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Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
StarringSam Dunn
Distributed bySeville Pictures
Warner Home Video
Release date
2005
Running time
96 min.
LanguageEnglish

Metal: A Headbanger's Journey is a 2005 documentary directed by Sam Dunn, a 31 year old anthropologist who has been a heavy metal fan since the age of twelve. He sets out across the world to uncover the various facets of heavy metal music, including its origins, the controversy surrounding the genre, and the reason why it is loved by so many people, as well as exploring the culture of heavy metal. The film made its debut at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released as a two-disc special edition DVD in the US on September 19, 2006.

Tagline:

  • The film that will take you into the heart of the beast

Contents

Template:Spoiler The film begins at the beginning of metal's history, and a discussion of who was truly the first metal band. It then proceeds to discuss the traits and originators of some of metal's many subgenres, including black metal, thrash metal and glam metal. Dunn used a family tree type flow chart to document different metal subgenres. The film then splinters off to explore various aspects of heavy metal culture. Notable segments include Dunn taking a trip to the Wacken Open Air festival, an interview with Dee Snider providing an analysis of the PMRC attack on heavy metal music, and an interview with several Norwegian black metal bands who support Satanism and openly discuss the burning of several Norwegian churches.

Interviews

The most insightful information given in the film comes from candid interviews from popular artists of metal's past and present. Notable interviews come from:

Soundtrack

Follow-up

Because of the controversy generated with the focus on the anti-Christian black metal bands in Norway, particularly Burzum, Sam Dunn traveled back to Bergen for the premiere of the film to address criticisms and further explore the roots black metal has in Norway and its culture. An additional 20 minute mini-documentary further exploring the black metal culture was included on the second disc of the film's DVD release.


"Definitive Metal Family Tree"

The chart from the film documents the various sub-genres of metal that have spawned over time, while also listing the prime examples of bands that fall under each sub-genre. Below is a typed version of that chart, which can be found on the second disc of the film's special edition DVD package.


- Jimi Hendrix - Blue Cheer - Deep Purple - Iron Butterfly - Led Zeppelin - MC5 - Mountain - The Stooges - Black Sabbath

- Thin Lizzy - Blue Öyster Cult - Aerosmith - AC/DC - Ted Nugent

- Arthur Brown - Alice Cooper - New York Dolls - Ozzy Osbourne - W.A.S.P. - KISS

  • Early punk (1976 - 1979)

- The Ramones - The Damned - The Sex Pistols - The Clash - The Dead Boys

- Scorpions - Rainbow - Accept - Manowar - Dio - Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Helloween - Blind Guardian - HammerFall - Primal Fear

- Judas Priest - Motörhead - Saxon - Iron Maiden - Angel Witch - Girlschool - Tygers of Pan Tang - Diamond Head

- Uriah Heep - Rush - Queensrÿche - Savatage - Fates Warning - Voivod - Dream Theater - Meshuggah - Symphony X - Evergrey - Tool

- Slade - Sweet - Hanoi Rocks - Mötley Crüe - Twisted Sister - Poison - Cinderella - Skid Row

  • Pop metal (1978 - Present)

- Quiet Riot - Van Halen - Whitesnake - Def Leppard - Europe - Dokken - Lita Ford - Ratt - Guns N' Roses - Winger - Warrant - The Darkness

- Witchfinder - Trouble - Candlemass - Kyuss - Today is the Day - Cathedral

- Agnostic Front - D.O.A. - Exploited - Black Flag - Bad Brains - The Misfits - GBH - Dead Kennedys - Minor Threat

- Metallica - Slayer - Anthrax - Megadeth - Exodus - Overkill - Kreator - Destruction - Testament - Sepultura - Nuclear Assault - Death Angel - Pantera

- Venom - Mercyful Fate - Bathory - Celtic Frost

  • Norwegian black metal (1990 - Present)

- Mayhem - Gorgoroth - Darkthrone - Emperor - Satyricon - Enslaved - Dimmu Borgir - Cradle Of Filth (UK)

- Napalm Death - Carcass - Repulsion - Brutal Truth - Cephalic Carnage

- Possessed - Sodom - Death - Morbid Angel - Obituary - Deicide - Cannibal Corpse - Immolation - Autopsy - Nile

- Grave - Entombed - At the Gates - Dismember - Arch Enemy - Soilwork - In Flames - Dark Tranquility - The Haunted - Children of Bodom (Finland)

- Corrosion of Conformity - Suicidal Tendencies - Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Machine Head - Stormtroopers of Death - Hatebreed - The Dillinger Escape Plan

- Green River - The Melvins - Soundgarden - Mudhoney - Nirvana - Alice In Chains - Mother Love Bone - Pearl Jam - Stone Temple Pilots

- Paradise Lost - Tiamat - Therion - Type O Negative - My Dying Bride - Anathema - Theatre Of Tragedy - Opeth

- Ministry - White Zombie - Godflesh - Nine Inch Nails - Fear Factory - Marilyn Manson - Static-X

- Faith No More - Jane's Addiction - Prong - Living Colour - The Smashing Pumpkins - Rage Against The Machine

- Biohazard - KoЯn - Slipknot - Limp Bizkit - Godsmack - Coal Chamber - Disturbed - Kittie - System of a Down

  • New wave of American metal (2000 - Present)

- Shadows Fall - Lamb of God - Darkest Hour - Chimaira - Killswitch Engage - Unearth - God Forbid - [[Dry Kill Logic]