List of Neue Deutsche Härte bands
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This is a list of notable Neue Deutsche Härte (NDH) bands.
Name | Years active | Origin | Ref. |
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Eisbrecher | 2003–present | Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany | [1] |
Erdling | 2014–present | Essen, Germany | [2] |
Fleischmann | 1989–1996 | Berlin, Germany | [3] |
Hämatom | 2004–present | Speichersdorf, Germany | [4] |
Heldmaschine | 2011–present | Koblenz, Germany | [5] |
Hertzton | 2001–present | Leverkusen, Germany | [6] |
Joachim Witt | 1980s–present | Hamburg, Germany | [7] |
Knorkator | 1994–present | Berlin, Germany | [8] |
Lindemann | 2013–present | Germany / Sweden | [9] |
Megaherz | 1993–present | Munich, Germany | [10] |
Nachtblut | 2005–present | Osnabrück, Germany | |
Null Positiv | 2015–present | Lübbenau, Germany | [11][12] |
Oomph! | 1989–present | Wolfsburg, Germany | [13] |
Rammstein | 1994–present | Berlin, Germany | [14] |
Raubtier | 2008–present | Haparanda, Sweden | |
Ruoska | 2002–present | Juva, Finland | |
Schwarzer Engel | 2007–present | Stuttgart, Germany | [15] |
Stahlhammer | 1992–? | Vienna, Austria | [16] |
Stahlmann | 2008–present | Göttingen, Germany | [17] |
Stoneman | 2004–present | Switzerland | [18] |
Tanzwut | 1998–present | Berlin, Germany | [19] |
Terminal Choice | 1993–2011 | Berlin, Germany | |
Üebermutter | 2006–present | Berlin, Germany | [20] |
Unheilig | 1999–present | Aachen, Germany | [21] |
Weissglut | 1996–2002 | Bingen am Rhein, Germany | [22] |
References
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Unter dem Namen HertzTon nahm er zwei Alben auf. Diese waren eine Mischung aus Neue Deutsche Härte und Gothic, aber auch stark beeinflusst durch die Neue Deutsche Welle.
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- ^ "Neue Deutsche Härte: Stahlmann starten die 'Tanzmaschine'". Rheinische Post (in German). 26 January 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
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- ^ J., Maren (4 April 2018). "Svantaal feat. Ex-Mitglieder von Forthcoming Fire und Weissglut: die Debüt-EP, Video online". Time for Metal (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2023.