La siguiente lista de bandas y artistas de glam metal incluye bandas y artistas que se han descrito como glam metal o sus términos intercambiables, hair metal, [1] [2] bandas para el cabello, [3] pop metal [1] y lite metal [1 ] por periodistas profesionales en alguna etapa de su carrera. El glam metal es un subgénero del heavy metal [4] y está influenciado por el glam rock de los setenta . [5] Los grupos de glam metal usan "ropa llamativa, mucho maquillaje y cabello largo y peinado". [6]
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Bandas y artistas de glam metal : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bandas de renacimiento de glam metal |
Bandas y artistas de glam metal
A
B
- Babilonia AD [18] [19]
- Sebastian Bach [20] [21]
- Bad Company (1986-1990) [22]
- Mal inglés [23]
- Bad4Good [2]
- Badlands [7] [24]
- Bang Tango [16] [25] [26] [27]
- Cruz estéril [28]
- Mendigos y ladrones [29]
- Nuno Bettencourt [30]
- Perra (como Betsy) [16] [31]
- Negro y azul [32] [33]
- Blackfoot ( era de Siogo ) [34]
- Blonz [35]
- Bloodgood [36]
- Asesinato azul [37]
- Bon Jovi [9] [20] [26] [35] [38] [39] [40] [41]
- Bonham [19]
- Novia [42]
- Brighton Rock [43]
- Britny Fox [16] [26] [35] [44] [45]
- BulletBoys [2] [24] [26] [46]
C
- Candy Harlots [47]
- Escarcha celta ( era de Cold Lake ) [48] [49]
- Juego de niños [35]
- Cenicienta [35] [39] [40] [41] [45] [50] [51]
- Circo del poder [52]
- Contrabando [53]
- Alice Cooper (trabajo de finales de los 80) [24] [54]
- David Coverdale [55]
- Llorar lobo [35]
- The Cult ( Templo eléctrico y sónico ) [56] [57]
- Ciclo de putas del infierno [19] [35] [58]
D
- PAPÁ [59]
- Malditos Yankees [60]
- Peligro Peligro [24] [39] [61]
- Juguetes peligrosos [24] [26] [35] [39]
- Def Leppard [9] [40] [62]
- Aspecto sucio [63]
- Descarga (era de Grave New World ) [64]
- D'Molls [65]
- Dokken [9] [35] [40] [41] [51] [66]
mi
- Acción fácil [33]
- Chicos eléctricos [19] [59]
- Enuff Z'Nuff [24] [67] [68]
- Europa [16] [69] [70] [71]
- La pesadilla de cada madre [35]
- Extrema [9] [30] [35] [72] [73]
- Ezo [74]
F
- Gatito más rápido [26] [27] [39] [40] [75]
- Autopista [24]
- Mujer fatal [76]
- FireHouse [24] [35] [39] [45] [77]
- Lita Ford [40] [78]
- Cometa de Frehley [24] [79]
GRAMO
- Gigante [80] [81]
- Giuffria [24] [82]
- Gorky Park (obra inicial) [19] [83]
- San Gotardo [84]
- Gran blanco [16] [26] [35] [85]
- Guardián [36] [86]
- Guns N 'Roses [9] [20] [39] [40] [41] [87]
H
- Sammy Hagar [88]
- Halloween [24]
- Rocas de Hanoi [11] [40] [41] [89]
- Línea dura [19] [35]
- Harén Scarem [90] [91]
- Corazón (1985-1990) [92]
- Heaven's Edge [93]
- Hélice [16] [94]
- Hollywood Rose [33]
- Santo Soldado [95]
- Suite Luna de Miel [16]
- Cámara de los Lores [96]
- Huracán [72]
I
- Icono [97]
- Está vivo [39] [98]
J
- Jackyl [27] [99]
- Jetboy [33] [100]
- Johnny Crash [101]
- Jon Bon Jovi [21]
- Judas Priest ( era Turbo ) [102] [103]
- Depósito de chatarra [33] [104]
K
- Quilla [33] [105]
- Kick Axe [106]
- Kik Tracee [33] [107]
- Enanos asesinos [33] [108]
- Rey Kobra [33] [109]
- Venga el Reino [19]
- Beso [9] [40] [110]
- Kix [16] [26] [27] [35] [111]
- Krokus (trabajo de los 80) [16] [112]
L
- LA Guns [35] [40] [41] [51] [113] [114]
- Levítico [115]
- Hacha de Lillian [19] [116] [117]
- León [19]
- Pequeño César [24]
- Color vivo ( era Vivid ) [56]
- Lizzy Borden [33] [118]
- Londres [33] [119]
- Lord Tracy [33] [76]
- Sonoridad [16] [74]
- Amor / Odio [24] [35]
- Lynch Mob [35] [120]
METRO
- Señora X [19] [121]
- Magdallan [122]
- Yngwie Malmsteen [27]
- Predicadores callejeros maníacos ( era de la generación terrorista ) [123]
- Bret Michaels [21]
- Michael Monroe [124]
- Mötley Crüe [9] [35] [39] [40] [41] [45] [51] [62] [125]
- Montrose ( era media ) [126]
- Sr. Big [16] [35] [127] [128] [129]
norte
- Ídolos desagradables [130]
- Vince Neil ( era expuesta ) [131]
- Nelson [19] [35] [132] [133]
- Guardabosques nocturno [16]
- Nitro [33] [134]
- Ted Nugent ( era de Penetrator ) [135]
- Las ninfas [136]
O
- Ozzy Osbourne [20] [137] [138]
PAG
- Pantera (obra de los 80) [2] [19] [139] [140]
- Veneno [2] [9] [10] [35] [39] [40] [41] [45] [51] [141]
- Pretty Boy Floyd [24] [142] [143]
- Pretty Maids [59]
Q
- Queensrÿche [35]
- Quiet Riot [9] [35] [40] [41] [113]
- Los Quireboys [144]
R
- Ratón [9] [20] [35] [39] [40] [41] [51] [62] [145]
- Regresar [146]
- Ángeles de Rock City [147]
- Axl Rose [21]
- David Lee Roth [148] [149]
- Corte en bruto [19] [150]
- Pandilla Roxx [151]
S
- Guerrero sagrado [152]
- Saigon Kick [33] [35]
- Escorpiones [62] [153] [154] [155]
- Brujas del mar [33] [35] [156]
- Isla Tiburón [19] [157]
- Paul Shortino [158]
- Mesías escopeta [24] [159]
- Gritar [160]
- Skid Row [9] [35] [40] [41] [161]
- Mike Slamer [26]
- Matanza [2] [16] [35] [39] [51] [162]
- Mark Slaughter [133]
- Sleeze Beez [19] [35] [163]
- Sleze [2]
- Slik Toxik [35]
- Gladys aplastada [19]
- Hijos de los ángeles [59]
- SouthGang [2] [39]
- Derivación espinal [62] [164]
- Águila extendida [35] [165]
- Muñecas de escenario [166]
- Steeler [19]
- Steelheart [35] [165] [167]
- Stryken [168]
- Stryper [16] [27] [45] [169]
T
- Takara ( era de la fe eterna ) [170]
- Tempestad [168]
- Tesla [9] [16] [27] [35] [41] [171]
- Thor [19] [172]
- Trueno [173]
- Tigertailz [19] [59]
- TNT [33] [59] [174]
- Tokyo Blade ( era no se portaba mal ) [175]
- Tora Tora [26] [33] [39] [176]
- Tratar [177]
- T-Ride [178]
- Triunfo ( era del Trueno Siete ) [179]
- Trixter [24] [26] [35] [39] [180]
- TSOL [181]
- Toba [33] [35] [53]
- Hermana retorcida [9] [40] [41] [45] [62] [182]
- Steven Tyler [21] [183]
U
- Joe el niño feo [35]
- Uriah Heep ( era del Ecuador ) [184] [185]
V
- Vano [186]
- Van Halen [9] [62] [187] [188] [189] [190]
- Vanadio (obra de finales de los 80) [191]
- Vándalo [2]
- Vandenberg ( época de la coartada ) [192]
- Invasión de Vinnie Vincent [24] [193]
- Vixen [16] [26] [45] [194] [195]
W
- Bebés de guerra [35]
- Brujo [24] [196]
- Orden [26] [27] [35] [40] [41] [51] [197]
- WASP [40] [41] [198]
- Cruz blanca [199] [200]
- Culebra blanca [40] [45] [62] [201]
- León blanco [26] [2] [35] [40] [51] [202]
- Tigre blanco [203]
- Extremo [16] [26] [35] [45] [51] [204]
- Kip Winger [133]
- Rosa de invierno [205]
- Wrathchild [33]
X
- X Japón [74] [206] [207]
- X-Sinner [208]
- XYZ [33]
Y
- Y&T (1984-1990) [16] [209] [210]
Z
- Cebra [16]
Bandas de renacimiento de glam metal
- Mala ciudad [211]
- Bang Camaro [212] [213]
- Novias del velo negro [76] [211] [214]
- Bendecido por un corazón roto [215] [216]
- Donante de cerebro [217]
- Novias de la destrucción [218]
- Crashdïet [211]
- Crazy Lixx [211]
- La oscuridad [35] [219] [220] [221]
- Los Datsuns [222]
- Noches de diamantes [223]
- Diemonds [224] [225]
- Penique sucio [226]
- Cayendo en reversa [227]
- Superestrella incondicional [211]
- CALOR [228]
- Obstaculizar [35]
- Serpientes marinas impotentes [229]
- Las últimas Vegas [211]
- Lynam [211]
- Nasty Crue [230] [231]
- Orgía [232]
- Los caniches [233]
- Amor imprudente [211] [214]
- Santa Cruz [214]
- Satanicidio [234]
- Séptima Llave [235]
- Pantera de acero [35] [211] [214] [215]
- Torres de Londres [236]
- Somos ramera [214]
Ver también
- Lista de bandas de heavy metal
- Lista de álbumes y canciones de glam metal
- Lista de artistas de glam rock
Notas
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