Rage Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

Rage are a German Speed/Power/Thrash band. They were originally name Avenger and released several demos, an ep, and their first album Prayers of Steel before changing their name to Rage. Bassist/vocalist Peavy Wagner is the heart of the band and only original and consistent member. The line up of Rage has changed often. The earliest line up was Peavy along side guitarist Jochen Schroeder and drummer Jörg Michael. That period of the band saw there other guitarist come and go, Alf Meyerratken, Thomas Grüning, and Rudy Graf, I’m not sure if Alf or Rudy contributed to any writing while in the band. In 1987 was the first major line up change with the band then consisting of Peavy, guitarist Manni Schmidt and drummer Chris Efthimiadis. The next change in the early 90’s would see Manni replaced with guitarists Spiros Efthimiadis and Sven Fischer. In 1999 another big change in the line up, with now Peavy along side Victor Smolski on guitar and keyboards and Mike Terrana on drums. Mike would be replaced with André Hilgers on drums in 2007. Another overhaul happened in 2015 with new guitarist Marcos Rodriguez and drummer Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos. The band has once again undergone another change with Jean Bormann and Stefan Weber now on guitar. This line up will be on the 2021 album yet to be released and their influences will not be listed at this time. All other members that have contributed to writing will have their influences noted, but keep in mind Peavy is the only consistent member.

 
Louie Bellson was a jazz drummer and pioneer of double bass drumming.  Mike named him as an influence.

Louie Bellson was a jazz drummer and pioneer of double bass drumming. Mike named him as an influence.

Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich is one of the biggest names in big band drumming and a all time great.  Mike says he listens to a lot of big band swing and said Buddy is the greatest drummer.

Buddy Rich is one of the biggest names in big band drumming and a all time great. Mike says he listens to a lot of big band swing and said Buddy is the greatest drummer.

Irv Cottler

Irving Cottler was a big band jazz drummer (also another drummer with Sinatra).  Mike named him as an influence.

Irving Cottler was a big band jazz drummer (also another drummer with Sinatra). Mike named him as an influence.

Sonny Payne

Sonny Payne was a jazz drummer, most notably playing with Count Basie as well as Frank Sinatra who Mike is a big fan of.  Mike named him as an influence.

Sonny Payne was a jazz drummer, most notably playing with Count Basie as well as Frank Sinatra who Mike is a big fan of. Mike named him as an influence.

The Beatles are among the biggest rock bands ever.  Peavy said they was and influence on him as a kid and that he is still a fan.

The Beatles are among the biggest rock bands ever. Peavy said they was and influence on him as a kid and that he is still a fan.

Tony Williams

Tony Williams has played with jazz guys like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock and considered a pioneer of jazz fusion.  Mike named him as an influence.

Tony Williams has played with jazz guys like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock and considered a pioneer of jazz fusion. Mike named him as an influence.

Cream are an important blues based psychedelic band.  Mike named Ginger Baker as an influence.

Cream are an important blues based psychedelic band. Mike named Ginger Baker as an influence.

Deep Purple are influential hard rock and early heavy metal.  Peavy said they were one of his favorites when he was young.

Deep Purple are influential hard rock and early heavy metal. Peavy said they were one of his favorites when he was young.

Johnny Winter is an influential blues guitarist out of the late 60’s.  Manni named him as an influence.

Johnny Winter is an influential blues guitarist out of the late 60’s. Manni named him as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and earliest hard rock bands.  Peavy said they was one of his favorites.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and earliest hard rock bands. Peavy said they was one of his favorites.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal.  Peavy said they were a favorite when he was young. Mike named Bonham as one of his biggest influences.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. Peavy said they were a favorite when he was young. Mike named Bonham as one of his biggest influences.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player from Ireland. Manni named him as an influence.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player from Ireland. Manni named him as an influence.

Cozy Powell has played for important bands including Rainbow and Black Sabbath.  Mike named him as an influence.

Cozy Powell has played for important bands including Rainbow and Black Sabbath. Mike named him as an influence.

Scorpions are hard rock and heavy metal legends who pioneered both in Germany.  Manni named both Uli and Michael Schenker as influences.

Scorpions are hard rock and heavy metal legends who pioneered both in Germany. Manni named both Uli and Michael Schenker as influences.

Mother’s Finest was a funk rock band.  Mike named drummer B.B. Queen as one of his main influences.

Mother’s Finest was a funk rock band. Mike named drummer B.B. Queen as one of his main influences.

Tommy Aldridge

Tommy Aldridge has played with some very proment bands starting with Black Oak Arkansas then Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ozzy, and others.  Mike and André named him as an influence.

Tommy Aldridge has played with some very proment bands starting with Black Oak Arkansas then Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ozzy, and others. Mike and André named him as an influence.

Judas Priest helped define heavy metal perhaps more than any band.  Peavy said they were inspired by their simple but heavy riffs.

Judas Priest helped define heavy metal perhaps more than any band. Peavy said they were inspired by their simple but heavy riffs.

Rush are progressive hard rock legends.  Peavy said they got him into progressive rock and named Geddy as a bass influence.

Rush are progressive hard rock legends. Peavy said they got him into progressive rock and named Geddy as a bass influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential  hard rock band.  Manni named them as an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Manni named them as an influence.

Terry Bozzio

Terry Bozzio is a drum virtuoso notably playing with Frank Zappa.  Mike named him as an influence.

Terry Bozzio is a drum virtuoso notably playing with Frank Zappa. Mike named him as an influence.

Motorhead are hard rock and heavy metal legends.  Peavy said Lemmy inspired him to play bass in the first place.

Motorhead are hard rock and heavy metal legends. Peavy said Lemmy inspired him to play bass in the first place.

The Police were a post-punk, new wave band.  Peavy said he was inspired by their stripped down yet energetic arrangements.

The Police were a post-punk, new wave band. Peavy said he was inspired by their stripped down yet energetic arrangements.

Simon Phillips

Simon Phillips has played with quite a few bands from jazz fusion to progressive bands to even Judas Priest.  Mike named him as an influence.

Simon Phillips has played with quite a few bands from jazz fusion to progressive bands to even Judas Priest. Mike named him as an influence.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential metal bands.  Marcos named them as an influence.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential metal bands. Marcos named them as an influence.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal, inspiring the generations of extreme metal to follow them.  Peavy was a fan despite their “lousy” playing.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal, inspiring the generations of extreme metal to follow them. Peavy was a fan despite their “lousy” playing.

Dave Weckl

Dave Weckl is a influential jazz/fusion drummer.  Mike named him as an influence.

Dave Weckl is a influential jazz/fusion drummer. Mike named him as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash metal.  Peavy and Marcos named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash metal. Peavy and Marcos named them as an influence.

Dennis Chambers

Dennis Chambers is a jazz / fusion / funk drummer.  Mike named him as an influence.

Dennis Chambers is a jazz / fusion / funk drummer. Mike named him as an influence.

Queensryche are important for the development of progressive metal.  Peavy named Geoff Tate as a vocal influence early on.

Queensryche are important for the development of progressive metal. Peavy named Geoff Tate as a vocal influence early on.

Shawn Lane

Shawn Lane is a fusion and instrumental rock guitarist who’s collaborated with many.  Victor said he is inspired by guys like him.

Shawn Lane is a fusion and instrumental rock guitarist who’s collaborated with many. Victor said he is inspired by guys like him.

Of course everyone knows the story of thrash father Dave Mustaine forming Megadeth after being kicked out of Metallica.  Peavy named them as an influence.

Of course everyone knows the story of thrash father Dave Mustaine forming Megadeth after being kicked out of Metallica. Peavy named them as an influence.

If a band lasts long enough eventually they may just end up with members who grew up listening to the band.  In this case, Marcos was a huge fan of Rage before joining.

If a band lasts long enough eventually they may just end up with members who grew up listening to the band. In this case, Marcos was a huge fan of Rage before joining.

Testament are Bay Area thrash legends.  Peavy is a fan and said Chuck’s more brutal vocal style has influenced him more recently.

Testament are Bay Area thrash legends. Peavy is a fan and said Chuck’s more brutal vocal style has influenced him more recently.

Peavy said he started playing guitar around 8 or 9 with classical style, then Spanish style and said The Beatles was an influence before discovering Motorhead and switching to bass. He said he finds inspirations in newer bands such as Opeth but it probably doesn’t show in his music. Other prog bands he listens to include Spock´s beard, Transatlantic, Dream Theater, and Liquid Tension Experiment. He named favorite classical composers as Bach, Villa Lobos, Rachmaninov, Dvorak, and Debussy.

Jochen Schroeder was on guitar for the first few albums as well as being co-writer. I’m unsure of his influences.

Alf Meyerratken was the lead guitarist in Avenger and co-wrote on some of Prayer of Steel. He was not in the band after the name change and I’m sure of his influences.

Thomas Grüning was the lead guitarist on the first Rage album and co-wrote on a few songs. I’m unsure of his influences.

Guitarist Manni was the guitarist through the late 80’s to the mid 90’s. His early influences are Status Quo and Ac/dc. His main influences include the bands noted above. When he named Michael Schenker he didn’t specifically limit to Scorpions although he did say Uli from the Scorpions. It is possible that Schenker’s other bands (MSG, UFO) are also an influence. Possibly Uli’s as well.

Drummer Chris Efthimiadis co-wrote while in the band throughout the late 80’s and 90’s, I’m unsure of his influences. His brother Spiros Efthimiadis would join on guitar in the late 90’s and also write in the band. I couldn’t find his influences either. Along side Spiros was Sven Fischer who also wrote in the band. I haven’t found his influences either.

Victor started with cello and piano before picking up guitar as a kid. He said he grew up with jazz and later rock. He doesn’t name many influences, he when to college for jazz and rock guitar and tries to combine all these different things.

Drummer André Hilgers only has one co-writing credit in the band. Some of his influences include Mike Portnoy, Deen Castronovo, Tomas Haake, Tommy Lee, and Tommy Aldridge.

Before joining Rage, Marcos played in a professional cover band for 10 years. He said they played everything from B.B. King to Pantera.

To my knowledge drummer Vassilios has not contributed to writing.

 

Sources:

http://www.friday13thmetal.co.uk/Page%203%20-%20Interviews/Grave%20Digger/new_page_1.htm
https://www.wearethepit.com/2019/12/rages-peter-peavy-wagner-5-albums-that-change-my-life/
https://www.therockpit.net/2016/interview-peter-peavy-wager-rage/
https://www.bleeding4metal.de/index.php?show=interview&id=49
https://www.auxportesdumetal.com/interviews/rage2008-uk.html
https://kalejdoskopy.wordpress.com/2019/08/27/energy-of-metal-is-the-best-interview-with-victor-smolski-from-almanac/
http://themetalist.net/an-interview-with-victor-smolski-almanac/
https://buffalonews.com/news/the-buffalo-roots-of-beau-nasty/article_f07a06be-d0c8-5a64-a667-cd7b610f0dec.html
https://drummerszone.com/artists/mike-terrana/3357/profile/#biography
http://www.rocknreviews.net/Interview/Mike-Terrana/Interview.html
https://pearldrum.com/artist/andre-hilgers/13861
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3obg33kg5E

ZZ Top Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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ZZ Top over the years has maintained a steady 3-piece line up with Billy Gibbons on guitar and vocals, Dusty Hill on bass and vocals, and Frank Beard on drums. They all three have wrote music in the band. ZZ Top has always been a band rooted in blues. Let’s get into their influences…

 

Muddy Waters

Muddy Waters is known as the father of Chicago blues.  Billy named him as an influence.

Muddy Waters is known as the father of Chicago blues. Billy named him as an influence.

Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus is considered a jazz great, composer and bassist.  Dusty named him as an influence.

Charles Mingus is considered a jazz great, composer and bassist. Dusty named him as an influence.

Lightnin’ Hopkins

Lightnin’ Hopkins was a country/blues player.  Billy named him as an influence and said he was a hero in the Houston ghetto.

Lightnin’ Hopkins was a country/blues player. Billy named him as an influence and said he was a hero in the Houston ghetto.

Howlin’ Wolf

Howlin’ Wolf is a blues player known for his powerful voice.  Billy named him as an influence.

Howlin’ Wolf is a blues player known for his powerful voice. Billy named him as an influence.

Jimmy Reed

Jimmy Reed is a blues player born in Mississippi before later playing in the Chicago area.  Billy named him.

Jimmy Reed is a blues player born in Mississippi before later playing in the Chicago area. Billy named him.

B.B. King

B.B. King has been one of the best known and influential blues players.  Billy named him as an influence.  He said as a kid his dad took him to see King in the studio recording, and he named him as the King of blues.

B.B. King has been one of the best known and influential blues players. Billy named him as an influence. He said as a kid his dad took him to see King in the studio recording, and he named him as the King of blues.

Freddy King

Freddy King is known as one of the three kings of blues guitar (along with B.B. and Albert).  Billy named him as an influence.

Freddy King is known as one of the three kings of blues guitar (along with B.B. and Albert). Billy named him as an influence.

Albert King

Albert King is the the third of the three kings of blues guitar.  Billy also named him.

Albert King is the the third of the three kings of blues guitar. Billy also named him.

Otis Redding

Otis Redding is a highly regarded soul singer.  Billy is a big fan.

Otis Redding is a highly regarded soul singer. Billy is a big fan.

The Beatles are one of the biggest bands from a time when rock ‘n’ roll turned in to rock.  Dusty said that he consider Paul McCartney one of the best bass players for his ability to compliment song with out standing out when unnecessary.  He says t…

The Beatles are one of the biggest bands from a time when rock ‘n’ roll turned in to rock. Dusty said that he consider Paul McCartney one of the best bass players for his ability to compliment song with out standing out when unnecessary. He says that he tries to play in that way.

The Rolling Stones was one of the biggest bands out of the British invasion.  Billy is a huge fan of Their Satanic Majesties Request.

The Rolling Stones was one of the biggest bands out of the British invasion. Billy is a huge fan of Their Satanic Majesties Request.

Jimi Hendrix was one of the most revolutionary guitar players of any time.  Billy said he showed what could be done with a guitar beyond what the inventors would have ever imagined.

Jimi Hendrix was one of the most revolutionary guitar players of any time. Billy said he showed what could be done with a guitar beyond what the inventors would have ever imagined.

The 13th Floor Elevators was a psychedelic rock band formed by Roky Erickson.  Billy named their first album as having a big impact on him.

The 13th Floor Elevators was a psychedelic rock band formed by Roky Erickson. Billy named their first album as having a big impact on him.

Cream are an important psychedelic blues rock band.  Billy said they had a profound influence on ZZ Top.  Dusty said he was heavily influenced by Jack Bruce.

Cream are an important psychedelic blues rock band. Billy said they had a profound influence on ZZ Top. Dusty said he was heavily influenced by Jack Bruce.

Jeff Beck, formerly of the Yardbirds, is a hugely influential guitarist.  Billy named his album Truth as revolutionary.

Jeff Beck, formerly of the Yardbirds, is a hugely influential guitarist. Billy named his album Truth as revolutionary.

Stanley Clark

Stanley Clark is a solo bassist and member of jazz/fusion band Return to Forever.  Dusty named him as an influence.

Stanley Clark is a solo bassist and member of jazz/fusion band Return to Forever. Dusty named him as an influence.

Depeche Mode are an influential new wave band.  Billy is a fan.

Depeche Mode are an influential new wave band. Billy is a fan.

Ministry are pioneers in industrial rock and metal.  Billy is a fan.

Ministry are pioneers in industrial rock and metal. Billy is a fan.

As a kid, Dusty said he considered himself a singer first, but picked up bass because his brother played guitar and had a drummer. They needed a bassist so he learned to play.

I’m unsure of Frank’s influences.

Bands influenced by ZZ Top!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

Guitarist Rowan Robertson was a fan of ZZ Top

Guitarist Rowan Robertson was a fan of ZZ Top

NWOBHM legends

NWOBHM legends

Industrial Metal pioneers, Front man Al named ZZ Top as pioneers in industrial.

Industrial Metal pioneers, Front man Al named ZZ Top as pioneers in industrial.

German fathers of Power Metal

German fathers of Power Metal

Fathers of Sludge

Fathers of Sludge

Classic Black Metal

Classic Black Metal

Fathers of Groove

Fathers of Groove

Groove Masters

Groove Masters

Heavy/Power

Heavy/Power

Sources:

https://billygibbons.com/2016/11/charleston-city-paper-seven-questions-zz-tops-billy-f-gibbons/
https://www.loudersound.com/features/zz-tops-billy-gibbons-the-10-records-that-changed-my-life
https://forbassplayersonly.com/dusty-hills-texas-tale/

Fear Factory Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Fear Factory are predominantly an industrial/groove metal band, although their earliest stuff has more of a death metal sound. Vocalist and main lyricist Burton C. Bell as been the only member to appear on every album. On a few albums he has a bigger hand in the writing. Except for two albums Dino Cazares has been on guitar and has been the main writer. Early on he shared in writing with original drummer Raymond Herrera. Bassist Christian Olde Wolbers wrote while in the band and played guitar for the two albums that don’t have Dino. Gene Hoglan drummed on one album and shares in writing on many of those tracks. There has been other bass players and drummer, but non of which that are credited as contributing with writing. Much of Fear Factory’s industrial sound comes from producer and keyboardist Rhys Fulber who occasionally is giving writing credit and shares heavily in writing for The Industrialist. Although he’s not an official member of the band I will be including his influences as well. Other session players have contributed to the industrial side but none are credited with contributing to writing.

The Beatles are one of the worlds biggest rock bands and have been super influential.  Dino named them as some of his favorite writers.

The Beatles are one of the worlds biggest rock bands and have been super influential. Dino named them as some of his favorite writers.

PInk Floyd are one of the best known progressive rock band.  Burton named them as an influence.

PInk Floyd are one of the best known progressive rock band. Burton named them as an influence.

Kraftwerk are considered pioneers in electronic music.  Rhys named them as his biggest influence.

Kraftwerk are considered pioneers in electronic music. Rhys named them as his biggest influence.

Wings was formed by Paul McCartney with his wife and Denny Laine (Moody Blues).  Dino named Paul as one of his favorite writers including his work in Wings.

Wings was formed by Paul McCartney with his wife and Denny Laine (Moody Blues). Dino named Paul as one of his favorite writers including his work in Wings.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band.  Dino said Angus was probably the first person to inspire him to pick up guitar.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Dino said Angus was probably the first person to inspire him to pick up guitar.

Dokken were a big metal/glam band.  Dino named George Lynch as an influence.

Dokken were a big metal/glam band. Dino named George Lynch as an influence.

The Police were a popular post-punk, new wave band.  Christian named them as his favorite band.

The Police were a popular post-punk, new wave band. Christian named them as his favorite band.

The Misfits are a super influential punk / hardcore band.  Christian named them as an influence.

The Misfits are a super influential punk / hardcore band. Christian named them as an influence.

Buzzcocks were a well known punk band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Buzzcocks were a well known punk band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Van Halen were had a huge impact on the world of rock and metal.  Dino is a big fan of the first album and Eddie’s guitar tone.  He based his guitar tone on Eddie’s sound.

Van Halen were had a huge impact on the world of rock and metal. Dino is a big fan of the first album and Eddie’s guitar tone. He based his guitar tone on Eddie’s sound.

Dead Kennedys is an important punk / hardcore band.  Christian named them as an influence.

Dead Kennedys is an important punk / hardcore band. Christian named them as an influence.

Killing Joke were a post punk band that helped influence industrial rock.  Dino said they had a big impact on his guitar sound especially the chorus effect they used.  Burton named them as an influence.

Killing Joke were a post punk band that helped influence industrial rock. Dino said they had a big impact on his guitar sound especially the chorus effect they used. Burton named them as an influence.

U2 are a post punk rock band.  Dino named The Edge as an influence.  Raymond said they are all fans of U2.  Burton named their early stuff as an influence.

U2 are a post punk rock band. Dino named The Edge as an influence. Raymond said they are all fans of U2. Burton named their early stuff as an influence.

Def Leppard were a NWOBHM that became huge after going into a more pop direction.  Dino named them when asked about favorite writers.

Def Leppard were a NWOBHM that became huge after going into a more pop direction. Dino named them when asked about favorite writers.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were a post punk band.  Burton named them as an influence.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were a post punk band. Burton named them as an influence.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a English electronic band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a English electronic band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Sisters of Mercy are an important goth rock band.  Burton named them as an influence and said Wayne Hussey is one of the most underrated song writers.

Sisters of Mercy are an important goth rock band. Burton named them as an influence and said Wayne Hussey is one of the most underrated song writers.

Pete Shelley

Pete Shelley did some new wave solo album after leaving the Buzzcocks. Rhys’s named his Homosapien album as an influence.

Pete Shelley did some new wave solo album after leaving the Buzzcocks. Rhys’s named his Homosapien album as an influence.

Ministry are industrial rock/metal pioneers.  Dino said they are fans.  Raymond confirms the influence.

Ministry are industrial rock/metal pioneers. Dino said they are fans. Raymond confirms the influence.

SPK were an 80’s industrial band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

SPK were an 80’s industrial band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash.  Dino named Metallica and James as an influence. He also praised the writing on the black album.  Raymond named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash. Dino named Metallica and James as an influence. He also praised the writing on the black album. Raymond named them as an influence.

Exodus are one of the earliest formed thrash bands.  Dino named them as an influence.  He love their first album and said they were his favorite band at one time.

Exodus are one of the earliest formed thrash bands. Dino named them as an influence. He love their first album and said they were his favorite band at one time.

Napalm Death are among the first and most important grindcore bands.  Dino is a fan.

Napalm Death are among the first and most important grindcore bands. Dino is a fan.

Suicidal Tendencies are an important hardcore / crossover thrash band.  Christian named their first two albums as an influence.

Suicidal Tendencies are an important hardcore / crossover thrash band. Christian named their first two albums as an influence.

Slayer were the most aggressive sounding of the early thrash bands.  Dino named them as an influence.  Raymond named Dave Lambardo as an influence.

Slayer were the most aggressive sounding of the early thrash bands. Dino named them as an influence. Raymond named Dave Lambardo as an influence.

Death Angel are a bay area thrash band.  Dino named them as an influence.

Death Angel are a bay area thrash band. Dino named them as an influence.

D.R.I. are one of the most important of the crossover thrash bands.  Dino and Christian named them as an influence.

D.R.I. are one of the most important of the crossover thrash bands. Dino and Christian named them as an influence.

Ratt were a prominent metal band on the glam side of things.  Dino named Warren DeMartini as an influence.

Ratt were a prominent metal band on the glam side of things. Dino named Warren DeMartini as an influence.

Swans are a experimental rock band.  Burton named them as an influence.

Swans are a experimental rock band. Burton named them as an influence.

Possessed took thrash to a new level and are often considered the fathers of death metal, although now their sound is more often referred to as death/thrash.  Dino named them as an influence.

Possessed took thrash to a new level and are often considered the fathers of death metal, although now their sound is more often referred to as death/thrash. Dino named them as an influence.

Death are considered fathers of death metal by many and are certainly pioneers.  Dino named them as an influence.

Death are considered fathers of death metal by many and are certainly pioneers. Dino named them as an influence.

KMFDM are a German industrial band.  Dino named them as an influence.

KMFDM are a German industrial band. Dino named them as an influence.

Dead Can Dance are a post punk, goth, dark wave duo.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Dead Can Dance are a post punk, goth, dark wave duo. Rhys named them as an influence.

Faith No More are an influential alternative band.  Raymond said they are all a fan.

Faith No More are an influential alternative band. Raymond said they are all a fan.

Carcass are important for grindcore and melodic death.  Dino is a fan.

Carcass are important for grindcore and melodic death. Dino is a fan.

Terrorizer was a death metal / grindcore band.  Raymond named Pete Sandoval from his Terrorizer days as an influence.

Terrorizer was a death metal / grindcore band. Raymond named Pete Sandoval from his Terrorizer days as an influence.

Guns ‘n’ Roses  were one of the biggest hard rock bands in the world at one time.  Dino said he is a fan of their first album.

Guns ‘n’ Roses were one of the biggest hard rock bands in the world at one time. Dino said he is a fan of their first album.

Public Enemy are an important hip-hop group.  Dino named them as an influence.

Public Enemy are an important hip-hop group. Dino named them as an influence.

Godflesh are pioneers of industrial metal.  Dino and Burton said the earlier incarnation of Fear Factory, Ulceration, was a godflesh ripoff.  Burton said they was the band that him and Dino really bounded over and his favorite band.

Godflesh are pioneers of industrial metal. Dino and Burton said the earlier incarnation of Fear Factory, Ulceration, was a godflesh ripoff. Burton said they was the band that him and Dino really bounded over and his favorite band.

Nine Inch Nails are a popular industrial rock band.  Dino said they are fans.

Nine Inch Nails are a popular industrial rock band. Dino said they are fans.

Massive Attack are a Trip Hop group.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Massive Attack are a Trip Hop group. Rhys named them as an influence.

Rhys Fulber although only appear as a session player and not a member of the band, Dino said after meeting him they were able to add a lot of the more industrial aspects to their music. Rhys has also produced multiple FF albums. He has co-written songs and co-wrote most of the songs on The Industrialist.

Dino said he is not a fan of Kurt Cobain’s music but liked how he structured songs. He also said he liked the way Dave Grohl structures songs. He said he was a fan of producers Mutt Lang and Bob Rock. Dino took inspiration from industrial and hip-hop bands that used guitar samples for playing in a style that mimicked sampled guitars.

Christian said he developed an interest in hip-hop and from that realized sometimes a simple hook is better and more memorable than loads of complicated riffs.

Burton was in school and church choirs as a kid. He says he comes from more of a post-punk, industrial, and gothic background. He also says he’s a fan of move sound tracks, naming Blade Runner and composer Vangelis as well as Dredd composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan

Gene Hoglan was the drummer on Mechanize and and is given co-writing credits on a few songs.

Bands influenced by Fear Factory!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

Groove and Melodic Death

Groove and Melodic Death

Sources:

https://blabbermouth.net/news/fear-factorys-dino-cazares-my-playing-was-never-influenced-by-pantera/#:~:text=Dino%20elaborated%20in%20a%20separate,%2C%20DEATH%20etc...%22
https://www.westword.com/music/fear-factorys-dino-cazares-on-living-in-the-technocratic-world-the-acts-been-singing-about-5716286
https://killyourstereo.com/interviews/1025779/fear-factory/
http://metalassault.com/Interviews/2013/12/21/in-depth-interview-with-fear-factory-guitarist-dino-cazares/
https://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/dino-cazares-of-fear-factory
https://www.guitarworld.com/features/dino-cazares-aggression-continuum
https://www.musicomh.com/features/interviews/interview-fear-factory
https://www.metalunderground.com/interviews/details.cfm?newsid=8239
http://www.roughedge.com/features/fearfactory.htm
https://www.metal-rules.com/2008/11/05/christian-olde-wolbers-of-fear-factory/
http://www.dabelly.com/features/feature187.htm
https://www.loudersound.com/features/burton-c-bell-my-life-story
https://crypticrock.com/interview-burton-c-bell-of-fear-factory/
https://v13.net/2020/10/in-conversation-with-burton-c-bell-the-return-of-ascension-of-the-watchers-w-audio/
https://www.kerrang.com/features/im-proud-of-my-legacy-but-its-time-to-move-forward-burton-c-bell-on-leaving-fear-factory-and-whats-to-come/
https://www.electricityclub.co.uk/rhys-fulber-interview/
http://www.musicaldiscoveries.com/reviews/rhysfulber.htm

Celtic Frost Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Hellhammer was a hugely influential underground extreme metal band who would have an enormous impact on death and black metal as well as other extreme influenced metal genres. I am unsure on how writing was done with the early members of the band. Apocalyptic Raids is the only release that names writing credits are noted as Tom G. Warrior and Tom / Martin Eric Ain.

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Celtic Frost was formed out of the remnants of the underground Hellhammer with founder guitarist/vocalst Thomas Gabriel Fischer (Tom G. Warrior) along with bassist Martin Eric Ain. Celtic Frost and Hellhammer have had a huge impact on extreme metal genres. Tom G. Warrior has been the main music writer within the band and Martin has also had a big hand in the lyrics and occasional the music. The contribution of other members are noted below, but this list focuses on the influences named by Tom G. Warrior.

The Fathers of Metal.  Tom said discovering them was life changing.

The Fathers of Metal. Tom said discovering them was life changing.

UFO was a an influential hard rock band.  Tom named them as an influence.

UFO was a an influential hard rock band. Tom named them as an influence.

Blue Oyster Cult are an American hard rock band.  Along side Black Sabbath, Tom discovered BOC.

Blue Oyster Cult are an American hard rock band. Along side Black Sabbath, Tom discovered BOC.

Goddo were a Canadian Hard Rock band. Tom is a fan.

Motorhead are hard rock / heavy metal legends being one of the most raw sounding bands of their time.  Tom named them as an influence.

Motorhead are hard rock / heavy metal legends being one of the most raw sounding bands of their time. Tom named them as an influence.

Angel Witch were an influential NWOBHM band.  Tom named them as an influence.

Angel Witch were an influential NWOBHM band. Tom named them as an influence.

Discharge were an influential hardcore punk band.  Tom named them as an influence.

Discharge were an influential hardcore punk band. Tom named them as an influence.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal.  Tom said the first two Venom albums were world changing and they were a huge influence on him.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal. Tom said the first two Venom albums were world changing and they were a huge influence on him.

Anvil was a Canadian heavy metal band. Tom said he loved their stuff.

Raven are a NWOBHM band.  Tom named them as an influence.

Raven are a NWOBHM band. Tom named them as an influence.

Exciter was a traditional / speed metal band. Tom is big fan and said their first album changed their lives.

The NWOBHM is named as an influence but only the above named bands have been specifically named.

Tom when asked about the style change on Cold Lake, he stated “Nobody feels as much hatred for Cold Lake as I do”

Tom mentions Megadeth’s demo being an eye opener to them about the technicality they were pushing in North America. I’m not sure if that means it was an inspiration in any way. In the same interview he mentions looking up to Canadian bands Goddo, Triumph, Exciter, and Rush. To topic was on comparison of Canada and Switzerland. Out side of what is noted above he doesn’t specifically mention all these bands as influences.

Martin wrote a significant amount lyric wise and to a lesser extent music until Monotheist where he has writing credit on nearly every song. I’m unsure of his musical influences.

Lyrically the band named influences from H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Alister Crawley.

Film scores from movies like The Omen, and scores for Dario Argento films by the Italian prog rock band Goblin.

In a Rolling Stones article it is asserted that Tom’s influences include Tygers of Pan Tang, GBH, and Anti-Nowhere League. It is likely true, but there isn’t a direct quote given and I have not seen any other interviews that support the assertion.

Oliver Amberg appears on Cold Lake and co-wrote on many tracks. He said when he was a huge Kiss fan and Ace Frehley was a god to him. Later he got into Van Halen.

Curt Victor Bryant was on bass for Cold Lake and guitar/bass (shared bass duties with Martin) for Vanity/Nemesis and co-wrote on both albums. I’m unsure of his influences.

Stephen Priestly played on Morbid Tales but left the band because of musical differences. He said at the time he was more into Rainbow and Whitesnake. He came back and was on Cold Lake and Vanity/Nemesis. He has a few co-writing contributions.

Drummer Reed St. Mark played on several albums but is not giving writing credits except for a few bonus tracks that were later included.

Erol Uenala was on guitars on Monotheist. He co-wrote; I’m unsure of his influences.

Franco Sesa was the drummer and co wrote on Monotheist. I’m unsure of his influences.

Bands influenced by Hellhammer or Celtic Frost!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

Recognized by many as the fathers of Death Meta, Check was influenced by Hellhammer and Celtic Frost.

Recognized by many as the fathers of Death Meta, Check was influenced by Hellhammer and Celtic Frost.

Classic Death Metal

Death/Doom and gothic pioneers, named Celtic Frost.

Death/Doom and gothic pioneers, named Celtic Frost.

Black Metallers

Black Metallers

Death/Doom and Symphonic pioneers, They named both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost and are even named after a CF album.

Death/Doom and Symphonic pioneers, They named both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost and are even named after a CF album.

One of the biggest death metal bands

One of the biggest death metal bands

Sludge classic, named Celtic Frost

Sludge classic, named Celtic Frost

Fathers of Groove, Phil is a huge fan of both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost

Fathers of Groove, Phil is a huge fan of both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost

A death metal classic naming both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost

A death metal classic naming both Hellhammer and Celtic Frost

Taking Black metal in a progressive direction, they named Celtic Frost.

Taking Black metal in a progressive direction, they named Celtic Frost.

Pioneers of Melodic Death

Pioneers of Melodic Death

Gothic metal, influenced by Celtic Frost.

Gothic metal, influenced by Celtic Frost.

 

Sources:

https://www.kerrang.com/features/tom-g-warrior-we-played-radical-music-that-pushed-everybody-away-and-we-loved-that-fuck-them-all/#:~:text=Inspired%20by%20the%20energy%20of,have%20become%20cornerstones%20in%20metal.
https://www.loudersound.com/features/my-life-story-tom-g-warrior-of-celtic-frost
https://alarm-magazine.com/2010/qa-tom-warrior-of-celtic-frost-triptykon-and-hellhammer/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORl1y0FmS8Q&t=119s
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/tom-g-warrior-celtic-frost-hellhammer-interview-848041/
https://podtail.com/en/podcast/80-s-glam-metalcast/80-s-glam-metalcast-episode-39-oliver-amberg-ex-ce/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYAevTf9NrM

Venom Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Venom is a legendary band being hugely influential on thrash, death, and black metal. But who influenced them? At the heart of the band in the early years you have Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddom. There has been several line up changes but always with either Cronos or Mantas. For that reason their influences are the most important ones but I’ll touch on some of the other members who have contributed over the years as well.

The Rolling Stones were a important 60’s rock band with a lot of blues in their sound.  Cronos named them as an influence.

The Rolling Stones were a important 60’s rock band with a lot of blues in their sound. Cronos named them as an influence.

One of the earliest rock bands that played a harder rock style, Cronos named The Who as an influence.

One of the earliest rock bands that played a harder rock style, Cronos named The Who as an influence.

Deep Purple has been hugely influential for metal bands. Cronos named them as an influence and Abaddon named them as his favorite band.

Deep Purple has been hugely influential for metal bands. Cronos named them as an influence and Abaddon named them as his favorite band.

The fathers of metal, Black Sabbath. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named Sabbath an influence.

The fathers of metal, Black Sabbath. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named Sabbath an influence.

Kiss is known for their live shows and Venom for sure was influenced by their stage shows. Kiss was a band they have covered over the years. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named them as an influence.  Antton names both Peter Chris and Eric Carr as infl…

Kiss is known for their live shows and Venom for sure was influenced by their stage shows. Kiss was a band they have covered over the years. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named them as an influence. Antton names both Peter Chris and Eric Carr as influences.

Judas Priest, the metal gods influenced tons of metal bands including Venom who adopted their studs and leather look. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named them as an influence. In the early days they covered Priest. Abaddon name the one time drummer fr…

Judas Priest, the metal gods influenced tons of metal bands including Venom who adopted their studs and leather look. Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon named them as an influence. In the early days they covered Priest. Abaddon name the one time drummer from Sin After Sin, Simon Phillips as his favorite drummer. Antton named Scott Travis as an influences.

The Tubes are considered more of a proto-punk band. They were listed as an influence by Cronos.

The Tubes are considered more of a proto-punk band. They were listed as an influence by Cronos.

Motorhead, the legendary no frills heavy metal band had a big influence on Venom. Mantas stated that Venom’s goal was to combine the stage show of Kiss with the sound of Motorhead.

Motorhead, the legendary no frills heavy metal band had a big influence on Venom. Mantas stated that Venom’s goal was to combine the stage show of Kiss with the sound of Motorhead.

One of the biggest bands in Punk even though short lived, they had a big influence on not just punk but some metal bands such as Venom.  Cronos named them as an influence.

One of the biggest bands in Punk even though short lived, they had a big influence on not just punk but some metal bands such as Venom. Cronos named them as an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Demolition Man named them as an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Demolition Man named them as an influence.

It’s hard to find guitar players who aren’t inspired by Eddie Van Halen. He’s easily one of the most influential guitar players. Van Halen’s influence can be heard on the album The Calm Before The Storm even if it’s not as obvious on their other alb…

It’s hard to find guitar players who aren’t inspired by Eddie Van Halen. He’s easily one of the most influential guitar players. Van Halen’s influence can be heard on the album The Calm Before The Storm even if it’s not as obvious on their other albums. Cronos named them as an influence. Antton named them as an early influence.

The Dickies were a punk rock band.  Demolition man named them as an influence.

The Dickies were a punk rock band. Demolition man named them as an influence.

Pantera changed the music world when they released Cowbosy From Hell.  Antton named Vinnie Paul as his biggest influence.

Pantera changed the music world when they released Cowbosy From Hell. Antton named Vinnie Paul as his biggest influence.

Cronos named Elvis as an influence because of the controversy around him.

Tony “Demolition Man” Dolan replaced Cronos from 1989-1995 and played on three albums.

Al Barns played guitar on Prime Evil and Temples of Ice, however I am uncertain what his influences are.

Antton played on three albums and co wrote (including riffs) in the 2000’s.

La Rage has been on guitar since 2007. Some of his influences include Slayer, Testament, and Archenemy. I’m uncertain on how much he as contributed to writing.

Mike “Mykvs” Hickney who played on The Calm Before the Storm and co-wrote on Metal Black. He named some of his influences as Jeff Beck, Allan Holdsworth, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Ace Frehley, Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty, Mike Bloomfield, Leslie West, John Sykes, Pantera

James Clare only has two co writing credits on The Calm Before the Storm.

As for newest drummer Dante I’m unsure if he has any writing credits or what his influences are.

Bands influenced by Venom!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

The Fathers of Thrash

The Fathers of Thrash

German Thrash and first wave black metal

German Thrash and first wave black metal

Extreme Pioneers

Extreme Pioneers

FUCKIN’ SLAYER!!!!

FUCKIN’ SLAYER!!!!

The Fathers of Death

The Fathers of Death

Extreme Pioneers

Extreme Pioneers

German Speed, Power, and more

German Speed, Power, and more

Thrash Legends!

Thrash Legends!

Classic Death Metal

The Fathers of Sludge

The Fathers of Sludge

Death Metal with a touch of jazz

Death Metal with a touch of jazz

Polish Death Metal Legends

Polish Death Metal Legends

Death/Doom to Symphonic

Death/Doom to Symphonic

Sludge classic

Sludge classic

One of the biggest of Death Metal

One of the biggest of Death Metal

A death metal classic.

A death metal classic.

Fathers of Groove

Fathers of Groove

Moving Black Metal in a progressive direction.

Moving Black Metal in a progressive direction.

Pioneers of Melodic Death

Pioneers of Melodic Death

Gothic / Symphonic

Gothic / Symphonic

Sources:

https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/venom-frontman-talks-about-guitarist-change/
https://sabian.com/artist/antton-lant/
http://www.maximum-ink.com/2000/features/venom-12-00/
http://www.maximumink.com/index.php/articles/permalink/mpire_of_evil
https://medium.com/@JakamKourasanis/tony-demolition-man-dolan-venom-inc-interview-c362bdb613c3
https://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-10-issue-1/features/interviews/venom/an-interview-with-abaddon/
https://web.archive.org/web/20100110155313/http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/sunra/315/venominterviewrichards.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20100110155313/http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/sunra/315/venominterviewrichards.html
http://bravewords.com/news/venom-drummer-antton-lant-vinnie-paul-is-definitely-one-of-my-biggest-influences

Stryper Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Stryper are mostly known for the fact that they are a Christian metal band. Unlike many christian bands that are only using music as a way to spread the gospel, Stryper standout as actually being decent although admittedly extremely cheesy. They do some traditional heavy metal as well as a more glam style. They have maintained a consistent lineup with the exception of a couple bass player changes. The classic line up consists of Michael Sweet on guitar/vocals, Robert Sweet on drums, Oz Fox on guitar, and Tim Gaines on bass. Other bassists would be Tracy Ferrie and Perry Richardson. They would also have a few other members early on who never recorded with the band. The vast majority of songs have been written by Micheal with only a few songs over the years being written or co-written by other members. For that reason this tree will focus on mostly his influences.

Deep Purple are among the most influential bands on heavy metal while actually only doing a relatively small amount of heavy metal songs and being more of a hard rock band. Stryper covered Deep Purple on their The Covering album that was full of son…

Deep Purple are among the most influential bands on heavy metal while actually only doing a relatively small amount of heavy metal songs and being more of a hard rock band. Stryper covered Deep Purple on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Few bands have been as important on rock as Led Zeppelin. Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them. Robert was influenced by Bonham.

Few bands have been as important on rock as Led Zeppelin. Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them. Robert was influenced by Bonham.

The Fathers of Metal, Black Sabbath. Stryper covered a Dio era Black Sabbath song on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

The Fathers of Metal, Black Sabbath. Stryper covered a Dio era Black Sabbath song on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Sweet were a glam/hard rock band.  Stryper covered Sweet on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Sweet were a glam/hard rock band. Stryper covered Sweet on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

With the incredible Michael Schenker on guitar, UFO was very influential. Stryper covered UFO on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

With the incredible Michael Schenker on guitar, UFO was very influential. Stryper covered UFO on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Styx were arena rockers.  Michael named them as one of the band he grew up listing to.

Styx were arena rockers. Michael named them as one of the band he grew up listing to.

Scorpions had a balance of hard rock and heavy metal. Stryper covered Scorpions on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Scorpions had a balance of hard rock and heavy metal. Stryper covered Scorpions on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Kansas were a progressive rock band.  Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Kansas were a progressive rock band. Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

The Metal Gods! Michael says Halford is his all time favorite metal singer and an influence on him. He says they are huge Priest fans.

The Metal Gods! Michael says Halford is his all time favorite metal singer and an influence on him. He says they are huge Priest fans.

Kiss were a huge band known for their exciting live shows. Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Kiss were a huge band known for their exciting live shows. Stryper covered them on their The Covering album that was full of songs that influenced them.

Journey were arena rockers with a bunch of pop hits. Michael named them as a band he grew up listing to and named singer Steve Perry as one of his favorite singers.

Journey were arena rockers with a bunch of pop hits. Michael named them as a band he grew up listing to and named singer Steve Perry as one of his favorite singers.

Boston were a hard rock / progressive rock band.  Michael says they wee a big influence on him.  He even filled in with them in recent years.

Boston were a hard rock / progressive rock band. Michael says they wee a big influence on him. He even filled in with them in recent years.

Y&T were a hard rock / heavy metal / glam band.  Robert named their drummer Leonard Hays as an influence.

Y&T were a hard rock / heavy metal / glam band. Robert named their drummer Leonard Hays as an influence.

Van Halen brought a spark into music with Eddie’s flashy playing that would reshape the music world. Michael said they are heavily inspired by Van Halen. Robert named Alex as an influence.

Van Halen brought a spark into music with Eddie’s flashy playing that would reshape the music world. Michael said they are heavily inspired by Van Halen. Robert named Alex as an influence.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential bands. Michael named them as one of the bands he grew up listing to.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential bands. Michael named them as one of the bands he grew up listing to.

Ozzy has had some amazing guitar players over the years. Michael talks about being a huge Randy Rhoads fan. Oz also names him as a huge influence.

Ozzy has had some amazing guitar players over the years. Michael talks about being a huge Randy Rhoads fan. Oz also names him as a huge influence.

Michael also names Steve Perry and Paul Rodgers as favorite signers. He talks about growing up with his dad listening to a variety of things from Mario Lanza to Elvis Presley to Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Robert says he was influenced by a lot of singer and guitar players and wanted to bring that showmen ship to drums.

Sources

https://www.guitarworld.com/features/interview-strypers-michael-sweet#:~:text=%E2%80%9COn%20Fire%E2%80%9D%20(Van%20Halen,new%20level%20in%20our%20band.&text=Definitely%2C%20man%2C%20and%20as%20a,one%20of%20my%20biggest%20influences.
https://themusicroom.me/michael-sweet-a-year-in-the-valley/
http://www.thirdstage.ca/boston/articles/interviews/604-more-than-a-feeling-an-interview-with-michael-sweet
https://amnplify.com.au/portfolio-items/interview-with-michael-sweet-from-stryper-18-07-18/
https://www.houstonpress.com/music/strypers-michael-sweet-god-formed-this-band-6770118
http://bravewords.com/news/stryper-drummer-robert-sweet-talks-gear-rock-stars-and-stripes-in-new-career-spanning-interview
https://twitter.com/sirozfox/status/975746852451639296?lang=en

Vicious Rumors Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Although the Bay Area is known for it’s thrash metal scene, Vicious Rumors were heavy metal. They are often considered part of The USPM scene. Guitarist Geoff Thorp has been the heart of the band since the beginning and drummer has been on ever album with the exception of one. The classic line up consisted of Mark McGee on guitar, Dave Star on bass, and on vocals Carl Albert. Starting in the mid 90’s the line up would be far less consistent. This family tree at this time will only focus on the classic line up. This is because I am unsure of writing credits after that point. If at a future point I have information on later line ups and respective writing credits I will revisit the VR family tree.

The Beatles are probably the worlds most influential rock band. Mark named them as an influence.

The Beatles are probably the worlds most influential rock band. Mark named them as an influence.

Steve Howe

Steve Howe most notably played in Yes and Asia as well as solo.  Mark named him as an influence.

Steve Howe most notably played in Yes and Asia as well as solo. Mark named him as an influence.

The Who are an inflectional rock band who ventured in to a harder sound at the time.  Mark named them as an influence.

The Who are an inflectional rock band who ventured in to a harder sound at the time. Mark named them as an influence.

Jimi Hendrix was easily the most influential guitar player in his day. Geoff named him as an early influence along with others that he first heard from his older sister.  Vinnie also named him as an influence.

Jimi Hendrix was easily the most influential guitar player in his day. Geoff named him as an early influence along with others that he first heard from his older sister. Vinnie also named him as an influence.

David Gilmour

David Gilmour was the long time guitarist of Pink Floyd and has done tons of stuff with other artists as well as solo albums.  Geoff named him as an influence.

David Gilmour was the long time guitarist of Pink Floyd and has done tons of stuff with other artists as well as solo albums. Geoff named him as an influence.

Aynsley Dunbar

Aynsley Dunbar is a drummer who has played with literally every band ever.  Larry named him as an influence.

Aynsley Dunbar is a drummer who has played with literally every band ever. Larry named him as an influence.

Jethro Tull were a progressive rock band most remembered for their frontman’s use of the flute.  Geoff named them as an early influence.

Jethro Tull were a progressive rock band most remembered for their frontman’s use of the flute. Geoff named them as an early influence.

Deep Purple were super influential to many. Larry named them as a band he idolized. Mark and Vinnie also named Ritchie as an influence.

Deep Purple were super influential to many. Larry named them as a band he idolized. Mark and Vinnie also named Ritchie as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are easily one of the most influential hard rock bands. Geoff named them as one of his influences growing up. Larry said Bonham was the reason he started drumming. Mark named Led Zep as an influence. Vinnie named Jimmy as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are easily one of the most influential hard rock bands. Geoff named them as one of his influences growing up. Larry said Bonham was the reason he started drumming. Mark named Led Zep as an influence. Vinnie named Jimmy as an influence.

Bill Bruford

Bill Bruford is a prog rock drummer who notably played with Yes and King Crimson.  Larry named him as an influence.

Bill Bruford is a prog rock drummer who notably played with Yes and King Crimson. Larry named him as an influence.

Yes were a influential progressive rock band.  Although they weren’t directly named as an influence, Larry named yes drummer Bill Bruford as an influence and Mark named guitarist Steve Howe as an influence.

Yes were a influential progressive rock band. Although they weren’t directly named as an influence, Larry named yes drummer Bill Bruford as an influence and Mark named guitarist Steve Howe as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal. Geoff named them as an influence. Larry named them as a band he idolized.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal. Geoff named them as an influence. Larry named them as a band he idolized.

Thin Lizzy have been a very influential hard rock band with their twin lead harmonies.  Dave named them as an influence and said that Phil Lynott is his favorite bassists.

Thin Lizzy have been a very influential hard rock band with their twin lead harmonies. Dave named them as an influence and said that Phil Lynott is his favorite bassists.

UFO are influential hard rockers. Dave named bassist Pete Way as one of his influences.

UFO are influential hard rockers. Dave named bassist Pete Way as one of his influences.

Neal Schon

Neal Schon has been part of a bunch but most notably Journey.  Geoff named him as an influence.

Neal Schon has been part of a bunch but most notably Journey. Geoff named him as an influence.

Billy Cobham is a influential jazz drummer.  Larry named him as an influence.

Billy Cobham is a influential jazz drummer. Larry named him as an influence.

Steve Hackett

Steve Hackett is a progressive rock guitarist best known for his work with Genesis and his solo albums.  Mark named him as an influence.

Steve Hackett is a progressive rock guitarist best known for his work with Genesis and his solo albums. Mark named him as an influence.

One of the great American blues based hard rock bands, Aerosmith.  Geoff named them as an influence growing up.

One of the great American blues based hard rock bands, Aerosmith. Geoff named them as an influence growing up.

Queen have been a big influence on many over the years especially guitarists and vocalists.  Mark named them as and and influence and Vinnie also named Brian May as an influence.

Queen have been a big influence on many over the years especially guitarists and vocalists. Mark named them as and and influence and Vinnie also named Brian May as an influence.

Judas Priest are one of the most important and influential metal bands. Geoff named them as an influence growing up. Dave named Ian Hill as one of his bass influences.

Judas Priest are one of the most important and influential metal bands. Geoff named them as an influence growing up. Dave named Ian Hill as one of his bass influences.

Kiss are one of the biggest american hard rock bands known for their great live shows (and also the face paint).  Dave named Gene as one of his bass influences.

Kiss are one of the biggest american hard rock bands known for their great live shows (and also the face paint). Dave named Gene as one of his bass influences.

Ted Nugent was an American hard rock guitar icon.  Geoff named him as an influence growing up.

Ted Nugent was an American hard rock guitar icon. Geoff named him as an influence growing up.

Terry Bozzio

Terry Bozzio is known for playing with Frank Zappa and having to many drums/cymbals.  Larry named him as an influence.

Terry Bozzio is known for playing with Frank Zappa and having to many drums/cymbals. Larry named him as an influence.

AC/DC became the quintessential hard rock band. Geoff named them as an influence. Mark also named Angus as an influence.

AC/DC became the quintessential hard rock band. Geoff named them as an influence. Mark also named Angus as an influence.

 

Randy Rhoads

Randy is best known for his two albums with Ozzy, however before that he two albums with Quit Riot. It was with Quit Riot Randy first made an impression on Geoff after seeing them play live.

Randy is best known for his two albums with Ozzy, however before that he two albums with Quit Riot. It was with Quit Riot Randy first made an impression on Geoff after seeing them play live.

 
One of the most influential metal bands, Iron Maiden came out of the NWOBHM movement. Geoff named them as an influence.

One of the most influential metal bands, Iron Maiden came out of the NWOBHM movement. Geoff named them as an influence.

Dimebag Darrel

Dimebag Darrel is the father of groove metal and was the heart of Pantera. Geoff named him as an influence although that would be a later influence since Geoff started playing years before Dime became known.

Dimebag Darrel is the father of groove metal and was the heart of Pantera. Geoff named him as an influence although that would be a later influence since Geoff started playing years before Dime became known.

Geoff talks about seeing The Runaways, Quit Riot (with Randy Roads), and Van Halen all before they became big. He said this really set a fire for him to take music seriously.

Geoff named Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath as the main influences for Vicious Rumors.

Vinnie Moore played on the first album and wrote some on it. His influences include Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppilin), and Brian May (Queen). Also Larry Carlton and Al DiMeola and later Joe Pass and Pat Martino. He said he started as a rock guy and got more into classical and jazz. When asked to name three musical hero he named Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, and Eddie Van Halen.

Dave Starr was the bassists on the first four VR albums. He started playing guitar before bass but switched when VR had trouble finding bass players. Dave says he’s a better guitar player than bassist. Some of his guitar influences are Glen Tipton, KK Downing, Scott Gorham, John Sykes, Gary Moore, Michael Schenker, Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley. He also names often names Savatage as one of his favorite bands.

Gary St. Pierre sung and wrote on the first album but I am unsure of his influences.

Jim Cassero and Mark Tate, guitars and vocals respectively, have writing credits on the first album but were no longer with the band when it was recorded.

Mark McGee also mentions being into bands like  Scorpions, Aerosmith, UFO, Rush, and Kiss when he was younger but didn’t name them directly as influences. He also mentions being influenced by 70’s pop.

Carl Albert sung and wrote with the classic line up doing four albums with VR. He tragically died in a car accident fairly young. I’m unsure of his influences.

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quqrn-lmq2o
http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=5767
http://www.metal-temple.com/site/catalogues/entry/musicians/geoff_thorpe_vicious.htm
https://rockoverdose.gr/geoff-thorpe-vicious-rumors-rock-overdose-new-album-concussion-protocol-takes-ride/
https://www.vintageguitar.com/2920/vinnie-moore/
https://www.deanguitars.com/vinnie_moore_alt.php#:~:text=He%20is%20playing%20his%20Signature%20Dean%20guitar%20%26%20pickup.&text=Once%20Vinnie%20Moore%20picked%20up,%2C%20Deep%20Purple%2C%20and%20Queen.
http://wildestarr.com/bio_davestarr.htm
http://www.leviathanrecords.com/chasioads.htm
http://www.guitarsite.com/news/features/interview_with_wildestarrs_dave_starr/
https://musicmonstersandmuscle.wordpress.com/larry-howe-vicious-rumors/
https://www.ballbustermusic.com/2015/11/03/interview-drummer-larry-howe/
https://www.sonomanews.com/article/entertainment/sonoma-musician-spotlight-mark-mcgee/
http://hardrockhaven.net/online/2013/03/mark-mcgee-of-luvplanet-interview/
http://www.davesontour.com/interviews/m_mcgee.html

Avatar Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Avatar has gained a lot of popularity over the years. They started with a very melodic death metal sound but since have evolved their sound becoming more mainstream but also less derivative from early pioneers of the genera. They have crafted a very eclectic sound. The band has had a consistent line up with only one change since the release of their first album. From that time the band consisted of vocalist Johannes Eckerström, Guitarist Jonas Jarlsby, bassist Henrik Sandelin, and drummer John Alfredsson. At that time the second guitarist was Simon Andersson, who was replaced by Tim Öhrström in 2011.
This list unfortunately is missing probably a lot of influences. In my research I was unable to find any interviews other than ones done by singer Johannes Eckerström. Fortunately he talks about band influences along with his personal ones but I’m sure the list is lacking important elements. This is one where I would really appreciate any sources that can improve this list. As I find more information it will be added. With that said, lets jump into what I have come up with so far.

Ludwig van Beethoven

 
The most famous of classical composers, Beethoven.  Johannes said he grew up listening to Beethoven because of his parents and this was his first musical influence.

The most famous of classical composers, Beethoven. Johannes said he grew up listening to Beethoven because of his parents and this was his first musical influence.

 
The Beatles pioneered rock music from the foundation set by rock n roll. Johannes mentions on many occasions growing up with his parents listening to The Beatles. He says they look to The Beatles in the way they put an album together.

The Beatles pioneered rock music from the foundation set by rock n roll. Johannes mentions on many occasions growing up with his parents listening to The Beatles. He says they look to The Beatles in the way they put an album together. Jonas talks about practicing “Day Tripper” when learning to play.

The Fathers of Heavy metal, Black Sabbath. Johannes in 2013 said the band was at a point where they are very riff focused and that comes from Sabbath.

The Fathers of Heavy metal, Black Sabbath. Johannes in 2013 said the band was at a point where they are very riff focused and that comes from Sabbath.

Hard Rock legends Thin Lizzy are known for their guitar harmonies.  Johannes said everyone in the band are fans.

Hard Rock legends Thin Lizzy are known for their guitar harmonies. Johannes said everyone in the band are fans.

Tom Waits

Singer Tom waits has an interesting blues based style but does some unusual things musically.  Johannes names him as a vocal influences.

Singer Tom waits has an interesting blues based style but does some unusual things musically. Johannes names him as a vocal influences.

Queen has been a very influential band over the years.  Tim mentions the band pulling influence from Queen.

Queen has been a very influential band over the years. Tim mentions the band pulling influence from Queen.

Kiss are one of the most famous hard rock bands. Tim named the main “God of Thunder” riff as the first he learned to play.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Tim talks about practicing “Riff Raff” learning to play.

Van Halen were an extremely influential band. Tim said hearing “You Really Got Me” from Van Halen was the first thing that made him want to play guitar.

Iron Maiden are easily one of the most influential metal bands known for their harmonies. Johannes names them as an influence.

Iron Maiden are easily one of the most influential metal bands known for their harmonies. Johannes names them as an influence. Jonas named them as a important early influence and the band that made him want to play guitar.

Ozzy has put out some very influential albums especially earlier in his solo career. Johannes said he was a big influence when he was younger.

Ozzy has put out some very influential albums especially earlier in his solo career. Johannes said he was a big influence when he was younger.

Ministry were pioneers of industrial metal. Johannes names them as an influence.

Ministry were pioneers of industrial metal. Johannes names them as an influence.

Considered by many as the fathers of Power Metal, Helloween are hugely important. Johannes names singer Michael Kiske as an influence. He says after hearing Keeper of the Seven Keys pt 2 he got into music seriously.

Considered by many as the fathers of Power Metal, Helloween are hugely important. Johannes names singer Michael Kiske as an influence. He says after hearing Keeper of the Seven Keys pt 2 he got into music seriously.

Immolation are a old school death metal staple.  Johannes named Ross Dolan as a vocal influence.

Immolation are a old school death metal staple. Johannes named Ross Dolan as a vocal influence.

Blind Guardian are easily one of the most important power metal bands.  Hansi took vocal layering to a new level in metal and Johannes names him as an influence.

Blind Guardian are easily one of the most important power metal bands. Hansi took vocal layering to a new level in metal and Johannes names him as an influence.

Mike Patton

Mike Patton made his start in Faith No More before Mr. Bungle and other bands. Johannes named him as one of his biggest influences.

Mike Patton made his start in Faith No More before Mr. Bungle and other bands. Johannes named him as one of his biggest influences.

Pantera changed the world of metal when they released Cowboys From Hell. Tim is a huge fan of Dime.

Pantera changed the world of metal when they released Cowboys From Hell. Tim is a huge fan of Dime.

Cryptopsy are a brutal technical death metal band.  Johannes names their vocalist as a big influence.

Cryptopsy are a brutal technical death metal band. Johannes names their vocalist as a big influence.

In Flames were a melodic death pioneer before going in a…. different direction.  This influence is no surprise as Avatar’s musical career as mirrored their predecessors in way. Johannes said they were an influence especially early on.

In Flames were a melodic death pioneer before going in a…. different direction. This influence is no surprise as Avatar’s musical career as mirrored their predecessors in way. Johannes said they were an influence especially early on.

Marilyn Manson was a staple for edgie teens.  Johannes named him as an influence.

Marilyn Manson was a staple for edgie teens. Johannes named him as an influence.

Rammstein were huge in the 2000’s with their German industrial metal.  Johannes named them as an influence.

Rammstein were huge in the 2000’s with their German industrial metal. Johannes named them as an influence.

Strapping Young Lad, the band of influential Devin Townsend. Johannes named them as an influence and Devin Townsend as one of his favorite singers.

Strapping Young Lad, the band of influential Devin Townsend. Johannes named them as an influence and Devin Townsend as one of his favorite singers.

The Haunted formed out of the remains of melodic death pioneers, At The Gates.  Johannes frequently names them as a big influence.

The Haunted formed out of the remains of melodic death pioneers, At The Gates. Johannes frequently names them as a big influence. Jonas said they really taught him how to really riff.

Tim talked about Avatar being an influence on him before he was in the band.

Johannes has been vague with some influences naming “bands from Gothenburg where we are from, combined with the death metal scene of the late 80s/early 90s” He said he grew up with the music his parents listened to like Beethoven and then The Beatles. He also grew up with Guns n Roses and Kiss before later find German bands like Helloween. He called Michael Jackson a “musical genius and one of the greatest performers of all time”. He says he appreciates when actors sing because they know how to tell a story even if they aren’t the best singers. (He didn’t say if this includes William Shatner, but I hope it does). He says The Impaled was his first experience into the “fantasy” horror element but he wasn’t the biggest fan because of this he got into better bands like Carcass. He mentions borrowing a bunch of black metal but not liking a lot of it except Marduk.

Sources:

http://rockrevoltmagazine.com/interview-johannes-eckerstrom-avatar/
https://loudwire.com/remembering-dimebag-darrell-johannes-eckerstrom-avatar/
https://lotsofmuzic.weebly.com/home/one-day-in-avatar-country-our-interview-with-avatars-johannes-eckerstrom-and-a-reviewof-their-concert-in-toronto
https://myglobalmind.com/2016/12/10/interview-with-johannes-eckerstrom-lead-vocals-avatar-dublin-november-22nd-2016/
https://www.metalblast.net/interviews/the-last-laugh-an-interview-with-avatar/
https://mediamikes.com/2012/02/interview-with-avatars-johannes-eckerstrom/
https://www.loudersound.com/features/avatar-the-10-albums-that-changed-johannes-eckerstroems-life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_mA7F2-wok

Ensiferum Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Ensiferum are known as a folk metal band but are often heavily rooted in melodic death and even black metal elements. Guitarist and later guitar/vocalist Markus Toivonen has been the main writer in the band since the beginning but other members have also contributed in the writing process and we will cover them as well. Most of Jari’s influences will be listed at the bottom because he was in the band only a short time and I think it would be more appropriate to give his influences their proper due on a Wintersun metal family tree at some point. The current core lineup at the time of writing this consists of Markus (Guitar/vocals), Sami (bass/vocals), Janne (Drums), and Petri (Guitar/ lead vocals). Along with Keyboardist Emmi they all contributed to the writing of One Man Army. In general most writing is done by Markus and Sami does more writing than any other members besides Markus.

The band that started it all, Black Sabbath. Sami is very influenced by Sabbath.

The band that started it all, Black Sabbath. Sami is very influenced by Sabbath.

The Metal Gods, Judas Priest have been writing classic metal songs their whole career. Markus said they are an influence the band.

The Metal Gods, Judas Priest have been writing classic metal songs their whole career. Markus said they are an influence the band.

Folque are a Norwegian folk rock band.  Their stuff is hard to find but Markus gave them as a recommendation when asked about best folk albums

Folque are a Norwegian folk rock band. Their stuff is hard to find but Markus gave them as a recommendation when asked about best folk albums

Probably one the most influential metal band over the years, Iron Maiden stood out from the other NWOBHM bands to become something huge. Markus said they are an influence on the band. The was a huge influence on Sami who use to come home from school…

Probably one the most influential metal band over the years, Iron Maiden stood out from the other NWOBHM bands to become something huge. Markus said they are an influence on the band. The was a huge influence on Sami who use to come home from school and play along to Live After Death.

The father’s of thrash metal, Metallica has been a huge influence on many many bands. Both Sami and Jari name them as an influence. Sami is influenced by both Cliff and Jason. Jari said they were the band that really got him into metal. Petri named …

The father’s of thrash metal, Metallica has been a huge influence on many many bands. Both Sami and Jari name them as an influence. Sami is influenced by both Cliff and Jason. Jari said they were the band that really got him into metal. Petri named them as one of his top three favorite bands.

One of the fastest and most aggressive sounding thrash bands, SLAYER! Petri named them as one of his top three favorites.

One of the fastest and most aggressive sounding thrash bands, SLAYER! Petri named them as one of his top three favorites.

Although Megadeth started a bit later than other thrash bands, Dave Mustaine pretty much invented Thrash while in Metallica.  Petri and Jari both name them as a influence with Petri naming them in his top three favorites.

Although Megadeth started a bit later than other thrash bands, Dave Mustaine pretty much invented Thrash while in Metallica. Petri and Jari both name them as a influence with Petri naming them in his top three favorites.

Dark Tranquility are pioneers of melodic death metal. Markus, Petri, and Jari named them as an influence. Sami said they are one of his all time favorites.

Dark Tranquility are pioneers of melodic death metal. Markus, Petri, and Jari named them as an influence. Sami said they are one of his all time favorites.

Amorphis has had a variety of sounds over the years that is hard to sum up quickly, but they started as a death/doom band before going to a lighter sound. Markus named them as an influence and Sami is also a fan.

Amorphis has had a variety of sounds over the years that is hard to sum up quickly, but they started as a death/doom band before going to a lighter sound. Markus named them as an influence and Sami is also a fan.

Storm was a a folk/viking metal project featuring a couple members of Darkthrone, Markus named them as an influence.

Storm was a a folk/viking metal project featuring a couple members of Darkthrone, Markus named them as an influence.

Markus and Jari both mention listening to Scandinavian and some Irish and Celtic folk music.

Markus is a fan of Tarujen Saari who’s singer did guest vocals on the song “Tears”.

Markus mentions being a fan of AC/DC, Guns n Roses, and The Cranberries but did name them as an influence.

Jari Mäenpää was guitar/vocals on the first two albums and before. He said during his time in the band he tried to write in the style of the band so not all of his influences show up in the music. As influences he named, Ensiferum, Moonsorrow, Turisus Summoning, and one of his favorites Bal-Saggoth. Metallica (the band that got him into metal), Megadeth Slayer, Pantera, Death, Morbid Angel, Decide, Carcass, old Entombed, Dissection, Emperor, Limbonic Art, Marduk, old Dimmu Borgir, Stratovarius, Skid Row Devin Townsend (vocally), At The Gates, Amorphis, Dark Tranquility, Steve Vai, Y.J. Malmsteen, Johan Sebastian Bach (Toccata), Beethoven (Moonlight Sonata), and Vivaldi (Four Seasons), John Williams and Hanz Zimmer. He said Judas Priest’s Painkiller was the best heavy metal album ever. As a little kid he was into Kiss and W.A.S.P.

Sami has been on bass and been singing clean vocals and contributed to writing including guitar riffs since 2004. He grew up with bands like AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Dio, King Diamond, Bon Jovi, and W.A.S.P. His big brother was a guitar player and taught him a lot about playing. He names Louis Johnson as an incredible slap bass player and picked up some technique from him as well as Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers. He says Steve Harris and Flea are his all time heros.

Meiju Enho played keys on two albums but only has one co-writting credit.

Jukka-Pekka Miettinen played bass on the first two albums but only has co-writing credits on two songs on the third album.

Emmi Silvennoinen played keys from 2009-2016 and contributed to some writing but I’m uncertain of her influences.

Janne is the only drummer with any writing credits with One Man Army being written with the group. I’m uncertain of his influences.

Netta Skog played accordian on the Two Paths album and has some co-writing credits. Her favorite include Nightwish, Lady Gaga, Lindsey Stirling and considers Hanz Zimmer an idol.

Sources:

https://www.terrorverlag.com/interviews/ensiferum-sami-hinkka-markus-toivonen/
http://www.metalstorm.net/pub/interview.php?interview_id=80
https://www.loudersound.com/features/wintersuns-jari-maeenpaeae-the-10-records-that-changed-my-life
https://www.dabelly.com/features/feature376.htm
http://wintersun.50webs.com/entre/into.htm
https://loudwire.com/ensiferum-sami-hinkka-favorite-bass-riffs/
https://www.norsemyth.org/2013/07/interview-with-sami-hinkka-of-ensiferum.html
http://thoriummag.com/interview-ensiferum-2013/
https://crypticrock.com/interview-petri-lindroos-of-ensiferum/#:~:text=What%20are%20some%20of%20your,still%20top%20three%20for%20me.
https://www.gigview.be/interviews/interview-ensiferum-petri-lindroos
https://www.nettaskog.com/about
https://youtu.be/NR-sFhNf3Uc
https://youtu.be/1HE2aPzZIIg

Falconer Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Falconer is a unique band blending traditional, power, folk, and even progressive metal elements into their sound. To call them purely folk or power metal doesn’t really do them justice. Stefan Weinerhall has been the main writer of Falconer writing the vast majority of everything the band has done. He doesn’t name direct influences but says he’s probably influenced subconsciously by a lot of the bands he listens to. So, I will focus on the bands he says he loves.

Jethro Tull are a progressive/folk rock band known for front man Ian Anderson’s use of the flute.  Stefan named them as the most important band to him.

Jethro Tull are a progressive/folk rock band known for front man Ian Anderson’s use of the flute. Stefan named them as the most important band to him.

Amercian hard rock band Kiss are known for their flashy stage shows and costumes and for writing some hard rock classics.

Amercian hard rock band Kiss are known for their flashy stage shows and costumes and for writing some hard rock classics.

Iron Maiden are possibly the most influential metal band with their use of guitar harmonies they stand out from the other band from the NWOBHM movement.

Iron Maiden are possibly the most influential metal band with their use of guitar harmonies they stand out from the other band from the NWOBHM movement.

Often considered the fathers of Death metal even though that is also often argued against. No matter what Death were hugely influential not just for their early death metal contributions but also their more progressive sound as they developed.

Often considered the fathers of Death metal even though that is also often argued against. No matter what Death were hugely influential not just for their early death metal contributions but also their more progressive sound as they developed.

Bathory easily the fathers of black metal as it is known today.  After setting the founding for black metal they ventured in to some thrash and then into their “viking” metal sound.

Bathory easily the fathers of black metal as it is known today. After setting the founding for black metal they ventured in to some thrash and then into their “viking” metal sound.

Other members of the band surely contribute to the sound of Falconer but since the writing is done by Stefan his influences are the focus.

Sources:

http://www.metal-observer.com/3.o/a-tmo-interview-with-falconer/
https://www.powerofmetal.dk/interviews/falconer2.htm