You should have at least a couple of tracks from a metal band in your recently played playlist.

Metallica Megadeth Slayer Death Judas Priest Pantera[1] X Research source

Metalcore includes bands like Trivium, Parkway Drive, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Poison The Well, and Motionless In White. A list of a few bands and their respective subgenres are in the tips section.

However, there is one exception to this rule. If a person likes Metallica and has only listened to Metallica, then he or she can still be considered a genuine metalhead, but an adolescent metalhead to say the least. There are ways to learn metal information, for example, by watching episodes of “That Metal Show” There is great information about metal music in various guitar player magazines and a select number of music/rock magazines.

Being a metalhead is a matter of personal expression. If you are open to showing your passion, don’t make fun of others who wish to share what they love. [3] X Research source There is also a growing community of electronic and experimental musicians that are inspired heavily by metal. Noise as a genre of music isn’t a genre of metal, but the music and musicians doing this are metal.

All good art channels universal human emotions in a way that reacts with you. Metal certainly can have a moving effect on you, but don’t let that alter the way you treat others. [4] X Research source

Metal is completely about being yourself; there is no model to follow. Be a metalhead out of your love for this music, not for the fame or the attention. Remember: being a metalhead does not mean making all of your conversations based around music. [5] X Research source

Wear guitar pick necklaces, or other instrument-related things if you can play the instrument.

Being a metalhead is all about authenticity. You cannot buy your way into a lifestyle. At the end of the day, being a metalhead is about the music and your devotion as a fan.

If you notice yourself tapping out rhythms while listening to Motorhead on the bus, start playing the drums.

You can get far by learning classic metal songs like “Master of Puppets,” “Thunderstruck,” or “Iron Man. ”[6] X Research source

It especially helps if you have this conversation before Christmas. It is easier to write a song as a band if the guitar player creates a riff before practice. That way she can show it to the group and the band will waste less time. It is also good for a band to become comfortable together by learning metal songs. Have a decent space to practice music. [7] X Research source

If you follow a specific metal band, check to see if they have an upcoming tour.