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Most Popular Rock/Metal Artists and Bands from the United Kingdom Infographic by Gemini

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10cc (11)

801 (Phil Manzanera/801) (1)

Adam and the Ants (3)

Alaska (4)

Anathema (11)

Andrew Lloyd Webber (21)

Angelic Upstarts (24)

Annie Lennox (7)

Archive (11)

Argent (12)

Asia (13)

Arctic Monkeys (6)

Armageddon (British Band) (1)

Atomic Rooster (7)

Babe Ruth (6)

Bad Company (12)

Badfinger (10)

Barclay James Harvest (23)

Beatles the (65)

Big Big Train (15)

Billy Idol (10)

Black (13)

Black Sabbath (27)

Black Widow (10)

Blackfield (5)

Blackmore's Night (13)

Blood Red Shoes (8)

Blur (9)

Bonnie Tyler (21)

Bram Stoker (4)

Brian May (3)

Bruce Dickinson (6)

Bury Tomorrow (7)

Buzzcocks (9)

Camel (14)

Caravan (14)

Cat Stevens (16)

Chris De Burgh (21)

Climax Blues Band (22)

Coldplay (9)

Colin Blunstone (12)

Colosseum (6)

Comus (3)

Cream (4)

Creeper (3)

Curved Air (7)

Cutting Crew (5)

David Bowie (29)

David Coverdale (5)

David Gilmour (4)

Deep Purple (92) (Top Albums Ranked by Sales)

Def Leppard (21)

Del Amitri (12) (Scotland)

Depeche Mode (16)

Diamond Head (14)

Dire Straits (10)

Duran Duran (15)

Elbow (9)

Electric Light Orchestra (15)

Elton John (34)

Elvis Costello (26) 

Emerson Lake & Palmer (10)

Eric Burdon (18)

Eric Clapton (23)

Eurythmics (9)

Faces (4)

Fairport Convention (29)

Fleetwood Mac (17)

Florence and the Machine (5)

Foghat (22)

Freddie Mercury (9)

Genesis (15)

Gentle Giant (11)

Geordie (6)

George Harrison (11)

Girlschool (13)

Glenn Hughes (14)

Graham Nash (6)

Gryphon (7)

Hawkwind (33)

Head Machine (1)

Hellripper (3)

Herman's Hermits (7)

Hughes Turner Project (4)

Humble Pie (11)

Ian Gillan (22)

Iron Maiden (20)

James (16)

Jeff Beck (17)

Jerusalem (2)

Jethro Tull (22)

Jimmy Page (8)

Joe Cocker (22)

Joe Jackson (21)

John Cale (26)

John Lawton (3)

John Lennon (33)

John Miles (16)

John Parr (6)

John Wetton (6)

Jon Anderson (15)

Joy Division (6)

Judas Priest (18)

Juicy Lucy (12)

Justin Hayward (11)

Kasabian (6)

Kate Bush (10)

Keith Emerson (14)

Keith Richards (5)

Ken Hensley (19)

Ken Hensley & Live Fire (4)

King Crimson (13)

Led Zeppelin (20)

Liam Gallagher (3)

Lita Ford (9)

Manic Street Preachers (14)

Marianne Faithfull (18)

Marillion (19)

May Blitz (3)

Michael Schenker Group (11)

Mick Jagger (5)

Mick Ronson (6)

Mike Oldfield (26)

Mogwai (10)

Mostly Autumn (13)

Motorhead (22)

Mott the Hoople (9)

Muse (12)

Nazareth (24)

Nick Mason (1)

Noel Gallagher (3)

Nova Twins (2)

Oasis (7)

Ozric Tentacles (24)

Pallas (8)

Paul McCartney (38)

Paul Weller (16)

Pendragon (19)

Peter Frampton (21)

Peter Gabriel (13)

Phil Collins (8)

Pink Fairies (10)

Pink Floyd (24) (Top Albums Ranked by Sales)

Placebo (8)

Porcupine Tree (10)

Portishead (3)

Procol Harum (12)

Prodigy, the (9)

Pulp (7)

Quartz (5)

Queen (25)

Radiohead (9)

Rainbow (8)

Rare Bird (8)

Ray Davies (7)

Renaissance (13)

Richard Wright (2)

Rick Wakeman (93)

Ringo Starr (20)

Robert Plant (14)

Rod Stewart (32)

Roger Glover (6)

Roger Hodgson (3)

Roger Taylor (5)

Roger Waters (5)

Rolling Stones (37)

Roxy Music (8)

Roy Wood (5)

Sad Cafe (8)

Samson (2)

Saxon (24)

Sex Pistols (13)

Sharks (5)

Simple Minds (19) (Scotland)

Siouxsie and the Banshees (11)

Slash (9)

Snowy White (22)

Solstice (4)

Spooky Tooth (8)

Status Quo (35)

Stealer's Wheel (6)

Steamhammer (4)

Stereophonics (12)

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel (6)

Steven Wilson (6)

Sting (15)

Strawbs (27)

Supertramp (21)

Sweet (11)

Syd Barrett (2)

Tears of Fears (7)

Ten Years After (23)

The Alan Parsons Project (15)

The Animals (11)

The Clash (6)

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (8)

The Cross (3)

The Cult (10)

The Cure (13)

The Damned (11)

The Dave Clark Five (14)

The Fixx (9)

The Gods (3)

The Groundhogs (17)

The Hensley / Lawton Band (2)

The Hollies (12)

The Horrors (5)

The Idle Race (3)

The Jam (8)

The Jesus and Mary Chain (7)

The Kinks (24)

The Moody Blues (17)

The Moody Marsden Band (4)

The Police (7)

The Pretenders (12)

The Pretty Things (13)

The Quireboys (12)

The Rubettes (10)

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (18)

The Sisters of Mercy (3)

The Slits (3)

The Snakes (4)

The Soft Machine (11)

The Stone Roses (2)

The Stranglers (17)

The Tangent (16)

The Tornados (4)

The Troggs (9)

The Verve (4)

The Waterboys (16)

The Who (10)

The Yardbirds (6)

Tindersticks (13)

Toe Fat (1)

Trapeze (14)

Travis (11)

Twelfth Night (8)

Tyrannosaurus Rex (13)

UB40 (20)

UFO (22)

Uriah Heep (26)

Van Der Graaf Generator (13)

Venom (15)

Weed (1)

Whitesnake (13)

Widomaker (2)

Wire (18)

Wishbone Ash (27)

Wolf Alice (3)

Yes (25)



Most Popular Rock/Metal Artists and Bands from the United Kingdom


1. The Beatles

Review

The Beatles revolutionized rock music in the 1960s. From early rock ’n’ roll-inspired hits to experimental masterpieces like Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, they redefined songwriting, studio production, and global pop culture.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in Liverpool in 1960.

  • Over 600 million records sold worldwide.

  • Pioneered studio experimentation in rock music.

Did You Know?

They stopped touring in 1966 to focus purely on studio innovation — something rare at the time.


2. Led Zeppelin

Review

Led Zeppelin helped invent hard rock and heavy metal. Their fusion of blues, folk, and powerful riffs created classics like Led Zeppelin IV featuring “Stairway to Heaven.”

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1968.

  • Known for legendary live performances.

Did You Know?

“Stairway to Heaven” was never officially released as a single but became one of the most played rock songs ever.


3. Black Sabbath

Review

Often credited as the inventors of heavy metal, Black Sabbath created dark, heavy riffs and ominous themes starting in 1970. Albums like Paranoid defined the genre.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in Birmingham in 1968.

  • Tony Iommi’s finger injury influenced his heavy guitar tuning style.

Did You Know?

Their downtuned, riff-based sound laid the foundation for doom and stoner metal.


4. Iron Maiden

Review

Iron Maiden are leaders of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). Known for galloping basslines, soaring vocals, and epic storytelling, albums like The Number of the Beast are metal staples.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Founded in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris.

  • Mascot “Eddie” appears on every album cover.

Did You Know?

Singer Bruce Dickinson is also a licensed commercial airline pilot.


5. Judas Priest

Review

Judas Priest refined heavy metal’s sound and image. Twin guitar attacks, leather-and-studs fashion, and Rob Halford’s operatic vocals defined metal’s classic era.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1969.

  • Albums like British Steel became genre-defining.

Did You Know?

They helped popularize the leather-and-metal fashion associated with heavy metal culture.


6. Queen

Review

Queen fused rock with opera, glam, and progressive elements. A Night at the Opera and “Bohemian Rhapsody” remain landmarks of ambitious rock songwriting.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1970.

  • Freddie Mercury is one of rock’s most iconic frontmen.

Did You Know?

“Bohemian Rhapsody” was considered too unconventional for radio — yet became one of the greatest rock songs ever.


7. The Rolling Stones

Review

The Rolling Stones brought bluesy grit to rock ’n’ roll. With a career spanning over six decades, they remain one of the most enduring rock bands in history.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in London in 1962.

  • Known as “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.”

Did You Know?

They are one of the highest-grossing touring acts of all time.


8. Pink Floyd

Review

Pink Floyd pioneered progressive and psychedelic rock. Albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall blended conceptual storytelling with experimental sound design.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1965.

  • Known for elaborate live visual effects.

Did You Know?

The Dark Side of the Moon remained on the Billboard charts for over 14 years.


9. Deep Purple

Review

Deep Purple helped define hard rock and early heavy metal. Albums like Machine Head introduced riffs like “Smoke on the Water,” one of the most famous in rock history.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1968.

  • Part of the “unholy trinity” of early heavy metal (with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath).

Did You Know?

The riff to “Smoke on the Water” is often one of the first learned by beginner guitarists.


10. Motörhead

Review

Motörhead bridged punk and heavy metal with raw speed and aggression. Frontman Lemmy Kilmister became a rock icon with albums like Ace of Spades.

Fun Facts & Trivia

  • Formed in 1975.

  • Known for relentless touring.

Did You Know?

Motörhead influenced both thrash metal and hardcore punk scenes.


🇬🇧 Final Thoughts

The UK is arguably the most influential nation in rock and metal history. From inventing heavy metal (Black Sabbath), shaping progressive rock (Pink Floyd), defining hard rock (Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple), to creating arena metal (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest), British artists set global standards that still dominate the genre today.


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