Mercyful Fate 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.

Mercyful Fate is a important metal band that doesn’t get the attention they deserve. Much of the reason being their initial career was relatively short lived. They have been a huge influence on a ton of bands and are far more technical of a band than they are given credit for. They released their first two albums in 1983, and 1984 with the line up consisting of vocalist King Diamond, Hank Shermann and Michael Denner on guitars, Timi Hanson on bass, and Kim Ruzz on drums.
Primarily Writing in the band has been done by Shermann, King Diamond, and Denner. After the first two albums, the band split but reformed in the early 90’s releasing albums through out the 90’s. During that time the band saw some line up changes with only King Diamond and Hank as core members. With the exception of two songs, one by Bassist Sharlee D’Angelo, and another by Guitarist Mike Wead, all other songs were written by King, Shermann, or Denner. Denner was no longer with the band after the fourth album. The influences here will only be that of King Diamond, Shermann, and Denner.

Jimi Hendrix is one of the most influential and revolutionary guitar players. Hank named him as one of his favorite lead players.

Ollie Halsall

Ollie Halsall was a rock / pop / progressive guitarist who played in several bands. Michael named him as an influence.

Deep Purple are an important and influential hard rock and early heavy metal band. King Diamond named Ian Gillian as an influence. Hank named Ritchie Blackmore as one of his favorite lead players. Michael also named Deep Purple.

Ritchie Blackmore

Ritchie Blackmore is an legendary guitarist of Deep Purple, and Rainbow Fame. Hank named him as one of his favorite lead players.

Led Zeppelin are one of the most influential hard rock bands of all time. King Diamond named Robert Plant as an influence. Michael named Led Zeppelin.

Alice Cooper is often known as the original shock rocker. King Diamond named him as an influence.

Genesis were a influential progressive rock band and later hit more mainstream fame with poppy synth rock stuff. King Diamond named them as an influence both musically but also theatrically.

Black Sabbath are the Fathers of Heavy Metal. Hank named them as an influence and Sabotage, and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath as favorite albums. King Diamond named Ozzy as an influence. Michael also named Sabbath.

Uriah Heep are influential progressive rockers and metal dabblers. King Diamond name then and singer David Byron as an influence with Byron being his favorite singer. Michael also named them as an influence.

Trapeze were a 70’s hard rock band. Michael named them as an influence.

UFO are an influential Hard Rock band. Hank named Michael Schenker and them as an influence, and named Schenker as one of his favorite lead players. Michael also names Schenker.

Sweet were hard glam rock band. Hank named their stuff between 1973-76 as an early influence, and Fanny Adams as a favorite album.

Three Man Army were a hard rock band of the early 70’s. Michael named them as an influence.

Scorpions were one of the earliest adopters of heavy metal. Hank named them and Uli Roth as an early influence, and Virgin Killer as a favorite album. He named Uli as one of his favorite lead players, and Michael also named him as an influence.

Captain Beyond was a progressive rock supergroup, however their first album I would classify primarily as Progressive Traditional Heavy Metal. Similar to several other early 70’s progressive rock bands they played with the new heavy metal sound, and even more so than some of their peers. Hank and named their first album as a favorite and the influence. Michael also named them as an influence.

Aerosmith are one of the most classic of Hard Rock bands. Hank named Rocks as a favorite album.

Judas Priest are one of the most important heavy metal bands. Hank named their 70’s albums as an early influence and Stain Class, Sin After Sin, and Sad Wings of Destiny as favorite albums. He named Glen Tipton as one of his favorite composers. Michael said he is a huge fan.

Yngwie Malmsteen is known as a virtuoso guitarist in the neo-classical style. Hank said he was impressed when Yngwie first came out.

Van Halen with Eddie on guitar was a new revolution to guitar playing. Hank said he liked his playing on their first album.

Ozzy had an influential career even after already being part of Black Sabbath. King Diamond named him as an influence.

Hank names a favorite band/album that I can not identify, “Warning/2 (The Red Album)”

Hank was previously in a punk band, Brats.

King Diamond in one interview talks about how great Dio’s vocals were, but didn’t directly name him as an influence, perhaps he is though. When talking about his makeup King said he was influenced by Peter Gabriel and Alice Cooper. King talking about concerts he saw when he was young named Sex Pistols back then, the Runaways, Thin Lizzy, Grand Funk Railroad, The Who, Blue Oyster Cult, Geordie, and Budgie. I’m not clear if he meant these as influences, but lean toward he was just reminiscing.

Michael said that Hank picked up guitar influenced by Ace Frehley of Kiss.

Some of Michael’s influences are lacking an original source that is till online. These influences include Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker, and Ollie Halsall. The original sources seem to be from old Mercyful Fate and Denner/Sherman websites that are no longer active, but I believe these second hand sources to be reliable as the same list has been identically copied in multiple places and other indirect comments give evidence of the list.

 

Bands influenced by Mercyful Fate!

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

Fathers of Thrash

German Thrashers

Bay Area Thrash Legends

Danish Thrashers

Thrash Kings

Thrash Legends

Death Metal Fathers

Progressive Metal

Thrash Masters

From Grindcore to Melodic Death

Symphonic Pioneers

Classic Death Metal

Classic Death Metal

Fathers of Groove

Black Metal to Progressive

Melodic Death

Prominent Power Metal

Power Metal

Heavy Metal

Sources:

https://hankshermann.com/bio/
https://loudwire.com/hank-shermann-early-mercyful-fate-reunion-hopes-guitar-influences/
https://web.archive.org/web/20160303165043/http://www.tartareandesire.com/interviews/kingdiamond.html
https://www.loudersound.com/features/king-diamond-is-honoured-to-have-inspired-metallica
https://www.kerrang.com/king-diamond-if-there-is-a-hell-and-i-go-there-who-cares-ive-already-faced-it
https://steelforbrains.tumblr.com/post/98725284842/king-diamond
https://www.bardomethodology.com/articles/2020/04/15/michael-denner-king-diamond-mercyful-fate-interview/
https://www.saitenkult.de/2019/09/26/michael-denner/
https://www.johndenner.com/michael-denner/

Twisted Sister 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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Twisted Sister despite their looks were has heavy metal as any. They predate the glam metal bands that followed in the later 80’s. In fact they originate from the early 70’s with guitarist Jay Jay French being the only original member. The core line up of the band would trickle in with guitarist Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, singer Dee Snider, bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, and lastly A. J. Pero. With the exception of one album that Pero didn’t play on, all studio albums maintained that line up. Writing credits however are consistently Dee Snider as the sole writer. With that being the case, this family tree will be focusing on the influences named by him.

 
Paul Revere and the Raiders started as an instrumental rock band in the early 60’s before following the the pop/rock format of the British invasion.  Dee named them as an early influence.

Paul Revere and the Raiders started as an instrumental rock band in the early 60’s before following the the pop/rock format of the British invasion. Dee named them as an early influence.

 
The Beatles emerged as one of the worlds biggest bands at the time when rock ‘n’ roll was becoming rock.  Dee named them as an early influence.

The Beatles emerged as one of the worlds biggest bands at the time when rock ‘n’ roll was becoming rock. Dee named them as an early influence.

The Rolling Stones were the grittier sounding alternative the more poppy Beatles.  Dee named them as an early influence.

The Rolling Stones were the grittier sounding alternative the more poppy Beatles. Dee named them as an early influence.

The Monkees were a pop rock band put to gather for TV.  Dee named them as an early influence.

The Monkees were a pop rock band put to gather for TV. Dee named them as an early influence.

Grand Funk Railroad were an influential American hard rock band.  Dee named them as an influence.

Grand Funk Railroad were an influential American hard rock band. Dee named them as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and most influential bands.  Dee named them as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and most influential bands. Dee named them as an influence.

Alice Cooper is one of the original shock rockers.  Dee named him as his biggest influence.

Alice Cooper is one of the original shock rockers. Dee named him as his biggest influence.

Slade were a hard glam rock band.  Dee named them as an influence.

Slade were a hard glam rock band. Dee named them as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal.  Dee named them as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. Dee named them as an influence.

Judas Priest are one of the most quintessential heavy metal bands.  Dee named them as an influence.

Judas Priest are one of the most quintessential heavy metal bands. Dee named them as an influence.

AC/DC are no doubt the quintessential hard rock band.  Dee named them as an influence.

AC/DC are no doubt the quintessential hard rock band. Dee named them as an influence.

Dee sung in the church choir till he was 19.

According to Dee, the earlier line ups come from a more glam rock root with influences from David Bowie. The more heavy metal influence was brought to the band by him.

Bands influenced by Twisted Sister!

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

keyboard laden melodic death

keyboard laden melodic death

Prominent Power Metal

Sources:

https://www.goldminemag.com/articles/10-questions-with-dee-snider
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkSf1LjQauo
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/twisted-sisters-dee-snider-on-the-connection-between-rock-and-politics

Yngwie Malmsteen 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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Yngwie Malmsteen is on of the most influential guitar virtuosos. Although he is not the first rock or metal guitarist to bring a classical influence to the genre, he is certainly the first wholly embrace it and can be seen as the primary person behind neo-classical metal and shred. He had a brief time in Steeler and Alcatraz before going solo. His solo career has had tons of musicians fill out his band, but 99.9% of everything has been written by him.

 

Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Vivaldi was a violin virtuoso from the baroque period.  He is one of Yngwie’s influences.

Antonio Vivaldi was a violin virtuoso from the baroque period. He is one of Yngwie’s influences.

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach is a major composer of the baroque period.  Yngwie named him as an influence.

Johann Sebastian Bach is a major composer of the baroque period. Yngwie named him as an influence.

Niccolò Paganini

Niccolò Paganini was a virtuoso violinist.  Yngwie said he was his biggest classical influence and said his Twenty-Four Caprices is one of his favorite things to listen to.

Niccolò Paganini was a virtuoso violinist. Yngwie said he was his biggest classical influence and said his Twenty-Four Caprices is one of his favorite things to listen to.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven is the most recognizable name from the classical period.  Yngwie named him as one of the composers he listened to when he first dove into classical.

Ludwig van Beethoven is the most recognizable name from the classical period. Yngwie named him as one of the composers he listened to when he first dove into classical.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is a well known Russian composer of the Romantic period.  Yngwie named him as an influence.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is a well known Russian composer of the Romantic period. Yngwie named him as an influence.

Carl Orff

Carl Orff was a German composer.  Yngwie named "Carmina Burana" as an influence on his use of choirs.

Carl Orff was a German composer. Yngwie named "Carmina Burana" as an influence on his use of choirs.

John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers was a blues / blues rock band.  Yngwie said as a kid John Mayall and the Blues Breaker’s style, with Eric Clapton, was one of the first things he was playing.  How ever he said that they are not a main influence despite them being one of the first things he was playing on guitar.

John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers was a blues / blues rock band. Yngwie said as a kid John Mayall and the Blues Breaker’s style, with Eric Clapton, was one of the first things he was playing. How ever he said that they are not a main influence despite them being one of the first things he was playing on guitar.

Deep Purple are a important hard rock and early heavy metal band.  Yngwie has said he is only influenced by classical players, but counter to that has mentioned he is a big fan of Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore.  They are one of the earliest band…

Deep Purple are a important hard rock and early heavy metal band. Yngwie has said he is only influenced by classical players, but counter to that has mentioned he is a big fan of Deep Purple and Ritchie Blackmore. They are one of the earliest bands that had a impact on him and the reason he loves using double bass drumming in his songs.

Genesis were an influential progressive rock band.  He said he first heard classical stylings in rock from Genesis’s Selling England For The Pound.  This lead him to diving deep into classical and baroque music which became is primary influences.

Genesis were an influential progressive rock band. He said he first heard classical stylings in rock from Genesis’s Selling England For The Pound. This lead him to diving deep into classical and baroque music which became is primary influences.

Yngwie said he was inspired to play guitar after seeing about Jimi Hendrix’s death on TV, but not musically. Despite saying that he’s done covers of Hendrix several times. He says he’s a pure classical fan and dislikes jazz, although at a different time he said he had jazz influences as a young kid.

On other guitar player, Yngwie says there are good players, but his influences come from classical. He said Ritchie Blackmore is very good. He’s a big fan of Angus Young and AC/DC, and named them as one of his favorite bands. He said he was impressed by Queen as a kid. Despite him saying he’s not a fan of jazz he said he was blown away by Allan Holdsworth. He named UK’s self titled album with Allan as an album that had an impact on him. He also is a big fan of Van Halen. He said he is also a Beatles fan although he would never put chords together the way they have.

Bands influenced by Yngwie Malmsteen!

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

Metal Masters

Known as one of the fastest and aggressive early thrash bands.

Known as one of the fastest and aggressive early thrash bands.

Later members of Dio would name Yngwie as an influence.

German fathers of power metal

German fathers of power metal

Arguably the fathers of death metal

Arguably the fathers of death metal

Thrash Masters

Thrash legends

Thrash legends

a death metal classic

a death metal classic

Pioneers of melodic death

Pioneers of melodic death

Easily the most important for symphonic metal

Easily the most important for symphonic metal

a unique band, primarily melodic death

a unique band, primarily melodic death

Speed, and Power masters

Speed, and Power masters

Prominent Power Metal

Heavy/Power Metal from Gus G.

Heavy/Power Metal from Gus G.

Metal core

Metal core

Modern death

Modern death

Sources:

https://www.guitarworld.com/news/yngwie-malmsteen-discusses-his-roots-his-rep-and-his-latest-album-1986-guitar-world-interview
https://www.musicradar.com/news/yngwie-malmsteen-the-10-guitarists-who-impressed-me-most
https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/yngwie-malmsteen-dishes-on-how-he-went-back-to-his-roots-on-blue-lightning
https://guitar.com/features/interviews/yngwie-malmsteen-has-finally-embraced-the-blues/
https://www.goldminemag.com/articles/yngwie-malmsteen-the-music-that-changed-my-life
https://smashinginterviews.com/interviews/musicians/yngwie-malmsteen-interview-guitar-virtuoso-talks-parabellum-sets-record-straight-on-alcatrazz-departure

Accept 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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Accept are one of the most important German heavy metal bands. When the NWOBHM spring up, Accept was representing the same generation of metal heads in Germany. At the heart of the band has always been guitarist Wolf Hoffmann and except for the most recent of years bassist Peter Baltes. The classic lineup also consisted of vocalist Udo Dirkschneider and drummer Stefan Kaufmann who replaced Frank Friedrich who played on the first album. Rhythm guitarists during that time were Jörg Fischer who appeared on most albums and Herman Frank who played on a couple albums. Eat The Heart featured vocalist David Reece. The modern line up of Accept is fronted by vocalist, Mark Tornillo. It also features a new guitarist and drummer but there are no writing credits that indicate they have contributed.

Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich is one of the most influential big band jazz drummers.  Stefan named him as an influence.

Buddy Rich is one of the most influential big band jazz drummers. Stefan named him as an influence.

The Rolling Stones are among the most influential and well known rock bands to come out of the 60’s.   Udo named them as an influence.

The Rolling Stones are among the most influential and well known rock bands to come out of the 60’s. Udo named them as an influence.

Jimi Hendrix is legend, inspiring a generation of music and beyond.  Udo named him as an influence.

Jimi Hendrix is legend, inspiring a generation of music and beyond. Udo named him as an influence.

Deep Purple are a very influential hard rock / early heavy metal band.  Wolf named Ritchie Blackmore as probably his biggest influence.  Udo, Stefan, and Peter also named Deep Purple as an influence.

Deep Purple are a very influential hard rock / early heavy metal band. Wolf named Ritchie Blackmore as probably his biggest influence. Udo, Stefan, and Peter also named Deep Purple as an influence.

Led Zeppelin may easily be the most influential hard rock band.  Stefan named them as an influence.

Led Zeppelin may easily be the most influential hard rock band. Stefan named them as an influence.

Uriah Heep were an influential progressive rock band who dabbled in early heavy metal.  Udo named them as an influence.

Uriah Heep were an influential progressive rock band who dabbled in early heavy metal. Udo named them as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal.  Udo named them as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of heavy metal. Udo named them as an influence.

Sweet were a hard rock / glam rock band.  Udo named them as an influence.  Stefan named Sweet and Mick Tucker as an influence.

Sweet were a hard rock / glam rock band. Udo named them as an influence. Stefan named Sweet and Mick Tucker as an influence.

Scorpions are the original German metal  / hard rock band.  Wolf named Uli Jon Roth as a big influence.

Scorpions are the original German metal / hard rock band. Wolf named Uli Jon Roth as a big influence.

Judas Priest are probably the most quintessential heavy metal band.  Wolf said both Glenn and KK have been a huge influence on him. Peter also named them as an influence on the band.  Stefan said he was a fan.

Judas Priest are probably the most quintessential heavy metal band. Wolf said both Glenn and KK have been a huge influence on him. Peter also named them as an influence on the band. Stefan said he was a fan.

Rainbow brought Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio together for something amazing.  Ritchie is one of Wolf’s biggest influences.  Stefan also named Rainbow and Cozy Powell as an influence.

Rainbow brought Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio together for something amazing. Ritchie is one of Wolf’s biggest influences. Stefan also named Rainbow and Cozy Powell as an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band.  Wolf named Angus Young as a big influence.  Peter also said they were an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Wolf named Angus Young as a big influence. Peter also said they were an influence.

Wolf said he is a big fan of blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa and classical.

Wolf’s wife contributed to lyrics at times, she is credited as Deaffy.

I was un able to find the influences of Jörg Fischer who was on second guitar and wrote on most of the 80’s albums.

Frank Friedrich only drummed on the first album. I’m unsure of his influences.

Herman Frank is given credit for writing on Balls to the Wall and one co-writing credit on Blood of the Nations. He said he was not allowed to write in Accept. I’m not clear on his influence but he has mentioned Ritchie Blackmore and Gary Moore. He mentions Deep Purple and Iron Maiden being favorites of his.

David Reece was the vocalist for Eat the Heart. Although the entire band is given credit for writing, He said he didn’t write any vocal melodies. I’m unsure of his influences.

Mark was a fan of Accept as far back as the early days. In his former band TT Quick, they covered Accept songs. He played classical piano and tuba as a kid. He plays guitar, bass, drums, but always says he ends up singing in every band he’s in. I’m not sure of his influences.

Bands influenced by Accept!

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

German Speed/Power/Heavy Metal

German Speed/Power/Heavy Metal

Danish Thrashers

Danish Thrashers

German fathers of Power Metal

German fathers of Power Metal

Progressive Metal Pioneers

Progressive Metal Pioneers

Phoenix Thrashers

Phoenix Thrashers

Death/Doom to Symphonic

Death/Doom to Symphonic

One of the biggest of Death Metal

One of the biggest of Death Metal

Classic Death Metal

Classic Death Metal

Pioneers of Melodic Death

Pioneers of Melodic Death

German Speed/Power

German Speed/Power

German heavy/power/speed metal

German heavy/power/speed metal

Prominent Power Metal

Sources:

https://www.loudersound.com/features/accepts-wolf-hoffman-my-5-favourite-guitarists
https://metalshockfinland.com/2014/06/03/wolf-hoffmann-ive-always-been-a-huge-fan-of-ritchie-blackmore/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymtUpsLpoq8&feature=emb_logo
https://bravewords.com/news/u-d-o-s-udo-dirkschneider-talks-new-album-influences-and-more-audio-interview-streaming
https://myglobalmind.com/2015/06/26/interview-with-accept-bassist-and-back-vocalist-peter-baltes/
http://metalmark.blogspot.com/2011/08/interview-with-stefan-kaufmann.html
https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/guitarist-herman-frank-says-its-a-shame-he-wasnt-allowed-to-write-any-music-for-accept/
https://myglobalmind.com/2017/09/20/love-guitarist-iron-maiden-herman-franks-career-aspirations/
https://www.metal-rules.com/2019/04/14/david-reece/
https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/mark-tornillo-says-he-was-extremely-nervous-replacing-udo-dirkschneider-in-accept/
https://rotrradio.rocks/%23rotrarmy-blog%2Freviews/f/the-rise-of-accepts-mark-tornillo

Diamond Head Family Tree

Metal Family Tree

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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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Diamond Head are a new wave of British heavy metal band. At the heart of the band has always been guitarist and primary song writer Brian Tatler. Original vocalist/guitarist Sean Harris and his replacement vocalist Nick Tart have both wrote collaboratively with Brian. In more recent years writing has been more collaborative with drummer Karl Wilcox also contributing to the writing process.

Pink Floyd may be the most influential and well known progressive rock band.  Brian named Dark Side of the Moon as his second favorite album and said he learned the entire thing.

Pink Floyd may be the most influential and well known progressive rock band. Brian named Dark Side of the Moon as his second favorite album and said he learned the entire thing.

Deep Purple were a very influential hard rock / early heavy metal band.  Brian named Ritchie as a big influence and the reason he wanted to play lead.  Sean and Karl also named them as an influence.

Deep Purple were a very influential hard rock / early heavy metal band. Brian named Ritchie as a big influence and the reason he wanted to play lead. Sean and Karl also named them as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are among the first and most imporant hard rock bands.  Brian named them as his favorite band.  Led Zeppelin II was the first album he got and it had a big impact on him.  He named Physical Graffiti as his favorite album and “Kashmir” a…

Led Zeppelin are among the first and most imporant hard rock bands. Brian named them as his favorite band. Led Zeppelin II was the first album he got and it had a big impact on him. He named Physical Graffiti as his favorite album and “Kashmir” as his favorite song. Sean and Karl also named them as an influence.

Genesis are an influential progressive rock band.  Brian was a fan and said they were influential on the NWOBHM scene.

Genesis are an influential progressive rock band. Brian was a fan and said they were influential on the NWOBHM scene.

Free are another influential progressive rock band.  Brain also said they were an influence on the NWOBHM scene.  Sean also named them as an influence.

Free are another influential progressive rock band. Brain also said they were an influence on the NWOBHM scene. Sean also named them as an influence.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal.  Brian named them as a big influence on Diamond Head. Sean and Karl also named them.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. Brian named them as a big influence on Diamond Head. Sean and Karl also named them.

Gentle Giant were a progressive rock band.  Brian has listed them as one of his influences.

Gentle Giant were a progressive rock band. Brian has listed them as one of his influences.

UFO are a very influential hard rock band.  Brain said they were influential on the NWOBHM scene. Karl also named them as an influence.

UFO are a very influential hard rock band. Brain said they were influential on the NWOBHM scene. Karl also named them as an influence.

Thin Lizzy are a very influential rock / hard rock band known for their guitar harmonies.  Brian said they was influential on the NWOBHM scene.

Thin Lizzy are a very influential rock / hard rock band known for their guitar harmonies. Brian said they was influential on the NWOBHM scene.

Queen are a widely popular rock band.  Brian said they were an influence on the NWOBHM scene.

Queen are a widely popular rock band. Brian said they were an influence on the NWOBHM scene.

Judas Priest are possibly the most quintessential heavy metal band.  Brian named them as a big influence.  He said that they would occasionally try to write songs with the dynamics of “Victim of Changes” and said his favorite riff was from “Island o…

Judas Priest are possibly the most quintessential heavy metal band. Brian named them as a big influence. He said that they would occasionally try to write songs with the dynamics of “Victim of Changes” and said his favorite riff was from “Island of Domination”. Sean also named them.

Rush are one of the most influential progressive hard rock bands.  Brian is a big fan and said they always strived to get Geddy’s bass sound in Diamond Head.

Rush are one of the most influential progressive hard rock bands. Brian is a big fan and said they always strived to get Geddy’s bass sound in Diamond Head.

Rainbow combined the legendary Ritchie Blackmore with Ronnie James Dio.  Brian didn’t directly name them as an influence but did name Ritchie and also motioned being a big fan of epic songs like “Stargazer”

Rainbow combined the legendary Ritchie Blackmore with Ronnie James Dio. Brian didn’t directly name them as an influence but did name Ritchie and also motioned being a big fan of epic songs like “Stargazer”

AC/DC are probably the most quintessential hard rock band.  Brian is a huge fan and particularly notes the energy they have.  Karl named them as an influence.

AC/DC are probably the most quintessential hard rock band. Brian is a huge fan and particularly notes the energy they have. Karl named them as an influence.

Van Halen had a huge impact on the world of guitar with Eddie being revolutionary on the instrument.  Brain named them as an influence saying that Eddie set a new bar for lead guitar players.

Van Halen had a huge impact on the world of guitar with Eddie being revolutionary on the instrument. Brain named them as an influence saying that Eddie set a new bar for lead guitar players.

Brian says he wasn’t inspired to play punk music, but was inspired by punk bans in the sense that he didn’t have to be the greatest guitar player to just get out there and play. He said he liked bands like The Sex Pistols, The Jam, The Adverts, and the Ramones. He says some progressive rock bands can be pretentious but mentions being a fan of Genesis.

Original drummer Duncan Scott was on the first three albums and only has one co-writing credit that is on an album after he was no longer in the band. I didn’t find his influences.

Nick Wilcox joined as drummer in 1991. He shares in writing credits on many songs since that time . He played trumpet when he was young. His early drum influences were jazz drummers like Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, and his dad who was a big band drummer, as well as glam band Slade. He also mentions Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, Keith Moon, Terry Bozzio, and Neil Peart.

Nick was on vocals for two albums and contributed to writing but I’m unsure of his influences.

Bands influenced by Diamond Head!

As this project advances, bands will be added here!

Fathers of Thrash

Fathers of Thrash

Thrash Masters headed by Thrash Father Dave Mustaine

Sources:

https://www.loudersound.com/features/diamond-heads-brian-tatler-10-records-that-changed-my-life
https://search.blabbermouth.net/news/brian-tatler-doesnt-know-why-original-diamond-head-singer-sean-harris-hasnt-released-any-new-music-in-nearly-30-years/
https://yourlastrites.com/2016/05/09/are-we-evil-yes-please-interview-with-brian-tatler-of-diamond-head/
http://www.noizzeater.net/int/diamond-head-interview-brian-tatler-2017.php
https://www.diamondheadofficial.com/copy-of-profile-rasmus
https://www.ballbustermusic.com/2002/06/05/ready-to-strike-interview-with-diamond-head-vocalist-sean-harris/
http://musipediaofmetal.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-spotlight-interview-with-karl.html
http://metalmark.blogspot.com/2013/02/nwobhm-wednesday-interview-with-diamon_20.html

Motorhead 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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Motörhead brought forth a raw sound and speed that changed the musical world. Lemmy very often rejected the metal label and said they were a hard rock or rock ‘n’ roll band. Either way, metal music wouldn’t be the same today with out the huge impact that Motörhead had on the next generation of musicians. The classic Motörhead line up was made up of Lemmy, guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. Brian "Robbo" Robertson would be on guitar for one album. Phil "Zööm/Wizzö" Campbell and Michael "Würzel" Burston would be on guitar during the time Motörhead had two guitar players and then Campbell would be the sole guitar player after Würzel was no longer in the band. Drummer Pete Gill would be in the band for a short time before Mikkey Dee who would continue on for the rest of the time. All these members of Motorhead shared in writing credits.

Motörhead can be seen as a multi-generation band with the later line ups consisting of younger musicians with newer influences. Because of this, influences will be separated by phases

Phase One

Phase One consists of the influences of the original core line up with Eddie on guitar and ends in 1982 with the first significant line up change. Influences shared between earlier and later members will still be noted here.

Little Richard is one of the original rock ‘n’ roll icons. Lemmy has mentioned him in numerous interviews. He often talks about hearing Little Richard around 11 or 12 and it really having a big impact on him.

Little Richard is one of the original rock ‘n’ roll icons. Lemmy has mentioned him in numerous interviews. He often talks about hearing Little Richard around 11 or 12 and it really having a big impact on him.

Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich was a big band drummer and band leader.  Mikkey Dee named him as an influence.  Phil Taylor said he listened to him growing up because it was the music his dad listened to.

Buddy Rich was a big band drummer and band leader. Mikkey Dee named him as an influence. Phil Taylor said he listened to him growing up because it was the music his dad listened to.

Eddie Cochran

Eddie Cochran was a rock ‘n’ roll singer/guitar player.  One of his biggest hits was “Summertime Blues” that was later covered by Blue Cheer.  Lemmy named him as an influence.

Eddie Cochran was a rock ‘n’ roll singer/guitar player. One of his biggest hits was “Summertime Blues” that was later covered by Blue Cheer. Lemmy named him as an influence.

 

Chuck Berry

Chuck Berry was an extremely influential and iconic rock ‘n’ roll guitarist/singer.  Lemmy named him as an influence.

Chuck Berry was an extremely influential and iconic rock ‘n’ roll guitarist/singer. Lemmy named him as an influence.

 
The Everly Brothers where a rock ‘n’ roll and country duo.  Lemmy named them as an influence.

The Everly Brothers where a rock ‘n’ roll and country duo. Lemmy named them as an influence.

The band that kicked of the Rock movement and arguably the biggest band in the world was often a big influence on early metal pioneers. Lemmy was a big fan of the Beatles and Paul McCartney.

The band that kicked of the Rock movement and arguably the biggest band in the world was often a big influence on early metal pioneers. Lemmy was a big fan of the Beatles and Paul McCartney.

The Yardbirds at different times featured Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton.  Eddie named them as an influence with Clapton and said it was the first time he was drawn to lead guitar.

The Yardbirds at different times featured Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. Eddie named them as an influence with Clapton and said it was the first time he was drawn to lead guitar.

The Who were one of the first real Hard Rock bands and John Entwistle was a big influence on Lemmy.  Phil Taylor was a fan of Keith Moon.

The Who were one of the first real Hard Rock bands and John Entwistle was a big influence on Lemmy. Phil Taylor was a fan of Keith Moon.

Joe Walsh

Joe Walsh was in a few bands including James Gang and later the Eagles as well as having many solo albums.  Eddie was a big fan specifically naming James Gang and Jo Walsh solo.

Joe Walsh was in a few bands including James Gang and later the Eagles as well as having many solo albums. Eddie was a big fan specifically naming James Gang and Jo Walsh solo.

MC5 are some of the first hard rockers.  Lemmy said he basically wanted to be MC5 when starting Motorhead.

MC5 are some of the first hard rockers. Lemmy said he basically wanted to be MC5 when starting Motorhead.

John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton on guitar was named as an influence by Eddie.

John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton on guitar was named as an influence by Eddie.

Jimi Hendrix has been on of the most influential guitar players. Eddie said he was more of a Clapton guy but was also influenced by Hendrix.  Campbell said Hendrix was the reason he wanted to play guitar.  Phil Taylor was a fan of Mitch Mitchell. (O…

Jimi Hendrix has been on of the most influential guitar players. Eddie said he was more of a Clapton guy but was also influenced by Hendrix. Campbell said Hendrix was the reason he wanted to play guitar. Phil Taylor was a fan of Mitch Mitchell. (On a side note, when Lemmy was a roadie for Jimi he was told by him he’d never be good at guitar.)

Heavy and psychedelic, Cream was another influential band featuring Eric Clapton.  Once again, an influence on Eddie.

Heavy and psychedelic, Cream was another influential band featuring Eric Clapton. Once again, an influence on Eddie.

Jeff Beck has been a big influence to many guitar players.  Eddie said he was a big fan of the Truth album.

Jeff Beck has been a big influence to many guitar players. Eddie said he was a big fan of the Truth album.

Deep Purple were hugely influential for many bands. Eddie named them as an influence. Phil Taylor named Ian Paice as one of his favorite drummers. Mikkey Dee also named him as his favorite.

Deep Purple were hugely influential for many bands. Eddie named them as an influence. Phil Taylor named Ian Paice as one of his favorite drummers. Mikkey Dee also named him as his favorite.

Originally featuring Peter Frampton on guitar, Eddie was a fan of the band and Peter.

Originally featuring Peter Frampton on guitar, Eddie was a fan of the band and Peter.

Santana, as in Carlos Santana, were a Latin, jazz, psychedelic rock band.  Eddie was a fan of the first two albums.

Santana, as in Carlos Santana, were a Latin, jazz, psychedelic rock band. Eddie was a fan of the first two albums.

Led Zeppelin are one of the most influential bands. Phil Taylor named Bonham as an influence. Campbell named Jimmy Page as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are one of the most influential bands. Phil Taylor named Bonham as an influence. Campbell named Jimmy Page as an influence.

Wishbone Ash were a progressive rock band.  Phil Taylor said he use to like drummer Steve Upton.

Wishbone Ash were a progressive rock band. Phil Taylor said he use to like drummer Steve Upton.

The Police were sorta part of the new wave punk movement.  Phil Taylor is a big fan of them and drummer Stewart Copeland.

The Police were sorta part of the new wave punk movement. Phil Taylor is a big fan of them and drummer Stewart Copeland.

 

Phase Two and Beyond

This Phase begins after Eddie Clark is replaced and covers influences from newer members that are not shared with older members.

B. B. King is an important blues guitarist. Brian named him as a guitarist he admires.

Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren was a rock/pop player.  Campbell named him as an influence and he even named one of his sons after him.

Todd Rundgren was a rock/pop player. Campbell named him as an influence and he even named one of his sons after him.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player.  Würzel was said to be a huge fan.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player. Würzel was said to be a huge fan.

Black Sabbath, the fathers of heavy metal were named as an influence by Campbell and Mikkey Dee.

Black Sabbath, the fathers of heavy metal were named as an influence by Campbell and Mikkey Dee.

Focus were a progressive rock band.  Campbell named Jan Akkerman of Focus as an influence.

Focus were a progressive rock band. Campbell named Jan Akkerman of Focus as an influence.

UFO, rock/hard rock/ even a few metal songs, with Michael Schenker on guitar they was a very influential band. Campbell named UFO/Schenker as an influence.

UFO, rock/hard rock/ even a few metal songs, with Michael Schenker on guitar they was a very influential band. Campbell named UFO/Schenker as an influence.

ZZ Top are an important blues rock band. Brian said he was a fan after discovering them.

Thin Lizzy were a very influential rock/hard rock band known for their guitar harmonies.  Mikkey Dee named drummer Brian Downey as an influence.

Thin Lizzy were a very influential rock/hard rock band known for their guitar harmonies. Mikkey Dee named drummer Brian Downey as an influence.

Rush were a hugely influential progressive hard rock.  Mikkey Dee named Neil Peart as an influence.

Rush were a hugely influential progressive hard rock. Mikkey Dee named Neil Peart as an influence.

Rainbow was legendary with Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio. Mikkey Dee named them as an influence.

Rainbow was legendary with Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio. Mikkey Dee named them as an influence.

Journey were a huge arena rock band.  Mikkey Dee named one time drummer Steve Smith as an influence

Journey were a huge arena rock band. Mikkey Dee named one time drummer Steve Smith as an influence

Blue Oyster Cult  were named as an influence by Mikkey Dee.

Blue Oyster Cult were named as an influence by Mikkey Dee.

Lemmy has said he most often writes songs on acoustic guitar and only occasionally writes on bass. He originally played guitar but switched to bass for the first time when the bassist didn’t show up for a Hawkwind gig. Phil Taylor said Motorhead doesn’t have a bass player, that Lemmy is a guitar player playing bass.

Lemmy mentions Duane Eddy was an influence in his sound but not his playing.

Larry Wallis was the original guitar player with Motorhead but never recorded with them. He does have one writing credit on the first album though.

Phil Taylor started playing drums when his dad told him to in order to keep him out of trouble. He first took lessons learning only on the snare drum from an old WWI military drummer. He says he dad was into jazz so he heard drummers like Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich and a few other jazz drummers, but didn’t really consider that his thing. He names Bernard Purdie as an influence saying he was a session player who did a lot of Mowtown records. Purdie was a session player but not for Mowtown that I’m aware of.

Another Perfect Day had Brian Robertson co-writing and playing guitar. Brian Robertson first began as a classically trained pianist for eight years before picking up guitar. He says he’s not a fan of flashy players like Hendrix. He mentions being a fan of ZZ Top, after discovering on tour in through Texas. He said he admires guys like B. B. King. I have seen other blues guitarists as his influences, but have not been able to corroborate them. (sources for Brian are noted in the Thin Lizzy Family Tree)

Phil Campbell was the member in Motorhead the longest other than Lemmy, from 1984 onward. In his down time some other music he listens to includes: Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Madonna, Focus, Satriani, Vai. He mentions being honored to be named as one of Lemmy’s favorite guitar players along side Hendrix and Beck.

Michael "Würzel" Burston played along side Phil Campbell from 1983-1995 marking the period that Motorhead had two guitar players. I couldn’t find any interviews with him but according to a member of another band he was in, Wurzel was a huge Rory Gallagher fan.

Former Saxon drummer, Pete Gill drummed with Motorhead from 1984-1987. He said he grew up listening to The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. In an interview he said he got a kick out of playing military and Latin style drums. I haven’t been able to find much on any influence for him.

Mikkey Dee (formerly of King Diamond) joined Motorhead in 1992 and was there till the end. He said his biggest inspiration for drumming came from his Uncle and cousins who were drummers and played in several Swedish bands.

Bands influenced by Motörhead!

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

Influential NWOBHM

Influential NWOBHM

The fathers of extreme metal.

The fathers of extreme metal.

The Fathers of Thrash Metal

The Fathers of Thrash Metal

German Thrash and first wave black metal.

German Thrash and first wave black metal.

Extreme Pioneers

Extreme Pioneers

Danish Thrashers

Danish Thrashers

Extreme Pioneers

Extreme Pioneers

German fathers of Power Metal

German fathers of Power Metal

German Speed, Power, and more

German Speed, Power, and more

Thrash Masters

UK Thrashers

UK Thrashers

Phoenix Thrashers

Phoenix Thrashers

Bay Area Thrashers

Bay Area Thrashers

Grindcore and Melodic Death pioneers

Grindcore and Melodic Death pioneers

Polish Death Metal Legends

Polish Death Metal Legends

Black Metallers

Black Metallers

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

Taking Black Metal in a progressive direction.

Taking Black Metal in a progressive direction.

Heavy/Power/Speed from Germany

Heavy/Power/Speed from Germany

Melodic Death Groove

Melodic Death Groove

Gothic / Symphonic

Gothic / Symphonic

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rnZriMDlx4
https://www.guitarworld.com/features/lemmy-the-final-interview-i-was-born-to-play-the-bass
https://myglobalmind.com/2016/12/27/rock-vault-lemmy-kilmister-motorhead-will-never-give/
http://bravewords.com/news/motorheads-lemmy-kilmister-talks-little-richard-hawkwind-being-best-worst-band-in-the-world
https://www.goldminemag.com/articles/fast-eddie-clarke-reveals-10-albums-changed-life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgbHv-VQkTs
http://www.metalliville.co.uk/bankup/INTERVIEWS%20Folder/Phil%20Taylor.htm
https://www.vintageguitar.com/2919/philip-campbell/
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http://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2018/09/interview-tim-atkinson-leader-of-down/
http://www.perun.hr/pete-gill-motorhead-it-was-guitarist-phil-campbell-who-got-me-into-motorhead
https://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/WeAreMotorhead.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfClM8Qzu7s