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Eyehategod
Eyehategod
American sludge metal band
1
Lamb of God
Lamb of God
metal band from United States
2
Annihilator
Annihilator
Canadian thrash metal band
3
Blind Illusion
Blind Illusion
band
4
Bal-Sagoth
Bal-Sagoth
black/death metal band
5
The Black Dahlia Murder
The Black Dahlia Murder
American death metal band
6
Kamelot
Kamelot
American power metal band
7
Alestorm
Alestorm
multi-national metal band
8
Jake E. Lee
Jake E. Lee
American musician
9
Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold
American metal band
10
Holy Dragons
Holy Dragons
band
11
At the Gates
At the Gates
Swedish band
12
Enthroned
Enthroned
band
13
Weedeater
Weedeater
A stoner/sludge metal band formed by Dave "Dixie" Collins formerly of Buzzov*en.
14
DragonForce
DragonForce
British power metal rock band
15
Steeler
Steeler
American band
16
Loudness
Loudness
Japanese heavy metal band
17
Tygers of Pan Tang
Tygers of Pan Tang
British heavy metal band
18
George Lynch
George Lynch
American musician
19
Corrosion of Conformity
Corrosion of Conformity
American heavy metal band formed in 1982
20
Guardian
Guardian
American Christian hard rock/metal band
21
Manowar
Manowar
American heavy metal band
22
Venom
Venom
English thrash metal band
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Ancient
Ancient
Norwegian black metal band
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Crystal Viper
Crystal Viper
Polish heavy metal band
25
Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray
American band
26
Enslaved
Enslaved
Norwegian metal band
27
Twilight Force
Twilight Force
Swedish metal band
28
Trouble
Trouble
American doom metal band
29
Conrad Lant
Conrad Lant
British singer
30
Anaal Nathrakh
Anaal Nathrakh
British metal band
31
In Flames
In Flames
Swedish metal band
32
Trivium
Trivium
American heavy metal band
33
Helstar
Helstar
band
34
3 Inches of Blood
3 Inches of Blood
Canadian heavy metal band
35
Deafheaven
Deafheaven
American band formed in 2010
36
Lake of Tears
Lake of Tears
Swedish band
37
The Mark of Cain
The Mark of Cain
Australian indie rock band
38
TKO
TKO
rock band from Seattle
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Raven
Raven
English heavy metal band
40
Satyricon
Satyricon
Norwegian metal band
41
King's X
King's X
American band
42
Biohazard
Biohazard
American band
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Hate
Hate
Polish band
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In This Moment
In This Moment
American Heavy Metal Band
45
Battlecross
Battlecross
band
46
X
X
punk rock band from the United States
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Firewind
Firewind
Greek power metal band
48
The Black Keys
The Black Keys
American rock band
49
Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister
American rock band
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Illdisposed
Illdisposed
Danish death metal band
51
Helmet
Helmet
American alternative metal band
52
Dead Meadow
Dead Meadow
American rock band
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Anathema
Anathema
British rock band
54
Amon Amarth
Amon Amarth
Swedish metal band
55
Vinnie Paul
Vinnie Paul
American drummer
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Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost
British gothic metal band
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Leatherwolf
Leatherwolf
American heavy metal band
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Circle of Dead Children
Circle of Dead Children
band
59
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Italian death metal band
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Killswitch Engage
Killswitch Engage
American metalcore band
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Nevermore
Nevermore
American heavy metal band
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Devolved
Devolved
Australian death metal band
63
Attila Csihar
Attila Csihar
Hungarian singer
64
Invocator
Invocator
band

Manilla Road was an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, founded by Mark "The Shark" Shelton (vocals and guitar) and Scott "Scooter" Park (bass guitar). Beginning in 1977, the early years of Manilla Road were spent playing mostly progressive rock and space rock but eventually became noticeably heavier with time, the band's later heavy metal sound becoming more and more apparent with the release of Metal in 1982.

Achieving moderate success in the mid-80s with several well-received releases such as Crystal Logic (1983), Open the Gates (1985) and The Deluge (1986), the band became known for both the nasal voice of vocalist Mark Shelton and his eclectic style of songwriting, with many of his compositions taking place in fantastical universes combining elements of ancient mythologies and of popular culture mythos such as Robert E. Howard's Conan and H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu.

After a major breakup in 1992, the band was reformed by Shelton in the mid-90s, although without co-founder Scott Park and a record label. The following years for Manilla Road were spent mostly by taking gigs in underground mid-western shows without the release of any new material. Seemingly forgotten, Manilla Road was re-discovered by the metal scene after performing at the Bang Your Head festival in 2000, which resulted in the band signing a new record deal and the eventual releases of Atlantis Rising in 2001 and Spiral Castle in 2002. This second era of Manilla Road continued until the death of founder Mark Shelton, who died in 2018 the day after the band played in an outdoor festival in Germany.