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Loudblast
Loudblast
band that plays death metal
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Will Haven
Will Haven
band
2
Agathodaimon
Agathodaimon
gothic/black metal band from Mainz, Germany
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Fairyland
Fairyland
French symphonic power/speed metal band
4
Horna
Horna
Finnish band
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Carnival in Coal
Carnival in Coal
band
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Dirge
Dirge
band
7
Steel Attack
Steel Attack
band
8
Kreator
Kreator
German thrash metal band
9
Daylight Dies
Daylight Dies
melodic death-doom band from North Carolina, United States
10
Yyrkoon
Yyrkoon
band
11
Dagoba
Dagoba
band
12
Kylesa
Kylesa
American band
13
The Flower Kings
The Flower Kings
Swedish progressive rock group
14
Adagio
Adagio
French progressive metal band
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Benighted
Benighted
French metal band
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Nodes of Ranvier
Nodes of Ranvier
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At Vance
At Vance
German metal band
18
The Duskfall
The Duskfall
band
19
Temple of Blood
Temple of Blood
American Christian metal band
20
Course of Empire
Course of Empire
American rock group
21
Aeternus
Aeternus
Norwegian band
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Ancient
Ancient
Norwegian black metal band
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Sabaton
Sabaton
Swedish heavy metal band
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Power Quest
Power Quest
British power metal band
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Skrew
Skrew
band
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Deeds of Flesh
Deeds of Flesh
band
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Bury Your Dead
Bury Your Dead
band
28
Zonaria
Zonaria
Swedish metal band
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Seraphim
Seraphim
Taiwanese power metal band
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Enthroned
Enthroned
band
31
Holy Moses
Holy Moses
German band
32
Epidemia
Epidemia
Russian band
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Lacrimas Profundere
Lacrimas Profundere
band
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Leng Tch'e
Leng Tch'e
Belgian grindcore band
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Immolation
Immolation
American death metal band from New York
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Kataklysm
Kataklysm
Canadian death metal band
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Mors Principium Est
Mors Principium Est
Finnish band
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Einherjer
Einherjer
band
39
Aghora
Aghora
band
40
Tygers of Pan Tang
Tygers of Pan Tang
British heavy metal band
41
Kells
Kells
band from France
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Brujeria
Brujeria
Mexican-American extreme metal band
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Dark Fortress
Dark Fortress
German black metal band
44
Disillusion
Disillusion
German band
45
Esoteric
Esoteric
British metal band
46
Minsk
Minsk
Illinois sludge metal band
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Into Eternity
Into Eternity
Canadian band
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Deströyer 666
Deströyer 666
Australian extreme metal band
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Arsis
Arsis
band
50
Alastis
Alastis
band
51
Pyramaze
Pyramaze
band
52
Holy Blood
Holy Blood
band
53
Devolved
Devolved
Australian death metal band
54
Angel Dust
Angel Dust
German heavy metal band
55
Grave
Grave
Swedish death metal band
56
Frost Like Ashes
Frost Like Ashes
American band
57
Stormwarrior
Stormwarrior
German band
58
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
German folk metal band
59
Wintersun
Wintersun
Finnish Metal band
60
Waltari
Waltari
Finnish band
61
Chastain
Chastain
band
62
Green Carnation
Green Carnation
Norwegian band
63
ICS Vortex
ICS Vortex
Norwegian musician
64
Pagan's Mind
Pagan's Mind
Norwegian band
65
Damaged
Damaged
band
66
Dragonland
Dragonland
band
67
God Dethroned
God Dethroned
band
68
Myrkskog
Myrkskog
band
69
Insomnium
Insomnium
Finnish melodic death metal band
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Sigh
Sigh
Japanese metal band
71
Possessed
Possessed
American death metal band
72
Blood Red Throne
Blood Red Throne
band
Intro
French metal band
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Heavenly is a power metal band based in Marseille, France that was formed in 1993 in Paris by vocalist Benjamin Sotto and drummer Max Pilo, originally as a cover band under the name of Satan's Lawyer. In 1994, they changed their name to "Heavenly" and evolved into a full-fledged Helloween-influenced power metal outfit. In 1998, they released a three-track demo with new guitarist Anthony Parker. However, Parker's time with the band was to be short lived, leaving before a record deal with Noise Records was clinched. Heavenly then found a replacement in Chris Savourey and completed their lineup with bassist Laurent Jean.

In 2000, Heavenly released their debut album Coming from the Sky. Although it was largely shunned by the media, the album proved a hit with metal fans and its success helped Heavenly land an appearance at the French Hard Rock Festival. With the arrival of a keyboardist, Frédéric Leclercq, and the replacement of departed bassist Laurent Jean with Piere-Emmanuel Pelisson, Heavenly underwent another lineup change shortly before they supported Stratovarius on their 'Infinite' tour. Chris Savourey left soon afterwards, and Frédéric Leclercq took on his role as the band's guitarist.

Heavenly released their second album Sign of the Winner in 2001, and received positive feedback from both fans and media alike. For their following support slot on Edguy's European tour, Charley Corbiaux joined as a second guitarist, and has since become a permanent addition to Heavenly's ranks.

After appearing at Wacken Open Air (the world's biggest metal festival) in 2002, Heavenly set to work recording their third album, Dust to Dust, which was eventually released in early 2004, further solidifying their status as one of France's premier power metal bands.

In 2006, Heavenly released their fourth album, titled Virus. It is a departure from previous efforts, incorporating less double-bass drumming and expanding Sotto's vocal range.

They opened for Scorpions during their 2007 French tour.

In December 2009, they released their fifth album Carpe Diem.