Nu-metal arose in the mid-'90s while grunge was still the reigning rock 'n' roll superpower and power metal was raging (in ...
We’re about a quarter-century removed from the days when nu metal ruled the airwaves, and the once-maligned subgenre of music continues to hold a hell of a lot more cultural significance than its ...
As we predicted years ago, the Nu-Metal Revival Apocalypse is in full swing! Limp Bizkit are selling out large clubs (and people are no longer ashamed to say they went to the show… and enjoyed it).
Ah, to be a teenager (or early 20-something) and in constant angst again. There's no time in life that is simultaneously more enjoyable and more utterly miserable. With such sentimental emotions often ...
Nearly every artist has an album that they become truly known for, so we put together a Loud List of times nu-metal artists talked about their classic albums. Nu-metal rose to prominence during the ...
The 90’s bought the new wave of American metal movement, with the peak coming in the shape of nu-metal - predominantly starting as a fusion of hip-hop into the ultra-heavy metal DNA we know and love.
Nu-metal is a tough movement to pin down: Back in the late '90s and early '00s, it was an umbrella term for a strain of rock that grew parallel to the related genre post-grunge, as well as industrial ...
What qualified as metal in 1995 was a grab bag for sure. After the fallout from the popularity of grunge, metal went back underground but was poised for a return led by nu metal. While not all of ...
Nu metal has gotten a pretty nasty reputation as some of the worst metal has to offer. While the idea of rap and rock may have worked with bands like Aerosmith and Run DMC or Anthrax and Public Enemy, ...