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{{unref|date=February 2015}}This is a timeline documenting the events of [[Heavy Metal music|heavy metal]] in 1983.
This is a timeline documenting the events of [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] in 1983.


==Newly formed bands==
==Newly formed bands==
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* [[Alcatrazz]]
* [[Alcatrazz]]
*[[Alisa (Russian band)|Alisa]]
*[[Alisa (Russian band)|Alisa]]
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*[[Bad Steve]]
*[[Bad Steve]]
* [[Bathory (band)|Bathory]]
* [[Bathory (band)|Bathory]]
* [[Bon Jovi]]
*[[Bride (band)|Bride]]
*[[Bride (band)|Bride]]
* [[Carnivore (band)|Carnivore]]
* [[Carnivore (band)|Carnivore]]
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*[[The Cult]]
*[[The Cult]]
*[[Darxon]]
*[[Darxon]]
* [[Death (metal band)|Death]]
* [[Death (metal band)|Death]] (known as Mantas until 1984)
*[[The Dogs D'Amour]]
*[[The Dogs D'Amour]]
*[[Elixir (British band)|Elixir]]
*[[Elixir (British band)|Elixir]]
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* [[Morbid Angel]]
* [[Morbid Angel]]
*[[MX (band)|MX]]
*[[MX (band)|MX]]
*[[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]]
*[[Nasty Savage]]
*[[Nasty Savage]]
*[[Necronomicon (band)|Necronomicon]]
*[[Necronomicon (band)|Necronomicon]]
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*[[Warrant (German band)|Warrant]]
*[[Warrant (German band)|Warrant]]
* [[White Lion]]
* [[White Lion]]
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==Albums & EPs==
==Albums & EPs==
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* [[AC/DC]] – ''[[Flick of the Switch]]''
* [[AC/DC]] – ''[[Flick of the Switch]]''
* [[Accept (band)|Accept]] – ''[[Balls to the Wall]]''
* [[Accept (band)|Accept]] – ''[[Balls to the Wall (album)|Balls to the Wall]]''
* Ace Lane – ''See You In Heaven''
* Ace Lane – ''See You In Heaven''
* Acid – ''Maniac''
* Acid – ''Maniac''
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* Virgin Steele – ''[[Wait for the Night]]'' (EP)
* Virgin Steele – ''[[Wait for the Night]]'' (EP)
* [[Hawaii (band)|Vixen]] – ''Made in Hawaii'' (EP)
* [[Hawaii (band)|Vixen]] – ''Made in Hawaii'' (EP)
* [[Warlord (band)|Warlord]] – ''Deliver Us'' (EP)
* [[Warlord (California band)|Warlord]] – ''Deliver Us'' (EP)
* [[Warriors (band)|Warriors]] – ''[[Warriors (1983 Warriors album)|Warriors]]''
* [[Warriors (band)|Warriors]] – ''[[Warriors (1983 Warriors album)|Warriors]]''
* White Heat – ''Krakatoa''
* White Heat – ''Krakatoa''
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==Events==
==Events==
* [[Yngwie Malmsteen]] starts performing in the band [[Steeler (American band)|Steeler]]. Also in that band was vocalist [[Ron Keel]] (later on [[Keel (band)|Keel]]) and former [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]] bassist Rik Fox. The band produced only one album, ''[[Steeler (American album)|Steeler]]''.
* [[Yngwie Malmsteen]] starts performing in the band [[Steeler (American band)|Steeler]]. Also in that band was vocalist [[Ron Keel]] (later on [[Keel (band)|Keel]]) and former [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]] bassist Rik Fox. The band produced only one album, ''[[Steeler (American album)|Steeler]]''.
* [[Metallica]] fires lead guitarist [[Dave Mustaine]] for substance abuse issues, replacing him with [[Exodus (band)|Exodus]] guitarist [[Kirk Hammett]]; Mustaine subsequently forms the band [[Megadeth]].
* April 11: [[Metallica]] fires lead guitarist [[Dave Mustaine]] for substance abuse issues,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wiederhorn |first1=Jon |title=41 Years Ago: Dave Mustaine Fired From Metallica |url=https://loudwire.com/dave-mustaine-fired-from-metallica-anniversary/ |website=Loudwire |date=11 April 2024}}</ref> replacing him with [[Exodus (band)|Exodus]] guitarist [[Kirk Hammett]]; Mustaine subsequently forms the band [[Megadeth]].
* [[Kiss (band)|KISS]] ends the use of makeup in their act.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Chang |first1=Rachel |title=When KISS Wiped Away Their Iconic Face Paint in 1983, Fans 'Hated' the New Look |url=https://www.biography.com/musicians/kiss-band-makeup-reveal |website=Biography.com |date=6 July 2023}}</ref>
* [[Kiss (band)|KISS]] ends the use of makeup in their act.
* November 19: the single by [[Quiet Riot]] "[[Cum on Feel the Noize]]" is No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
* November 19: the single by [[Quiet Riot]] "[[Cum on Feel the Noize]]" is No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Billboard Hot 100 |magazine=Billboard |date=April 19, 1983 |volume=95 |issue=47 |page=72}}</ref>
* April 17: [[Mountain (band)|Mountain]] bassist, and [[Cream (band)|Cream]] producer, [[Felix Pappalardi]] is shot and killed by his wife [[Gail Collins Pappalardi]].
* April 17: [[Mountain (band)|Mountain]] bassist, and [[Cream (band)|Cream]] producer, [[Felix Pappalardi]] is shot and killed by his wife [[Gail Collins Pappalardi]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Felix Pappalardi |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/alabama-journal-felix-pappalardi/160026853/ |work=Alabama Journal |agency=UPI |date=April 18, 1983 |page=4}}</ref>
* [[Metallica]] and [[Slayer]] both release their debut albums ''[[Kill 'Em All]]'' and ''[[Show No Mercy (Slayer album)|Show No Mercy]]''.
* [[Metallica]] and [[Slayer]] both release their debut albums ''[[Kill 'Em All]]'' and ''[[Show No Mercy (Slayer album)|Show No Mercy]]''.
* After his song "[[Runaway (Bon Jovi song)|Runaway]]" becomes a surprise hit on New York radio station WAPP-FM, [[Jon Bon Jovi]] forms the band [[Bon Jovi]].
* After his song "[[Runaway (Bon Jovi song)|Runaway]]" becomes a surprise hit on New York radio station WAPP-FM, [[Jon Bon Jovi]] forms the band [[Bon Jovi]].

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This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in 1983.

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Events

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References

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  1. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon (11 April 2024). "41 Years Ago: Dave Mustaine Fired From Metallica". Loudwire.
  2. ^ Chang, Rachel (6 July 2023). "When KISS Wiped Away Their Iconic Face Paint in 1983, Fans 'Hated' the New Look". Biography.com.
  3. ^ "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Vol. 95, no. 47. April 19, 1983. p. 72.
  4. ^ "Felix Pappalardi". Alabama Journal. UPI. April 18, 1983. p. 4.
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