The following is a list of bands that have played nu metal. Nu metal (also stylized as nü-metal[1]) is a form of alternative metal music[2] that merges elements of heavy metal[2][3] with elements of other music genres like hip hop, grunge, alternative rock and funk.[2][4][5][6][7]
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editB
edit- Babymetal[47]
- Beanbag[48]
- Big Blue Monkey[49]
- Bionic Jive[50]
- Black Coast[51][52][53][54]
- Blacklistt[55]
- The Blank Theory[56]
- Bleed the Sky[57]
- Blind Channel[58]
- Blindside[59][60]
- Blindspott[61]
- Blood Youth[62]
- Bloodsimple[20][63]
- Bloodywood[64]
- Body Count[65]
- Boiler Room[66]
- Boy Hits Car[67]
- Breach of Trust[68]
- Breaking Benjamin[69]
- Breaking Point[70]
- Breed 77[71]
- Brougham[50]
- Burn Season[72]
- Bury Your Dead[73][74]
C
edit- Cane Hill[75][76]
- Carajo[77]
- Chevelle[78][79]
- Chicosci[80]
- Chimaira[20][81][82]
- City Morgue[83]
- Clawfinger[84][85][86]
- Coal Chamber[87][88]
- Code Orange[89]
- Cold[90][91]
- Coldrain[92][93]
- Corporate Avenger[94]
- Crazy Town[13][25][95]
- Creed[96][97][98][99]
- Crossbreed[100]
- Crossfade[101]
- Crossfaith[102]
- Cryoshell[103]
- Crystal Lake[104][105][106]
- Cyclefly[107]
D
edit- D'espairsRay[108]
- Damageplan[109]
- Dark New Day[110]
- Darwin's Waiting Room[111][112]
- Jonathan Davis[113]
- The Deadlights[114]
- Deadsy[115][116]
- Ded[117]
- Defenestration[118]
- Deftones[20][119][120]
- Demon Hunter[121]
- Depswa[122][123]
- Digital Summer[124]
- Dir En Grey[125][126]
- Disciple[127]
- Disturbed[13][20][128][129][130]
- Dope[26][131]
- doubleDrive[132]
- Downset.[133]
- Downthesun[134]
- Dragon Ash[135]
- Dragpipe[136]
- Drain STH[137]
- Dropout Kings[138][139]
- Drowning Pool[13][25][140][141]
- Dry Cell[142]
- Dry Kill Logic[13][25][111][143]
E
edit- E.Town Concrete[144]
- Earshot[25]
- earthtone9[145]
- East West[146]
- Econoline Crush[111]
- Edgewater[147]
- Egypt Central[148]
- Ektomorf[149]
- Eldrine[150]
- Element Eighty[151]
- Emil Bulls[152]
- Emmure[153]
- Endo[154]
- Entity Paradigm[155]
- Eths[156]
- Evanescence[13][119][128][157][158]
- The Exies[159]
- Exilia[160]
- Extortionist[161]
F
edit- Factory 81[162]
- Family Force 5[163][164]
- Farmer Boys[165]
- Fasedown[166]
- Fear Factory[167][168]
- Fever 333[76]
- Filter[169]
- Finch[170]
- Finger Eleven[171]
- Fingertight[172]
- Five Finger Death Punch[173][174]
- Five Foot Thick[175]
- Five Pointe O[176]
- Flaw[111][177][178]
- Flybanger[179]
- Flyleaf[13][180]
- Flymore[181]
- From Ashes to New[182][183]
- From Zero[111][129][184]
- Fury of Five[185]
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edit- Machine Head[268][269]
- Mad at Gravity[270]
- Mad Capsule Markets[271]
- Man with a Mission[272]
- Manga[273][274]
- Marilyn Manson[2][275][276][277]
- Mass Hysteria[278]
- Maximum the Hormone[279][280]
- Mayfly[281][282][283]
- McQueen[284]
- Medication[285]
- Memorrhage[286]
- Methods of Mayhem[287]
- Mnemic[288]
- Molotov[289]
- Motionless in White[290][291]
- Motograter[292][217][293][294]
- Mudvayne[13][295][296]
- Mushroomhead[13][297][298]
- My Ruin[298]
- My Ticket Home[76][299][300]
- Myth City[301][302]
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editP
edit- P.O.D.[13][29][59][321]
- Papa Roach[26][322]
- Pillar[59][323][324]
- Pist.On[325][326]
- Pitchshifter[327]
- Pleymo[328]
- Pop Evil[329]
- Pop Shuvit[330]
- Powerflo[331]
- Powerman 5000[332][333]
- Pressure 4-5[334]
- Primer 55[335][336]
- Primus[337][338]
- Professional Murder Music[339]
- Project 86[59][340][217][341]
- Psychostick[342]
- Puddle of Mudd[13][25][343]
- Pulkas[344]
- Pulse Ultra[345]
- Puya[333]
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editS
edit- Sadist[368]
- Saint Asonia[369]
- Saliva[26][370]
- The Samans[371]
- Scare Don't Fear[372]
- Scarlxrd[373]
- Seether[374][375][376][377]
- Segression[378]
- Senser[379]
- Seo Taiji[380]
- Sepultura[381]
- Serial Joe[382]
- Sevendust[20][383]
- Shinedown[384]
- Shuvel[385]
- SHVPES[386]
- Sick Puppies[387][388]
- SiM[389]
- Since October[390]
- Skillet[391]
- Skindred[392][393]
- Skinlab[394]
- Skrape[395]
- Slapshock[396]
- Slaughter to Prevail[397]
- Slaves on Dope[398][399]
- Slipknot[20][119][128][400]
- Slot[401]
- Smile Empty Soul[402]
- Snot[403]
- Soil[404][405]
- Soulfly[13][20][406]
- Spineshank[13][407][408]
- Spiritbox[311]
- Spoken[409][410]
- Stabbing Westward[411]
- Staind[26][128][194][412]
- Static Dress[76]
- Static-X[13][413]
- STEMM[414]
- Stepa[415]
- Stereomud[111][416]
- Stone Sour[417]
- Strata[418]
- Stray from the Path[300]
- Stuck Mojo[217][419]
- Stutterfly[420]
- Such A Surge[421][422]
- Sugar Ray[423][424]
- SugarComa[425]
- Suicide Silence[426]
- Sunk Loto[427][428]
- Sunna[429]
- Superheist[430]
- Sw1tched[431]
- Sworn In[432]
- Sylar[433]
- System of a Down[434][435][436][437]
- Systematic[438]
T
edit- Tadpole[439]
- Tairrie B[440]
- Tallah[441][442][443]
- Serj Tankian[444]
- Tantric[445]
- Taproot[13][25][446]
- Taster's Choice[447]
- Terror Universal[448]
- Tetrarch[449]
- Thebandwithnoname[450][451]
- Thornley[452]
- Thousand Foot Krutch[453][454]
- Three Days Grace[455][456]
- Tracktor Bowling[457][458]
- Trapt[25][459][460][461]
- Trust Company[462][463]
- Tura Satana[464]
- Turnstile[465]
- Twisted Method[466]
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