List of Neue Deutsche Härte bands
This is a list of notable Neue Deutsche Härte (NDH) bands.
Name
Years active
Origin
Ref.
Eisbrecher
2003–present
Fürstenfeldbruck , Germany
[ 1]
Erdling
2014–present
Essen , Germany
[ 2]
Fleischmann
1989–1996
Berlin , Germany
[ 3]
Hämatom
2004–present
Speichersdorf , Germany
[ 4]
Heldmaschine
2011–present
Koblenz , Germany
[ 5]
Hertzton
2001–present
Leverkusen , Germany
[ 6]
Joachim Witt
1980s–present
Hamburg , Germany
[ 7]
Knorkator
1994–present
Berlin , Germany
[ 8]
Lindemann
2013–present
Germany / Sweden
[ 9]
Megaherz
1993–present
Munich , Germany
[ 10]
Nachtblut
2005–present
Osnabrück , Germany
Null Positiv
2015–present
Lübbenau , Germany
[ 11] [ 12]
Oomph!
1989–present
Wolfsburg , Germany
[ 13]
Rammstein
1994–present
Berlin , Germany
[ 14]
Raubtier
2008–present
Haparanda , Sweden
Ruoska
2002–present
Juva , Finland
Schwarzer Engel
2007–present
Stuttgart , Germany
[ 15]
Stahlhammer
1992–?
Vienna , Austria
[ 16]
Stahlmann
2008–present
Göttingen , Germany
[ 17]
Stoneman
2004–present
Switzerland
[ 18]
Tanzwut
1998–present
Berlin , Germany
[ 19]
Terminal Choice
1993–2011
Berlin , Germany
Üebermutter
2006–present
Berlin , Germany
[ 20]
Unheilig
1999–present
Aachen , Germany
[ 21]
Weissglut
1996–2002
Bingen am Rhein , Germany
[ 22]
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^ "STAHLHAMMER: Eisenherz" (in German). vampster.com. 19 September 2002. Retrieved 6 June 2023 .
^ "Neue Deutsche Härte: Stahlmann starten die 'Tanzmaschine' " . Rheinische Post (in German). 26 January 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2023 .
^ "STONEMAN: kündigen neues Dark Rock / NDH Best Of Album 'The Dark Circus (2004-2021)' an" . vampster.com. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2023 .
^ Hennig, Toni. "Die Berliner kehren zum NDH-Sound zurück" (in German). laut.de . Retrieved 6 June 2023 .
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