1996 in heavy metal music

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List of years in heavy metal music (table)

This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal music in the year 1996.

Newly formed bands[]

Albums[]

  • 24-7 Spyz - 6 (alternate version released in America as Heavy Metal Soul by the Pound)
  • 24-7 Spyz - Heavy Metal Soul by the Pound (alternate version released in Europe as 6)
  • Accept - Predator
  • Acid Bath - Paegan Terrorism Tactics
  • Alice in Chains - Unplugged (live)
  • Altar - Ego Art
  • Amon Amarth - Sorrow Throughout the Nine Worlds (EP)
  • Amorphis - Elegy
  • AnathemaEternity
  • Angelcorpse - Hammer of Gods
  • Angra - Holy Land
  • Angra - Freedom Call (EP)
  • Antidote - Mind Alive
  • Apocalyptica - Plays Metallica by Four Cellos
  • Arch Enemy - Black Earth
  • Arcturus - Aspera Hiems Symfonia
  • Asphyx - God Cries
  • Asphyx - Embrace the Death (recorded in 1990)
  • Ayreon - Actual Fantasy
  • Bathory - Blood on Ice
  • Behemoth - Grom
  • Biohazard - Mata Leão
  • Borknagar - Borknagar
  • Bruce Dickinson - Skunkworks
  • Brutality - In Mourning
  • Brutal Truth - Kill Trend Suicide
  • Cannibal Corpse - Vile
  • Cathedral - Supernatural Birth Machine
  • Civil Defiance - The Fishers For Souls
  • Converge - Petitioning the Empty Sky
  • Corrosion of Conformity - Wiseblood
  • Cradle of Filth - V Empire or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein (EP)
  • Cradle of Filth - Dusk... and Her Embrace
  • Crowbar - Broken Glass
  • Cryptopsy - None So Vile
  • The CultHigh Octane Cult
  • DanzigDanzig 5: Blackacidevil
  • Dark Funeral - The Secrets of the Black Arts
  • Dawn - Sorgh på Svarte Vingar Fløgh
  • Deep Purple - Purpendicular
  • Def Leppard - Slang
  • Desultory - Swallow the Snake
  • DGenerationNo Lunch
  • Dimmu Borgir - Stormblåst
  • Dio - Angry Machines
  • Downset. - Do We Speak a Dead Language?
  • Drain STHHorror Wrestling
  • Dying Fetus - Purification Through Violence
  • Earth Crisis - Gomorrah's Season Ends
  • Edge of Sanity - Crimson
  • Eyehategod - Dopesick
  • Far - Tin Cans with Strings to You
  • FirehouseGood Acoustics
  • Forbidden - Green
  • Freak Kitchen - Spanking Hour
  • Fu Manchu - In Search Of...
  • Godflesh - Songs of Love and Hate
  • Gorefest - Soul Survivor
  • Gorgoroth - Antichrist
  • Grave - Hating Life
  • Grinspoon - Licker Bottle Cozy (EP)
  • Helloween - The Time of the Oath
  • Hypocrisy - Abducted
  • Hypocrisy - Maximum Abduction (EP)
  • Immolation - Here in After
  • In Flames - The Jester Race
  • Iced Earth - The Dark Saga
  • IntegrityHumanity is the Devil
  • King Diamond - The Graveyard
  • Kataklysm - Temple of Knowledge
  • Katatonia - Brave Murder Day
  • Korn - Life Is Peachy
  • Korpse - Revirgin
  • Kvist - For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike
  • L.A. GunsAmerican Hardcore
  • Tony MacAlpine - Violent Machine
  • Madball - Demonstrating My Style
  • Manowar - Louder Than Hell
  • Marduk - Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered
  • Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar
  • Mercyful Fate - Into the Unknown
  • Metallica - Load
  • Ministry - Filth Pig
  • Monstrosity - Millennium
  • Moonspell - Irreligious
  • Morgana Lefay - Maleficium
  • Morgoth - Feel Sorry for the Fanatic
  • Mortician - Hacked Up for Barbecue
  • Mortification - EnVision EvAngelene
  • Motörhead - Overnight Sensation
  • My Dying Bride - Like Gods of the Sun
  • Napalm Death - Diatribes
  • NecrophobicSpawned by Evil (EP)
  • Nevermore - The Politics of Ecstasy
  • Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
  • OccultThe Enemy Within
  • Old Man's Child - Born of the Flickering
  • Orange 9mm - Tragic
  • Orphanage - By Time Alone
  • Oomph! - Wunschkind
  • Opeth - Morningrise
  • OverkillThe Killing Kind
  • Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
  • Pan.Thy.Monium - Khaooohs and Kon-Fus-Ion
  • Pitchshifter - Infotainment?
  • P.O.D. - Brown
  • Poison - Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996 (compilation)
  • Iggy PopNude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop
  • Pro-PainContents Under Pressure
  • Prong - Rude Awakening
  • Quo Vadis - Forever...
  • Rage - Lingua Mortis (four re-recorded songs from the album Black in Mind, with arrangements for a classic orchestra)
  • Rage - End of All Days
  • Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
  • Rotting Christ - Triarchy of the Lost Lovers
  • Rush - Test for Echo
  • Sacred Reich - Heal
  • Samael - Passage
  • Satyricon - Nemesis Divina
  • ScorpionsPure Instinct
  • Sepultura - Roots
  • Sentenced - Down
  • Soundgarden - Down on the Upside
  • Slayer - Undisputed Attitude
  • Slipknot - Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. (demo)
  • Staind - Tormented
  • SteelheartWait
  • Stone Temple PilotsTiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
  • Stratovarius - Episode
  • Stuck Mojo - Pigwalk
  • Summoning - Dol Guldur
  • Theatre of Tragedy - Velvet Darkness They Fear
  • The 3rd and the Mortal - Painting on Glass
  • The HellacoptersSupershitty to the Max!
  • Therion - Theli
  • Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt (EP)
  • Tool - Ænima
  • Type O Negative - October Rust
  • Steve Vai - Fire Garden
  • Vader - Future of the Past
  • Van Halen - Best Of – Volume I (compilation)
  • Vision of Disorder - Vision of Disorder
  • Warrant - Belly to Belly
  • WarrantThe Best of Warrant
  • Xentrix - Scourge
  • Zakk WyldeBook of Shadows

Disbandments[]

Events[]

  • Alice in Chains plays their last concert with Layne Staley on July 23, 1996. They later go on hiatus until April 20, 2002, in which Staley is found dead in his apartment after overdosing on a speedball.
  • Body Count drummer Beatmaster V dies of leukemia.
  • The first Ozzfest tour sets off, with headliners Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer and Danzig.
  • The original line-up of KISS (Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley) come back together.
  • Bassist Greg Christian of Testament left the band, leaving guitarist Eric Peterson as the sole ever-present in the line-up.
  • Slash leaves Guns N' Roses, citing differences with Axl Rose
  • Sammy Hagar departs Van Halen after a feud with Eddie Van Halen. Van Halen briefly reunites with David Lee Roth at a highly publicized event at the MTV Video Music Awards, but fires him shortly thereafter.
  • Tim 'Ripper' Owens fills the void left by Rob Halford in 1993 as lead singer of Judas Priest.

References[]

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