxe Edition". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 12 October 2012. 
  67. ^ Ron Augustine (Jan. 31, 2011). "Until We Have Faces". Christianity Today. Retrieved 12 October 2012. 
  68. ^ Jeremy V. Jones. "Take Everything". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 12 October 2012. 
  69. ^ Andrea Dawn Goforth. "Save Me from Myself". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved 12 October 2012. 
  70. ^ LaFianza, Tony. "Plastic Soul Impalement". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved 5 October 2012. "The music [on the album] is a neo-mix of styles like hard core, speed metal, industrial..." 
  71. ^ Fryberer, Scott (January 4, 2009). "And Then There Were None, "The Hope We Forgot Exists" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved April 11, 2011. 
  72. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry. "As Cities Burn". MusicMight. Retrieved 7 October 2012. 
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  74. ^ Sharpe-Young, Gary (2009). "Becoming the Archetype". MusicMight. Retrieved December 16, 2010. 
  75. ^ Foster, Shelby (January 2004). "Failure On" (album review). Cross Rhythms. Retrieved July 29, 2011. "...Beloved create a metalcore and melodic rock fusion..." 
  76. ^ Ramirez, Carlos. "Blessthefall Lose Founding Member, Announce Replacement". Noisecreep. Retrieved April 10, 2011. 
  77. ^ Leggett, Steve. "Awakening". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2011. 
  78. ^ Martin, Ben (October 28, 2008). "The Famine – The Raven And The Reaping". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved December 18, 2010. 
  79. ^ Williams, Jonathan (2012). "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Lionize, Stone Mountain Freeway". Creative Loafing Atlanta. Retrieved 5 July 2012. "Like a band of fugitive outlaws, Alabama's Maylene and the Sons of Disaster bring their marauding metalcore back to Atlanta." 
  80. ^ Greene, Jo-Ann. "Project 86 - Rival Factions". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 March 2013. "But P86's old fans need not despair, there's hard rock and metalcore a-plenty..." 
  81. ^ Mengden, Ben. "Selfmindead". HM Magazine. Retrieved 27 June 2011. 
  82. ^ Weaver, Michael (2012–02–16). "Mean What You Say". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 9 July 2012. 
  83. ^ Freeman, Phil. "Showbread - The Fear of God". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 March 2013. 
  84. ^ Cummings, Tony (June 2008). "Thrice: The Orange County hard rockers exploring The Alchemy Index". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved July 20, 2011. "Thrice have become renowned for pushing back the boundaries of what you might expect from a screamo/metalcore band." 
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