I loathe and detest heavy metal.

Why would heavy metal ever go away?

Heavy metal is immortal, but we're not.

She's the quiet type who's into heavy metal.

Black Sabbath invented heavy metal, in my opinion.

Motley Crue was actually my gateway to heavy metal.

It's a very empowering kind of music, heavy metal is.

If heavy metal bands ruled the world, we'd be a lot better off.

The hairstyles of most Heavy Metal bands are pretty horrendous.

Basically I listen to just about everything except heavy metal.

We had no clue what heavy metal was. We were like: 'What's that?'

I don't think I'd be healthy if I only were a heavy metal singer.

I wanted to do an R-rated cartoon since I watched 1981's 'Heavy Metal.'

To some people heavy metal is Motorhead and to others it's Judas Priest

To some people heavy metal is Motorhead and to others it's Judas Priest.

For me, I'm way more at home in heavy metal than I am in classical music.

I love heavy metal, Metallica. I'm into Jefferson Starship and acid rock.

For me, Gothic is something from my youth, when I had a heavy metal phase.

We are one of the last heavy metal bands. Iron Maiden has always been unique.

I listen to jazz, Western classical, contemporary, Bollywood and heavy metal.

Take a ride on heavy metal, it's the only way that you can travel down that road.

There are no apologies for being a female in heavy metal and especially not in 2019.

I like playing heavy metal music and pretending I'm a vampire in front of the mirror.

Heavy metal is not usually my thing. But I love everything. I love good music, period.

I associate heavy metal with fantasy because of the tremendous power that the music delivers.

My mom always encouraged me, it was never weird. She'd look at 'Heavy Metal' and go 'Woo-hoo!'

I really felt like we were gonna be The Rolling Stones of heavy metal, and we could have been.

I have tons of friends in the heavy-metal music world, and just going to see them inspires me.

As always, my influences are diverse and not what you might expect from a 'heavy metal' artist.

Heavy metal drives me bonkers, it makes me want to vomit, heavy metal really is a pile of puke.

The guitar influence that affected my songwriting came from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.

1994 was the nadir for heavy metal, although the rest of the '90s weren't much of a picnic either.

The best indication is that I still love to ski on most anything, from skating gear to heavy metal.

What I do is a bit broader in scope than a heavy metal band like Iron Maiden, Motorhead, ACDC and so on.

I like music more balanced between the voice and the guitar and the percussion. I don't like heavy metal.

Pop music, disco music, and heavy metal music is about shutting out the tensions of life, putting it away.

When heavy metal was really big in the '80s, it was huge, and then it kind of waned down and kind of came back.

I remember being inspired by this band Godflesh, actually. They were a really heavy metal band, really nihilistic.

I'm not Christian. I didn't meet Jesus. I met something that looked like it had come out of a 'Heavy Metal' comic.

I think the minute you mention death, people run for the hills - unless it's heavy metal. People do not like death.

I'm only interested in heavy metal when it's me who's playing it. I suppose it's a bit like smelling your own farts.

I never thought in my whole life of becoming a heavy metal singer, but it just happened because I took the challenge.

On our first album, 'Sounding the Seventh Trumpet,' we were listening to more obscure heavy metal bands and hardcore bands.

Usually when I'm mad, I'd rather listen to angry music than soothing music - more heavy metal, some Metallica or something.

Heavy metal is always going to be there. At its core, it's all about a primitive connection we all need to keep in our lives.

I was always very into heavy metal, and heavy metal is full of emotion and extremes, and I think that's the same in dance music.

The same sensations that you get in heavy metal are in horror movies. Heavy metal sounds evil and horror movies are evil, ha ha!

Guitar Player Magazine says Dick Dale is the father of Heavy Metal, blowing up 48 amplifiers, creating the first power amplifier.

Venom was a joke in the '80s, their heavy metal music sucked big time, and I really have no interest in them - not then, not now.

Folk music has been our popular music... There is a myth that youngsters only like heavy metal or rock music, but that's not true.

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