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Simone Simons
Simone Simons
Dutch singer
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Amanda Somerville
Amanda Somerville
American singer-songwriter and vocal coach
2
Kamelot
Kamelot
American power metal band
3
Michael Rodenberg
Michael Rodenberg
German musician
4
Roy Khan
Roy Khan
Norwegian musician
5
Helena Iren Michaelsen
Helena Iren Michaelsen
Norwegian singer
6
After Forever
After Forever
Dutch metal band
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Alissa White-Gluz
Alissa White-Gluz
Canadian singer-songwriter
8
ReVamp
ReVamp
Dutch band
9
Timo Tolkki
Timo Tolkki
Finnish musician
10
Marcela Bovio
Marcela Bovio
Mexican musician
11
The Agonist
The Agonist
Canadian metal band
12
Scar Symmetry
Scar Symmetry
band
13
Ayreon
Ayreon
Dutch progressive rock/metal project
14
Manuela Kraller
Manuela Kraller
German singer
15
aqufie
aqufie
Dutch singer and songwriter
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Delain
Delain
Dutch Symphonic Metal solo project
17
Nightwish
Nightwish
Finnish symphonic metal band
18
Tommy Karevik
Tommy Karevik
Swedish singer
19
Conception
Conception
Norwegian band
20
Katatonia
Katatonia
swedish metal band
21
Avalon
Avalon
Finnish metal opera project
22
Blackguard
Blackguard
band
23
Tuomas Holopainen
Tuomas Holopainen
Finnish musician
24
Andre Matos
Andre Matos
Brazilian musician
25
Nailbomb
Nailbomb
metal band
26
Opeth
Opeth
Swedish progressive metal band
27
Kobra Paige
Kobra Paige
Canadian singer
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Abnormality
Abnormality
American extreme metal band
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Beheaded
Beheaded
Maltese metal band
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Elize Ryd
Elize Ryd
Swedish singer-songwriter and dancer
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Thy Majestie
Thy Majestie
Italian band
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Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost
British gothic metal band
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Pestilence
Pestilence
Dutch death metal band
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Aina
Aina
progressive metal band
35
Hecate Enthroned
Hecate Enthroned
Welsh black metal band
36
Alestorm
Alestorm
multi-national metal band
37
Leaves' Eyes
Leaves' Eyes
Norwegian symphonic metal band
38
Rhapsody of Fire
Rhapsody of Fire
Italian band
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Amberian Dawn
Amberian Dawn
Finnish metal band
40
Triptykon
Triptykon
Swiss extreme metal band
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Dark Tranquillity
Dark Tranquillity
Swedish band
42
Kiske/Somerville
Kiske/Somerville
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Charlotte Wessels
Charlotte Wessels
Dutch singer
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Amaranthe
Amaranthe
Swedish/Danish heavy metal band

Epica is a Dutch symphonic metal band, founded by guitarist and vocalist Mark Jansen after his departure from After Forever.

Formed as a symphonic metal band with gothic tendencies, later Epica have incorporated into their sound strong death metal influences. Starting from the third album, even progressive metal attitudes have become evident. In addition, the band often uses thrash metal and groove metal riffs, black metal passages (mostly in the drum technique), power metal moments and references to Arabic music. Some songs also have electronic shades, djent transitions and folk metal melodies derived from middle eastern, Chinese and Celtic traditions. Epica is also known for the attention to the vocal lines that, in contrast to the heavy context, weave very catchy, easy to hold, sophisticated and emotional melodies. The use of mezzo-soprano vocals and growled vocals, performed by Simone Simons and Mark Jansen respectively, is fundamental to the band's sound. They primarily write their own lyrics, which often deal with philosophical, psychological, spiritual, moral, scientific, environmental, socio-political, global and topical and personal themes. Epica is also known for their wide use of orchestra and opera choirs.

In 2003, Epica's debut album The Phantom Agony was released through Transmission Records. Consign to Oblivion followed in 2005, and debuted at No. 12 in the Dutch charts. They moved labels to Nuclear Blast following Transmission's bankruptcy, and in 2007, released their third studio album The Divine Conspiracy, which charted at No. 9 in the Netherlands. 2009's Design Your Universe was met with yet greater success, debuting at No. 8 in the Dutch Albums Chart, and charting across Europe, also garnering much critical acclaim. Epica's fifth studio album Requiem for the Indifferent was released in 2012. Well received by critics, it achieved international success, entering the US's Billboard 200 at No. 104, and Japan's Oricon Albums Chart at No. 172.

At the beginning of May 2014 the band released their sixth album, The Quantum Enigma, which was a huge international success, debuting on No. 110 on US Billboard 200 and peaking at No. 4 in Epica's homeland Netherlands. In June 2015 Epica was awarded the Music Export Awards, which is given to the Dutch act with the most international success in the past year. Their seventh album, The Holographic Principle, was released in September 2016 to continued international success, equalling the peak chart position set by its predecessor in the Netherlands. The band released their eighth album, Omega, in February 2021.