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4->''"Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear\
5How years ago, in days of old, when magic filled the air\
6T'was in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair\
7But Gollum, and the Evil One, crept up and slipped away with her"''
8-->-- '''Music/LedZeppelin''', [[Music/LedZeppelinII "Ramble On"]]
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10So you're a big fan of fantasy. You've read all of Creator/JRRTolkien's works and you play ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' on a regular basis. However, you also want to be a musician but find {{Filk|Song}} and other such genres way too mellow for you. So, what does one do? Join the exciting field of fantasy-based HeavyMetal! Yes, metal is not just [[RockMeAsmodeus about Satan]]. Sometimes it's about [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Sauron]].
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12Your band can put out a couple songs with lyrics all about ancient prophecies and epic quests, and everyone will be too busy rocking to your awesome guitar solos and killer drumbeats to care.
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14PowerMetal is probably the most common genre for this type, but there are others, like Viking Metal, GothicMetal, FolkMetal, BlackMetal and SymphonicMetal (which is why you can be skilled in instruments other than the typical rock ones). It can even be multiple such genres at the same time, such as Symphonic Power Metal. However, not all power metal bands fall under this trope (especially many American power metal bands) as the SubGenre is also known for its similarities to speed metal and the NewWaveOfBritishHeavyMetal.
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16In the late '60s and early '70s, at the birth of heavy metal, fantasy-themed lyrics were not uncommon for rock bands like Music/LedZeppelin, Music/JethroTull, Music/BlackSabbath and Music/UriahHeep. During this era, fantasy-themed songs generally tended to be folksy or psychedelic in their sound, due to the hippie generation's fascination with Tolkien. In the mid-to-late 70s, Music/{{Rainbow}}, fronted by Music/RonnieJamesDio, ran under a consistent fantasy aesthetic while playing some of the heaviest rock of its day, thus serving as a TropeCodifier for fantasy metal in particular.
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18Some ChristianRock falls into this.
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20Named after the fictional metal {{Mithril}} from Creator/JRRTolkien's [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Middle-earth]].
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22{{Nerdcore}} is the [[HipHop Rap]] counterpart. See also ElvishPresley.
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24Compare and contrast CyberPunkIsTechno for the music common for science fiction and NatureMetal for metal associated with nature-themes.
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34* [[http://www.radiorivendell.com/ Radio Rivendell]] is an internet radio station focusing on Heavy Mithril and video game music.
35* There are many bands based on ''Franchise/HarryPotter'', called Wizard Rock (Wrock for short).
36** And now there's [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lord]] Rock (Trock for short), as well. In particular, ''Doctorin' the [=TARDIS=]'', a mash-up by Music/TheKLF, which reached #1 in the [=UK=] in 1988.
37*** Uriah Heep paid tribute to The Doctor back in 1972 with "Traveller in Time".
38** Music/ChameleonCircuit loves this genre. In particular, 'Exterminate, Regenerate' and 'Blink.’
39*** Chameleon Circuit ''is'' this genre. Not only are ''all'' of their songs (and their band name) centered around Doctor Who, but they are pretty much responsible for Trock resurfacing on the internet in its modern form; they did ''not'' invent it, contrary to popular belief.
40** There is an album of ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' metal/rock by a Polish band called Drużyna Trzeźwych Hobbitów (The Fellowship of Sober Hobbits).
41* [[http://www.metroidmetal.com/ Stemage.]] A Metal band that bases almost all their songs on Metroid or just straight up does covers of the series soundtrack- very metal covers.
42* This trope has been noticed, and [[http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=0IgVPnhmVNE lovingly parodied,]] by Music/{{Tripod}}. As Yon says, "We find them [Wolfmother] very encouraging. Because if you listen to the lyrics of that kind of music, you find that it's possible to be rock... yet, at the same time, be a massive ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' enthusiast."
43* Quite a few bands write Creator/HPLovecraft-themed songs, some occasionally (Nile, Metallica, Dark Moor) and some often (The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets).
44** There's even a death metal band from France CALLED Lovecraaft who write almost entirely Creator/HPLovecraft songs.
45*** And a band from the 60's that played rather odd progressive rock.
46** Casey Rae-Hunter, alias The Contrarian, has even released an entire [[http://www.thecontrarianmedia.com/the-contrarian-eldritch-musicks/ concept album]] revolving around Creator/HPLovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. For the most part, it's pretty heavy (maybe not ''specifically'' metal, as it markets itself as "haunt-rock").
47* [=Hedningarna=] - ''Drafur Och Gildur''
48* The relatively obscure grunge band TAD had several songs based on fantasy themes.
49* British Post-hardcore/alt rock upstarts Music/{{Fightstar}} seem to have a big obsession with ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. This is evidenced in songs like "Shinji Ikari", "NERV/SEELE", "Unfamiliar Ceilings" and in "Lost Like Tears In Rain." In fact it's frequently commented that the cover art for their debut album is very similar to the ruins found in the aforementioned series.
50* Music/{{Slipknot}}'s debut album Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. has songs relating to ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' as Anders Colsefni, lead vocalist on the album was a fan of the game. However, Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat has a much different style to the rest of the bands discography and following line-up changes, the current band currently considers it only a demo.
51* While not metal, the unquestionably heavy (and awesome) hardcore punk band Music/TheMisfits have songs almost exclusively based on horror films from the 1950's and 60's. Classics include; ''Film/{{Them}}'', ''Film/WhereEaglesDare'', ''Film/TheCrawlingEye'', ''Film/ThisIslandEarth'' and ''Film/TheAstroZombies''.
52* Misfits spanned a whole punk sub-genre called Horrorpunk, which is all about references from horror films, they adopt a visual style that is inspired by cult horror films such as ghoul make up and lots of black clothing.
53** In a similar vein, Psychobilly (A mix of Rockabilly with Punk) do a lot of shout outs and homages to the horror genre.
54** Also worth of notice is Deathrock, although they tend to be less explicit about horror films, instead adopting the atmosphere and look of said films rather than direct references.
55* High on Fire's lyrical content seems to be almost exclusively along these lines. One gets the feeling they just set their D&D campaigns to music.
56* One of the more famous examples, the stoner metal band Music/{{Kyuss}} was originally called the Sons of Kyuss. Sons of Kyuss are an undead monster from the original AD&D Fiend Folio, with Kyuss being their horrific worm-god. (And yes, the band got the name from the monster, not the other way around.)
57** In 3.5 they went by the name Spawn of Kyuss (the monster). Which would be a more badass name for a band. Maybe a tribute band?
58* Music/ElectricWizard makes frequent references to fantasy and horror literature. Their album "Let us Prey" has a quote from "The Outsider" on the back cover and a list of authors cited for "lyrical inspiration" in the booklet, which includes Creator/HPLovecraft, Creator/RobertEHoward and Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith among many others.
59* Dreamtale. Would be worth including even if they had only "Lady Dragon", but there's more.
60* Infocalypse, the project of "experimental, electronic, minimal" music. Anigif logo that imitates loading on Platform/ZXSpectrum - [[http://namcub.accela-labs.com/infocalypse/ check]]. Albums named "RaygunGothic" and "[[MadScientist Delusional Science]] Incorporated" - check. Tracks like "JustForFun/CandleJack and Chopper" and "Jam the [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]" (BTW, it sounds as if performed on two telegraph keys yet is fun) - [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/759454 check]].
61* The Italian metal band ''Trick Or Treat'' has made covers of openings from cartoons with medieval or fantasy themes. Among them [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pETG4D7ls Robin Hood]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctgIrQCRrqE David the Gnome]].
62* Related to the main trope, many heavy metal bands have names taken from Tolkien, including ones that aren't thematically very fantasyish -- Cirith Ungol, Amon Amarth, Ephel Duath (who are most known for combining metal and free jazz) are a couple.
63* Music/SoundHorizon: Just about the only band to ever make a [[SymphonicMetal Symphonic]]-[[ProgressiveRock Prog]] RockOpera about Grimm's {{Fairy Tale}}s.
64* Though the Consortium Of Genius tend to write about random subjects, and obviously [[MadScientist mad science]] in particular, they've tried this a few times such as "Milk" and [[http://www.thefump.com/fump.php?id=1204 "Mallet of Metal"]].
65* There are several bands related to Tolkien's works listed on [[http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Category:Bands this]] page.
66* Music/NanowarOfSteel, which parodies a lot of Metal genres, has a couple of such songs, including "Look At Two Reels" where they explain that you need to "read at least seventy times ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''" before listening to such a song.
67** Their song, "Valhallelujah," parodies this entire page. The premise is that, while other bands take inspiration from ''Lord of the Rings,'' they take it from the [=IKEA=] catalog.
68* "War in the Middle Earth", a Tolkien-inspired [[Platform/{{MOD}} Screamtracker 3]] song by Skaven of the Future Crew.
69* ''Earth Beasts Awaken" a rap album by Creator/TheHistorianHimself about the rise and retaking of the world by {{Kaiju}} such as Old Mountain Back and Finhead, now being made into a WebVideo [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlKtAB_ztBMvLbvRBZxfLfDBmPhM8POes here]].
70* Music/FallOfEfrafa are a post-metal band who write exclusively about ''Literature/WatershipDown.'' The vocalist has another post-metal band called Light Bearer that writes about ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'' and another band called Pnakotus, after a city of the Great Race of Yith in H.P. Lovecraft's "Literature/TheShadowOutOfTime".
71* The grindcore band Music/DiscordanceAxis are a bunch of sci-fi and anime nerds who have written songs based on Creator/PhilipKDick novels, ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Many of the songs on their last album ''The Inalienable Dreamless'' reference ''Evangelion'' in particular, with songs like "Angel Present", "The End of Rebirth", "Pattern Blue", and "The Third Children". In addition, a couple of songs on ''The Inalienable Dreamless'' feature lyrical references to ''Literature/WatershipDown'' and ''Literature/TheCulture'' (one song is actually named after ''Literature/UseOfWeapons'').
72** Vocalist Jon Chang also has another band called Gridlink where he continues this trend, including songs like "Asuka" (about a character in ''Evangelion'') and "Jenova" (after a character in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'').
73** Also influenced by Discordance Axis is the Scottish band Gendo Ikari, whose first EP is called ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae7eHsUgBCc&feature=youtu.be Unit 1]]''[[note]]Warning: Album cover is NSFW[[/note]].
74* French hardcore/crossover thrash band Rise of the Northstar is based around anime, from the band themselves being named after ''Anime/FistOfTheNorthStar'' to their 2012 EP "Demonstrating My Saiya Style" being based around the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series.
75* There is a band called Gygax. Unsurprisingly, given [[Creator/GaryGygax their namesake]], their music is full of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' references.
76* Canadian deathcore act Brand of Sacrifice bases their entire lyrical concept around ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
77* The band [[http:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8prZi7q1vnP0A3XX4EWxQ Clamavi de Profundis]] plays music inspired by fantasy, often with lyrics from Tolkien's poetry (as well as a metal version of "Diggy Diggy Hole").
78* Indiana NoiseRock/no wave band [[https://liminalbloomington.bandcamp.com/album/road-ends-in-water Liminal]] have "Exploration #5", a song entirely based on ''Literature/HouseOfLeaves''.
79* Akron, Ohio based GothRock band [[https://cosw.bandcamp.com/ Church of Starry Wisdom]] write almost exclusively about the Franchise/CthulhuMythos and other classic horror literature.
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83* Clutch throws in D&D references into their lyrics at times, and they've done a few fantasy-based songs. ''Red Horse Rainbow'' was one, and ''24 Earth Years'' was such self-indulgent satire that it was released as an 'outtake'.
84** Their recent-as-of-2023 albums lean into this even harder, ''Sunrise on Slaughter Beach'' in particular with its track ''Mountain of Bone''. What's more emblematic of this trope than a song about a straight-up D&D party?
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88* The Music/{{Eagles}} did what for them was a strangely out-of-character instrumental track called ''Journey of the Sorcerer''. This might have remained an obscure oddity, except that in 1979, a then-obscure BBC radio comedy-drama was looking for a theme tune where the royalties were not going to break the bank. Creator/DouglasAdams loved this tune and thought it was just odd and atmospheric enough - as well as relatively cheap to use. Expecting his radio comedy show would last for [[BritishBrevity six episodes]] and no more, performance rights were acquired. And thirty-five years on, the ''Radio/TheHitchHikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978'' is still synonymous with this theme music...
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92* And now something different: Irish folk-rock band ''Music/{{Horslips}}'' were trail-blazers in marrying traditional Irish music to rock instruments and rhythms. Two of their records, ''The Táin'' (based on the [[Literature/TheCattleRaidOfCooley the Táin Bó Cuailgne]]) and ''The Book of Invasions'' (based on, what else, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn the Book Of Invasions]]) set Irish mythology of the Mithril Age to music, largely updated Irish folk standards with new lyrics based on the myths, re-arranged for rock band plus traditional instruments. Blending traditional Irish music and modern rock instrumentation on both traditional and electric instruments, this band is credited with being the father of the Celtic Rock movement.
93* British folk-rockers Music/SteeleyeSpan, a band who followed on closely from the example of the ''Music/{{Horslips}}'', only with mainly English traditional songs, do a bit of fingers-in-the-ear Heavy Mithril. Tracks like ''Seven Hundred Elves'' and ''Drink Down The Moon'' are good examples. After their take of ''The Two Magicians'' influenced one of Terry Pratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels--''Literature/EqualRites''--Steeleye became more closely associated with Pratchett and most recently have collaborated with him on a [[Music/{{Wintersmith}} musical version]] of his novel ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}''
94* The American folk-rock band [[http:https://www.last.fm/music/Phoenyx Phoenyx]] recorded several songs that fall under this category on their first and only album, Keepers of the Flame, in the 1980s, including ''King of Elfland's Daughter'' (a take on the classic Creator/LordDunsany story,) ''Black Unicorn,'' and the original recordings of the Music/AlexanderJamesAdams songs ''Stormbringer,'' ''Voices of the Sea,'' ''Creature of the Wood,'' and ''March of Cambreadth.'' Adams, a founding member of Phoenyx, went on to become a much-more famous [[FilkSong filker]] under his own name and under the name Heather Alexander.
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98* Early 70's Music/UriahHeep was potentially the first metal band with a consistent fantasy aesthetic, especially on the albums "Demons and Wizards" and "The Magician's Birthday". Their most fantastical songs also tended to be their most psychedelic.
99* Music/{{Rush|Band}} The entire later half of the 70s was Heavy Mithril with Rush, with at least one fantasy-based song per album, culminating in ''Hemishpheres'', which side A is a Sci-Fi/Fantasy concept album, culminating in a song about Trees arguing, and an instrumental trip through a Alice in Wonderland-esque nightmare. Their catalog from this time period could be the soundtrack for any given ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' game.
100** On ''Fly By Night''- "By-Tor & the Snow Dog" (a battle between good and evil in near Rock Opera form) "Rivendell" (Obviously about Elves)
101** On ''Caress of Steel'' - "the Necromancer" a moody song about triumph over, well, the Necromancer, and "The Fountain of Lamneth"
102** ''2112''- The title song (which takes up the entirety of Side A) is based, very loosely, on Creator/AynRand's ''Anthem''
103** On ''A Farewell to Kings'', the title song (loosely, it's about vague evil kings. They could be talking actual historical Kings, or fictional ones), Cygnus X-1, about a trip through a black hole, serves as a prologue to a song that culminates in a part 2 on another album (the aforementioned ''Hemishpheres'') which is a Mount Olympus-based fantasyland in the literal sense (and metaphorically about the id, ego and superego), and "Xanadu", a song about a quest for eternal life [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor gone wrong]], loosely based or inspired by the Coleridge poem ''Kublai Khan''.
104** ''Moving Pictures''- "Red barchetta" is set in a future where at least some kinds of cars (fast ones anyway) have been banned.
105* Bill Bailey and his InTheStyleOf parody of these kind of songs, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc79m1X-mXU The Leg of Time]]''.
106---> [[spoiler: ''It was Terryyyy, Terrryyyy.'']]
107* [[http://www.last.fm/music/Direwolf Direwolf]]. Only one album ([[http://www.last.fm/music/Direwolf/Beyond+the+Lands+of+Human+Existence beyond the lands of human existence]]), but has this trope in spades. Few song titles :
108** [[WorldWarThree World War 4]]
109** [[AfterTheEnd Beyond the Lands of Human Existence]]
110** [[NamedAfterTheirPlanet Murder the creatures who inhabit the black sun]]
111** The Prophet Failed (pt 1-3)
112*** Contains a lot of EpicRocking as well. Also a ConceptAlbum
113* Music/BlueOysterCult got fantasy author Creator/MichaelMoorcock to write a number of songs for them, including ''Black Blade'', which is based on the eponymous character in ''Literature/TheElricSaga''.
114** Blue Öyster Cult loved this trope. Aside from the aforementioned Moorcock collaborations, many of their songs dealt with sci-fi and/or horror themes. They got their name from an alien cult from a never-finished Lovecraft-esque concept album cycle planned by their manager and drummer. Aside from that, they had songs about vampires, aliens, Hell, eldrich abominations, and let's not forget one of their biggest hits, "Godzilla," which was about... well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin take a guess]].
115** ''[[Music/FireOfUnknownOrigin Vengeance (The Pact)]]'' was originally written for ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'' to accompany the Taarna story, but was never used for the film.
116** The ConceptAlbum ''Music/{{Imaginos}}'' is another example.
117* British space rock band Hawkwind also worked with Moorcock, including no less than three poems based on The Eternal Champion in the "The Warrior on the Edge of Time" album, and ultimately releasing ''The Chronicle of the Black Sword'' as a RockOpera summary of the Elric saga.
118** Moorcock actually defected from the Hawkwind camp to the B.Ö.C. because the Americans were prepared to pay more for the songs. This caused strife and a lawsuit, as Hawkwind (or to be more precise, its litigious band leader Dave Brock) alleged the songs ''Black Blade'' and ''Veteran of the Psychic War'' had been initially promised to them. They lost, however, and B.Ö.C. got the songs. Hawkwind just got the bill, another thing disgruntled band members hold against Brock.
119** Hawkwind went away, pointedly dropped Moorcock as inspiring daemon, and wrote songs based on Philip José Farmer's sci-fi/fantasy instead.
120* Music/{{Ayreon}}'s entire shtick. More a music project than a cohesive band, all but one of the seven full albums dedicated to the songwriter's sci-fi/fantasy epic about the creation and doom of humanity, which pulls in [[AIIsACrapshoot robot uprising]] and Myth/KingArthur in the first album alone. It only got more ambitious from there.
121** And one album that deviates from the overarching concept is made up of stand-alone songs that are all based upon science fiction films and books.
122** And spin-off band Star One is even worse. Not only is the band named for ''Series/BlakesSeven'', but their song "Intergalactic Space Crusaders" is a FilkSong, complete with the two singers essentially playing the parts of Blake and Avon. Star One also cranked out songs about ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'', ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''Franchise/StarWars''...you name it, they've probably got a song for it.
123* "Let There Be More Light" by Pink Floyd is an early example (released in 1968), but they never returned to the genre.
124* Music/DreamTheater veer into this territory in some of their later albums. "In the Presence of Enemies, Pts I & II" is a good example.
125* Music/CoheedAndCambria albums tell an elaborate ScienceFiction storyline, currently four albums, with a prequel to be released soon.
126** Also, lead singer/rhythm guitarist (who also does lead guitar when not singing) Claudio Snachez has a solo (don't let the drums fool you; everything but the guitar seems to be synthesized) side-project, the PrizeFighterInferno, which acts, currently, as a prequel to [[Music/CoheedAndCambria CoCa's]] SF story.
127* Music/JoeSatriani's "Surfing With The Alien" is an instrumental song inspired by the ComicBook/SilverSurfer.
128* Monuments' second album, The Amanuensis, has a storyline set in a fantasy world inspired by ''Franchise/BattlestarGalactica'' and the Samsara cycle, with a ShoutOut to Literature/HarryPotter in the song "Horcrux" (the character has to deliver a piece of himself to the "gatekeepers" of the Garden of Sankhara". The storyline and lyrics were entirely created by vocalist Chris Barretto, who is very much JustForFun/OneOfUs.
129* Music/{{Mastodon}}: ''Crack the Skye'' is a ConceptAlbum about a quadripalegic man who learns the secrets of astral projection, gets lost while exploring the cosmos, falls back in time to Czarist Russia, and has adventures involving Rasputin, the Czar, and Satan. And it is '''[=AWESOME=]'''.
130* [[BasedOnATrueStory Semi-fictional]] example in ''The Rotters' Club'', where two of the members of the protagonist's school band want to be punk and two of them want to be Tolkien-inspired Prog Mithril. The schism comes to a head ''in the middle of a song'', as the drummer gets fed up of not doing anything and starts pounding away, and the singer joins in screaming the first words that come into his head.
131* [[http://www.serenity-band.com/ Serenity]] has mostly lyrics about quests and stuff. Their song 'To Stone She Turned' is about Medusa. They are not related to the movie. And they are ''fucking awesome.''
132* Music/KingCrimson's early albums often incorporated lots of abstract, fantasy based imagery that often bordered on WordSaladLyrics. "The Court of the Crimson King" is the most famous example, along with "Moonchild", about a MysteriousWaif, and "Lizard", about a medieval battle. Their later albums dialed this back a fair bit due to no longer featuring Peter Sinfield as the band's lyricist.
133* Several songs by early Music/{{Genesis|Band}}.
134* Crimson Glory's first two albums had a high fantasy element. But who would have guessed that with songs such as "Valhalla" and "Dragon Lady"?
135* Music/FearFactory. Most of their lyrics have a science fiction focus (especially of the RobotWar kind).
136* Music/SymphonyX, especially "The Odyssey," which is Homer's epic of the same name, plus metal.
137** Special note should also be given to their albums "The Divine Wings of Tragedy", "Twilight in Olympus", and "Paradise Lost", which cover this trope to various extents.
138* {{Music/Savatage}}. They had a weird combination of fantasy and space opera early on, but "Sirens," "City Beneath the Surface," "Hall of the Mountain King," "Hounds," and "The Unholy" all qualify (and are from four different albums). Prior to "Streets," they thrived off Heavy Mithril, space fantasy, and rock anthems.
139* Star One, a side project of [[Music/{{Ayreon}} Arjen Anthony Lucassen]], bases all of their songs on science fiction films or television series, include ''Series/DoctorWho'', ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', ''Film/ChildrenOfMen'' and ''Film/TheMatrix''.
140* Dutch metal band Arkngthand entitled their first album [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire "Songs Of Fire And Ice"]], and their songs all relate to the books. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs54OH51NEE "Game of Thrones"]], for instance, summarizes Ned Stark's story arc in the eponymous (first) book.
141** Their name appears to have come from ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind''.
142* Music/JethroTull could easily be the TropeCodifier. Many of their songs reference old Celtic customs and talk about medieval England. ''Minstrel in the Gallery'', ''Songs from the Wood'', and ''Heavy Horses'' (the albums, though the songs themselves also count) do this the most.
143** The cover of ''Broadsword and the Beast'' not only features a fantasy painting of Ian Anderson as some sort of evil-looking fairy, but also the border contains the lyrics to "Broadsword" written in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Elvish]].
144* Progressive rock band Marillion named themselves after ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', although for copyright reasons they had to settle for a clipped form of the name. That said, very little of their music is fantasy-based apart from the early song "Grendel", inspired by ''Literature/{{Beowulf}}''.
145* Swedish keyboardist Bo Hansson jumped on the Tolkien bandwagon as early as 1973 with his instrumental album ''[Music Based on Creator/JRRTolkien's] Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
146* K2[[note]] Pronounced K-squared[[/note]]'s album ''Book of the Dead'' might count, being based on Myth/EgyptianMythology.
147* Several songs by folk rockers Music/SteeleyeSpan are based on English folklore and mythology.
148* The rock opera version of Lord Dunsany's ''Literature/TheKingOfElflandsDaughter'' featured Mary Hopkin in the title role, and Creator/ChristopherLee as the King. He also provided narration; his is the first voice you hear.
149* Citizen Cain is a symphonic prog band who although not prolific (six albums in 30 years!) are are at least consistent. Their songs weave folklore, mythology, fairy tales and the more bloodthirsty parts of history into a very dark tapestry.
150* Many songs by the rock band Music/{{Styx}} fit this trope: "The Grove of Eglantine," "Jonas Psalter," "The Serpent Is Rising," "Man of Miracles," "Born for Adventure," "Come Sail Away," "Castle Walls," "Lords of the Ring," and, of course, their ConceptAlbum ''Kilroy Was Here''.
151* Music/HisNameIsAlive's album ''Tecuciztecatl'' is a ConceptAlbum inspired by old giallo and Hammer Horror films about a woman pregnant with twins, one of whom is TheMessiah and the other TheAntichrist, who must seek the help of a demon-hunting librarian to save her soul.
152* [[https://avalonburning.bandcamp.com Avalon Burning]], an obscure side-project of two of the members of the goth rock band Gallows Hill, recorded a demo album called ''Underdark Echoes'' in 2002, which was a rock opera of [[Creator/RASalvatore R.A. Salvatore's]] Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt novel ''Homeland''. The band's lead singer also records [[FilkSong filk]] music as ''Sable'' and ''Sable Aradia''.
153* The entire "black side" of ''Music/QueenII'' (which includes "Seven Seas of Rhye", [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fairy_Feller%27s_Master-Stroke "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke"]], "VideoGame/OgreBattle", and "[[DoubleEntendre My Fairy King]]" from their second album.
154** Related, "'39", which is more space opera. And of course, there's the cheerfully campy scifi classic "Flash!", from the ''Film/FlashGordon'' soundtrack.
155** Also, the cover art for ''[[http://www.recordstore.co.uk/images/covers08/11.2008/QNEWSPRINT-BIG.jpg News of the World]]'', by SF illustrator Frank Kelly Freas.
156** "Princes of the Universe", from the ''Film/{{Highlander}}'' soundtrack is one of the purest examples of Heavy Mithril around.
157* Maryland-based progressive power metal band, ''Master Sword'' mostly do songs about ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' series from which they got their name.
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162* Music/BalSagoth. Everything they do sounds like the works of Creator/RobertEHoward, Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith, or Creator/HPLovecraft put to heavy metal. And their name is from a Howardian story.
163* Almost all albums by the black metal group ''Music/{{Summoning}}'' are based on the Tolkien universe. Some of their songs take additional inspiration from Creator/MichaelMoorcock's Eternal Champion.
164** Their song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUhEsuwp6g8 Mirdautas Vras]] has lyrics IN [[strike:ORCISH]] THE BLACK SPEECH OF MORDOR (which orcs sometimes speak but is different from orcish). Which fits Michael Gregor's growling vocals perfectly.
165* All of the black metal bands that have named themselves after ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' terms make a case for their nerdiness (examples include Music/{{Burzum}}, Music/{{Gorgoroth}}, Minas Morgul, Cirith Gorgor, Isengard, Ephel Duath etc.).
166* Almost all of Music/{{Emperor}}'s catalog has fantasy lyrical themes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ks29jnKD4o I am the Black Wizards]] Is a great example of this.
167* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7DORhcc31I Martriden's]] most recent album, ''Encounter the Monolith'', is a ConceptAlbum based on the movie Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey.
168* Soulgrind made a concept album called Whitsongs based on poetry of Finnish poet Eino Leino, whose poems were often based in Finnish mythology.
169* [[http://www.myspace.com/muggledeathcamp Muggle Death Camp]], a side project of Jim Wicked as a release/way to further hone his musical skills, is ''Harry Potter-themed''. The music itself is fairly vanilla as far as black/death metal goes, but the lyrics side with the Dark Lord, resulting in a song titled "To My Death Eaters", a planned ConceptAlbum centered around the seven Horcruxes, and Mr. Wicked declaring it '''VOLDEMETAL'''.
170* Nokturnal Motrum's 2009 album "The Voice of Steel." The band was formerly a [[GodwinsLaw Nationalist Socialist Black Metal Band]], but this album switched to Heavy Mithril, with the band lead distancing them from Nazi lyrics, and the album received universal praise.
171* A strange case with Music/DimmuBorgir (means "Dark Castles" in Icelandic, and taken from the Dimmuborgir lava field in Iceland). They claim to be a "Viking band," but so many of their songs seem less concerned with their celebration of Norse mythology than with their declaring themselves accursed pawns of the Devil and screaming lyrics so anti-Christian that they border on hate speech. (Their song "Tormentor of Christian Souls" was so graphically violent that [[ExecutiveMeddling their record label refused to publish the lyrics]].) Dimmu Borgir have gone on the record to state that they don't hate Christianity ''per se'', just [[CorruptChurch the more hierarchical aspects of it]]. They also have a farcical sense of humor and aren't above including [[{{Fanservice}} sexy babes]] or [[VisualPun Visual Puns]] in their album artwork.
172* As one might expect from a group called Nazgûl, all their lyrics are Tolkien-based. What might ''not'' be expected is that they are [[OminousLatinChanting all written in Latin]].
173* The French Black Metal group The Great Old Ones, as one might expect from their name, writes songs based on the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
174* Rivendell, an epic Black Metal band with Folk influences. They have released three albums from 2000 to 2005, but current line-up consists of a single member.
175* Music/{{Melechesh}}, originating from Jerusalem but now located in the Netherlands, uses lyrics based on pre-Abrahamic Assyrian lore and uses a lot of traditional Middle Eastern instruments. They describe themselves as "Mesopotamian Metal."
176* Dutch BlackMetal band Carach Angren not only takes their name from the Silmarillion, but they also have produced two concept albums centered around Dutch folklore. The second one, ''Death Came Through A Phantom Ship'', is about the FlyingDutchman.
177* Music/{{Agalloch}} frequently write about mythology and folklore, and also have a 21 minute song based on ''Theatre/{{Faust}}'', which directly takes lyrics from the play and features samples from Jan Svankmajer's film adaptation of the story. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIF0d4PLsjY Behold.]]
178* Music/{{Alcest}}'s 2016 album ''Kodama'' is an entire ConceptAlbum based on the film ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', making them probably one of the only metal bands to write about a Creator/StudioGhibli movie.
179* Yahar'gul are a black metal band that write exclusively about ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}''.
180* Grimleal are a symphonic black/melodic death metal band whose music, lyrics, and aesthetic are inspired by the Fire Emblem series, and are named after the antagonists of Fire Emblem: Awakening. Their sole member is a guy cosplaying the character Robin wearing corpsepaint, and calls himself Grima Fellblood. They currently have an EP titled Time-Surpassing Fate that's all about Rhajat reincarnating into Tharja, complete with voice clips from the games being sampled in the songs, and both aforementioned characters appearing on its cover art. They also have a demo titled "Dark Shadow", which is an "ode to Tharja" according to the band.
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184* Australian band Music/{{Portal}} (no, not the game) base their music and image entirely on Lovecraft's works.
185* Swedish death metal pioneers Unleashed are noted for their use of Viking/Norse imagery in contrast to the more gore-oriented themes of many of their contemporaries. They even write songs based upon ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' on occasion
186** Amon Amarth are in a similar longboat as well. Interestingly, they claim they've called themselves "Amon Amarth" just because it sounds fun, never even reading ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
187* [[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=15105 Debauchery]] base some of their songs on ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', with gems such as "Kill, Maim, Burn", "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq47L-EBfJY Blood for the Blood God]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX6runzjoNk Blood God Rising]]".
188** They Have also based a song on ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'' by J.R.R. Tolkien, The song is called The Fall Of Gondolin.
189* '''Music/BoltThrower''', whose entire second album ''Realm Of Chaos'' and various other songs do this for ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''
190** There are ''lots'' of bands that do songs for 40k: Astrosoniq has "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db0dAylycsQ Red unz go Fasta]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjQKvQ_tULk Doomrider]]".
191*** Sabbat has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39sAIzrbmk8 much faster and heavier version]] of 'Blood For The Blood God' -- that was on a flexidisk on the cover of ''Magazine/WhiteDwarf'' magazine no.95 (Nov 1987).
192* While Music/{{Nile}} has songs based on Lovecraft, most of their songs instead take influence from Egyptian mythology, perhaps in an attempt to distinguish themselves from all the Viking metal bands.
193* While we're talking about DeathMetal, here's a fictional example: [[WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}} Skwisgaar Skwigef of Dethklok]] has a side-project called "10 Points to Gryffindor", a ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' tribute band.
194* Morbid Angel have several Lovecraft-inspired songs
195* Italian band ''Fleshgod Apocalypse's'' album ''Labyrinth'' is about Greek Mythology.
196* Music/{{Behemoth}} have quite a few Heavy Mithril songs, as well as many about Satanism, torture, [[Creator/AleisterCrowley Thelema]], and general grimness.
197* Swedish band ''Scar Symmetry'' features sci-fi themes heavily in their albums. Their most recent, ''The Singularity (Phase 1: Neohumanity)'' covers space travel, digital immortality and similar ideas. The final 2 tracks are an enormous ShoutOut to Creator/PhilipKDick and the 10-minute final track ''Technocalyptic Cybergeddon'' ends on a shameless ShoutOut to the movie ''Film/BladeRunner'' in both lyrical and musical content.
198* Nekrogoblikon has the ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'' based ''Prince of the Land of Stench''.
199* The Polish group Music/{{Vader}} performed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rx_AA5GfNE "Sword of the Witcher"]] for the compilation album ''VideoGame/TheWitcher: Music Inspired by the Game'', which was packaged with the bonus materials alongside the official soundtrack.
200* The death metal band Tomb Mold are prominently inspired by ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' and the ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' series, even drawing their band name from an item in the former game. Other songs inspired by the games include "Merciless Watcher", "Clockwise Metamorphosis", and "Abysswalker", while their other songs have more general cosmic horror themes.
201* Soulmass is another band that only writes about ''Dark Souls'', to the point of starting an album off with dialogue from the Emerald Herald in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' and putting a bunch of Dark Souls characters on their album cover.
202* Music/{{Sentenced}}'s ''North from Here'' has several songs about Literature/TheKalevala, as well as a song called "[[Creator/HPLovecraft Beyond the Wall of Sleep]]".
203* Finnish folk/melodic death metal band Whispered are what you would get if Children of Bodom, Ensiferum, and Wintersun were obsessed with Japanese mythology and history, specifically the samurai. They also incorporate a lot of traditional Japanese folk instruments into their music as well, namely of the Kabuki and Noh variety. They're also seen wearing Kabuki style face paint in many band photos as well.
204* French Death Metal band ''Yyrkoon'' named themselves after Elric's antagonist cousin from ''Literature/TheElricSaga''.
205* Even though it's mixed with a lot of science fiction elements, [[{{Music/Gwar}} GWAR]] ''adores'' this trope, filling their delightfully deranged mythos with swords, axes, warlocks and other hallmarks of fantasy.
206* Music/AetherRealm's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV1LNPzs6Hs "The Magician"]], which describes a novice magician having a HeelRealization about the dark nature of the group he's joined and fleeing into the mountains to gain the strength to defeat them.
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210* Italian band [[http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=1342 Beholder]] (Melodic[=/=]Heavy Metal) - ''[[http://www.beholderofficial.com/legend.html The Legend Begins]]''!
211* Early Music/BlackSabbath made the occasional foray into the genre, with [[Music/BlackSabbathAlbum "The Wizard"]] apparently having been inspired by Gandalf the Grey, and [[Music/BlackSabbathAlbum "Behind The Wall of Sleep"]] being titled in reference to a Lovecraft story.
212* Music/RonnieJamesDio pioneered the genre with Music/{{Rainbow}}, with such songs as "Sixteenth Century Greensleeves", "Stargazer", "Kill the King" and "Gates of Babylon". When he sang for Music/BlackSabbath in the early 80s, he brought the theme with him, and he would still often feature it on his solo career later on. On the tour for the ''Sacred Heart'' album, Dio would kill an animatronic dragon with a sword as part of his stage act.
213* Music/IronMaiden likes to write [[FilkSong songs based on old books or movies]], but only two are based on fantasy works, "[[Literature/TheRimeOfTheAncientMariner Rime of the Ancient Mariner]]" and "[[Myth/ArthurianLegend Isle of Avalon]]. And forfantastic horror there are tracks like "The Number of the Beast" and "Dance of Death".
214* There's a band called [=Winterfell=], taking its name from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''.
215* Music/{{Metallica}}, with their [[EpicRocking 9-minute instrumental]] "The Call of Ktulu", which derives its title from [[Literature/TheCallOfCthulhu the famed Lovecraft story]]. (albeit changing the title to how it's supposed to be pronounced) They'd go back to Cthulhu decades later with "Dream No More".
216** "The Thing That Should Not Be" is also inspired by one of Lovercraft's [[EldritchAbomination Great Old Ones]].
217** "Of Wolf and Man" off the Black Album is about, you guessed it, werewolves. They returned to the theme with "Am I Savage?".
218** "All Nightmare Long" on their 2008 album ''Death Magnetic'', which is about Literature/TheHoundsOfTindalos.
219---> James Hetfield: It was an attempt to get back to the H.P. Lovecraft mythos with Thing that Should Not Be, Call of Ktulu.[sic] This was about the Hounds of Tindalos, which was another crazy mindfuck about these wolves that hunt through their nightmares and the only way you can get away from them is stay with angels. You can't even escape through sleep.
220*** There seems to be some confusion on James Hetfield's part. You don't avoid the Hounds of Tindalos by staying "with angels". You avoid them by staying ''away from'' [[RougeAnglesofSatin ''angles'']].
221* Music/LedZeppelin would have to be the UrExample, having referred directly and indirectly to Tolkien's Legendarium in a number of songs, including "Ramble On", "Stairway To Heaven", "The Battle of Evermore", "Misty Mountain Hop" and "Kashmir".
222* Music/{{Lordi}} might count. They sing metal, they dress up as monsters and at least some of their songs have a fantasy-ish theme.
223** More than fantasy, Lordi's songs usually have a horror theme, often directly referencing stereotypical horror tropes common in movies - in no particular order: CreepyDoll "Forsaken Fashion Dolls", DepravedDentist "Doc. Sin Is In", ImAHumanitarian "The Chainsaw Buffet" (which gets a bonus for [[ChainsawGood added coolness of the chainsaw variety]]), SerialKiller and TheCollectorOfTheStrange "Deadache", and many many others. ''Hard Rock Hallelujah'' and ''Bringing Back the Balls To Rock'' are songs about being monsters, inspired by ThePowerOfRock.
224* The albums ''The House of Atreus part 1/part 2'' by VirginSteele are retelling the story of [[Literature/TheIliad Agamemnon's]] lineage. "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part Two" is mostly about European myths (Prometheus, Norse Gods and Ragnarok), while "Visions of Eden" is a Gnostic interpretation about the creation story with Adam's first wife, Lilith.
225* The entire genre of "Viking metal", a European subgenre including bands like Amon Amarth, Turisas, Equilibrium, Ensiferium, and their ilk, whose songs are about Vikings and Viking mythology... and it is '''awesome'''.
226** The similar style of Celtic metal, represented by such bands as Primordial, Cruachan and Waylander, takes a similar approach to Celtic mythology, although for the most part these bands lack the (relative) exposure of their Nordic cousins, with the possible exception of Eluveitie.
227** In a similarly nautical vein is Scottish band Alestorm, which define themselves as playing ''pirate'' metal, and includes in their catalog a metal version of the Scottish national anthem.
228* Turisas, which was mentioned before, made a song called "Rex Regi Rebellis", which is based on Finnish epic historical novel called "Tales of a Field Surgeon". There is actually a quote read from the novel in the intro narration to the song.
229* "Stonehenge" in ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'' is an AffectionateParody with ridiculous lyrics.
230* Music/JudasPriest's "Lochness" is about, well, the Loch Ness monster.
231** Not to mention the entire ''Nostradamus'' album, which is about... well, guess.
232* Pagan Altar's "The Rising of the Dark Lord" is pretty much a tribute to Sauron-esque [[EvilOverlord Evil Overlords]].
233* Music/{{Powerglove}}'s repertoire is almost entirely made of videogame soundtrack covers, except for ...an instrumental cover of the first ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' theme song. They also did an album dedicated to 80's/90's cartoons.
234* Music/MenacE from Italia named its first [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/63231 album]] "VideoGame/{{Quake}} Metal".
235* Music/{{Korpiklaani}}, from Finland. Many songs reference elements of Finnish paganism, such as the "God of Wind" and "Spirit of the Forest". Their song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM Wooden pints]] is about "little men from underground", probably dwarves.
236* Music/{{Finntroll}}, similarly from Finland, utilize a unique version of this trope, combining the rabid anti-Christianity of their black metal predecessors with the nastier elements of the [[AllTrollsAreDifferent folkloric troll]], often [[BlackComedy to darkly comic effect]].
237* ''Music/{{Battlelore}}'', where pretty much 90% of their material is about Middle-Earth somehow.
238* Slough Feg's 2003 album ''Music/{{Traveller}}'' takes the shape of a RockOpera based on the tabletop game of the same name. More references to the game are dropped on some of their other songs, like "Traders and Gunboats" and "Psionic Illuminations". And it is ''awesome''.
239** Not to mention that they take their name from Lord Weird Slough Feg, a villain of the 2000AD comic Sláine, which they also reference in a few songs, like... "Slough Feg".
240* The band Stovokor performs heavy metal in Klingon, and in costume.
241* The band [[http://www.suidakra.com/ SuidAkrA]], with songs about the fate of [[LostRomanLegion the Ninth Legion]] in "Caledonia" and another centered around the legends of Cuchulain.
242** The one about Cuchulain is "Feats of War."
243* The Sword, a DoomMetal band whose music is largely inspired by the works of Robert E. Howard, Arthur C. Clarke, and others. Their second album contains a song named after, and based on, the Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story "Literature/TheFrostGiantsDaughter", as well as "Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians", a song about a primitive tribe worshiping nuclear bombs AfterTheEnd. Their third album, ''Warp Riders'', is a medieval fantasy-mated-with-science-fiction PlanetaryRomance ConceptAlbum set on a tidally locked planet.
244* The college band Klövenhoöf, a [[AllCaveMenWereNeanderthals Neanderthal]] / [[HeroicFantasy Conan]] themed band, combined this trope with {{Heavy Metal Umlaut}}s. They appeared on stage in bearskins, dueling with a dragon head mounted on a crane.
245* The post-grunge band Breaking Benjamin's song, Home, is based on ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
246* [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/CAUTIVA CAUTIVA]], a metal project of José Travieso with songs like "[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos The Great Old One]]" and "[[Series/TwinPeaks Fire, Walk With Me!]]".
247* The Peruan thrash metal band named [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Gangrel Gangrel]]. As in, ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade''.
248* Quebecois epic-metal band Blackguard does this a lot, and for bonus points, they have a song that's specifically about [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasse-galerie a certain French-Canadian legend]].
249* Music/{{Manowar}} - The heavy metal band that sings about how glorious metal is, how glorious Vikings are, how glorious Norse gods are, how glorious fighting is, and how glorious Vikings fighting for heavy metal Norse gods is. They're also of the opinion that the Norse Gods made heavy metal.
250* Music/BrocasHelm received a sudden boost in popularity from ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' and fits this trope. Many songs are about knights in battle, and they even have a song called [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Helm's Deep]].
251* Heavy metal band Manilla Road are well regarded for their "thoughtful" fantasy, mythological, and horror based lyrics.
252* Unlike with MercyfulFate, whose lyrics were usually satanic or occultist based, Music/KingDiamond's lyrics primarily deal with horror or occult fantasy themes.
253* Agent Steel have a lot of albums with apocalyptic and sci-fi themes, including the use of sci-fi samples
254* Along with war themes, Jag Panzer also have their fantasy lyrics. They also released a concept album based on Theatre/{{Macbeth}}.
255* Parodied by the Italian band Gli Atroci in their song "I Guerrieri del Metallo" (The Metal Warriors), which is about a group of inept warriors who were recently defeated in battle because they had diarrhea, so they seek revenge, but they are ambushed by the enemy behind a hill, so they run away to save their asses (that's how the song puts it) and return to their village, where they tell lies about the battle to their wives.
256** Also, from the same band, ''Il Drago Infuocato nel Bosco Incantato'' (The Fiery Dragon in the Enchanted Wood), about an adventurer who enters the eponymous enchanted wood to reach the kingdom of the elves, only to discover that he is not allowed to unless he pays a tax. The adventurer concludes that it's not worth it, because [[ScrewYouElves the elves are a bunch of assholes]] and [[FantasyKitchenSink the enchanted wood is overcrowded with elves, wizards, druids and dwarves]].
257* Music/DefLeppard's first album, ''On Through The Night'', a much heavier album than their hair metal days, has the song "Overture" which includes such fantasy staples as silver warriors, destroyed cities and prophetic priests, but could be possibly be referring to [AfterTheEnd].
258* Dethfrog by Bad Dudes is a Heavy Metal song about [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Frog]].
259* A few songs from Sacrilege have middle-earth themed titles. [[IndecipherableLyrics Good luck making out the lyrics.]]
260* Hammers of Misfortune's debut album "The Bastard" has Heavy Mithril written all over it. The album is split in three parts and tells the tale of a bastard son who had been left for dead by his father and seeks revenge later in life with the Blood Ax.
261* French band ''Weirdland'', [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/1973/weirdland with track like]] "Valhalla for reward", "Nazguls on your back" or "Immortals of stone".
262* Music/MaximumTheHormone takes this to an entirely new level with ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' inspired metal. Like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-33SkD_tnw "F"]], about Frieza, which Creator/AkiraToriyama cites as inspiration for ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF'' and which appears in that movie. In a similar vein, you have "Zetsubou Billy" and "What's Up People" from ''Manga/DeathNote'', with lyrics that tie in well with the series' premise. In one video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_noTVEnub-Y they incorporate the name "Kira" into the lyrics.]]
263* Russian band [=HMKids=] is a band solely dedicated to making songs inspired by the ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' universes (though the main focus is on Warhammer 40,000).
264* Booze Control has a song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGw8QJC2-w Strike The Earth]] based of the text-based fantasy game ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress''.
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268* Music/VanCanto. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shw3lYC6DsY Hero Metal a Capella]].
269* Music/Wildpath. Think a mix between Music/RhapsodyOfFire and Music/{{Nightwish|Band}}.
270* Music/DragonForce.
271** They're slowly moving away from this trope, though. There are one or two songs on their latest album that aren't about epic battles for glory and honor.
272* Music/BlindGuardian, especially ''Nightfall in Middle-Earth'' (aka ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'' [-AS A CONCEPT ALBUM-]).
273** Blind Guardian practically ''is'' this trope. Most of their catalogue is about either Tolkien ("Lord of the Rings," "Harvest of Sorrow") Moorcock ("Journey Through the Dark," "Quest for Tanelorn"), George RR Martin ( "A Voice in the Dark," "War of The Thrones), or Stephen King, specifically Franchise/TheDarkTower ("Somewhere Far Beyond," "Carry the Blessed Home").
274** "Ride into Obsession" and "Wheel of Time" are based on the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.
275** They have currently ten albums, and except for coverversions exactly ONE song that is not inspired by fantasy, sci-fi, horror or history.
276* Had Music/{{Epidemia}} never put out any song except "[[Literature/TheSilmarillion Fëanor]]," it would have been enough.
277%%* Music/{{Elvenking}} ZERO CONTEXT EXAMPLE
278* Music/IcedEarth does a similar thing to Music/BlindGuardian, but with a more demonic theme, especially their latest albums. They also made an ''entire album'' dedicated to ComicBook/{{Spawn}} (yes, the comic book character)
279** Consider also "The Glorious Burden: Gettysburg 1863," thirty minutes of metal about the Battle of Gettysburg. Not fantasy, but similarly epic. Also, the Something Wicked saga.
280** I bet you'll never guess what the song "Dante's Inferno" is about.
281* Music/IcedEarth and Music/BlindGuardian [[AllYourPowersCombined combined]] to make Music/DemonsAndWizards. Among other things, they have an entire album dedicated to Stephen King's ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'', however Hansi Kursch has stated that many of the songs have more than one meaning, and are more related allegorically, such as songs about Captain Ahab which reflects Roland's quest.
282%%* Music/PowerQuest ZERO CONTEXT EXAMPLE
283* Music/{{Nightwish|Band}}:
284** Many songs qualify, including "Elvenpath", "Wishmaster" (which directly references ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' and ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''), "Escapist", "Return To The Sea", "Nightquest" (which is also a brief history of the band), "7 Days To The Wolves" (based on ''Franchise/TheDarkTower''), and "White Night Fantasy". Their earlier material has more overt Heavy Mithril than their more recent music.
285** "Fantasmic", named for a Ride/DisneyThemeParks show, is all about the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon complete with a quote from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast.''
286** "Storytime", which takes the concept meta, since it's about getting lost in a fantasy novel. "Escapist" as well, though it only references the Creator/HansChristianAndersen story "The Nightingale". "Weak Fantasy" is just as meta, but rather than being about loving the Fantasy genre, it's about the poor quality of Science fiction novels, namedropping Literature/WarOfTheWorlds.
287** Tuomas produced a solo project mixing a variety of styles in the form of a concept album based on ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck''
288** "Edema Ruh" from ''Endless Forms Most Beautiful'' crosses over with HeavyMeta. The song is ostensibly about the Edema Ruh, a society of [[TheBard traveling bards and entertainers]] in ''Literature/TheKingkillerChronicle'' by Creator/PatrickRothfuss. This is a description that also applies fairly well to Nightwish itself.
289* Music/{{Hammerfall}}. Notably, several of their song titles are lifted directly from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', such as "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" and "Take The Black."
290* Music/SonataArctica. Usually about wolves, when they're not doing [[LyricalDissonance lyrically dark yet poppy-sounding]] [[LoveMakesYouCrazy "love" songs]] [[LoveMakesYouEvil about very damaged people.]]
291** Or some combination of the two, as in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=471XEdmJZzI "The Ruins of My Life"]].
292* Music/{{Edguy}} is a symphonic metal act that uses metaphorical lyrics that allude to metaphysical and social themes, often expressed using esoteric or hermetic expressions that tend to give their songs a kind of classical epic feel that is very much in line with power metal. "Vain Glory Opera" is perhaps their best known album, but they've done a lot of other songs.
293** That is, of course, when they're not singing about screwing stewardesses on an airplane lavatory.
294** The symphonic metal band their singer put together, Music/{{Avantasia}}. They've put out a metal OPERA, which might as well be written by Tolkien.
295* Music/WindRose has their songs' lyrics inspired by Tolkien. Also, they did a cover of {{LetsPlay/Yogscast}}'s Diggy Diggy Hole RunningGag that took on a life of its own. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34CZjsEI1yU&lc=Ugxk2BXQFOAWV-K-d_t4AaABAg Yogscast-approved]])
296* Music/{{Helloween}}
297* From Helloween came Music/GammaRay, founded by Kai Hansen. Could probably be described as [[RecycledINSPACE Space Metal]]....mostly. Though there's also horses from other stables. Like rather {{Troperrific}} ''The Winged Horse''. Sort of ''Return To Fantasy''.
298* And from Gamma Ray came [[RecycledINSPACE Even-More-Space Metal]] ''Music/IronSavior'', founded as a sort of side project by Piet Sielck (who used to be in Helloween) with Kai Hansen. Continues in the "Space Metal" oeuvre, with the main focus of several of the albums being the story of a sentient spacecraft (the titular Iron Savior), which is somehow related to the lost city of Atlantis. Only the first three album from Iron Savior are concepts linked to the titular Space Fortress (from the lyrics it sounds more of a Death Star than a spaceship), the fourth one contained some songs mentioning a new Iron Savior story but also unrelated material, by the fifth album Iron Savior the songs and meaning have got much more subtle and seem like just another power metal band with a penchant for futuristic lyrics. But it doesn't make them any less awesome!
299* Music/{{Kamelot}}: Their albums ''Epica'' and ''The Black Halo'' are concept albums based on the story of Myth/{{Faust}}. "The Shadow of Uther" and "Once and Future King" are about Myth/KingArthur. The song "Across The Highlands", also on ''Karma'', seems heavily influenced by Film/{{Highlander}}.
300* The concept is mentioned more than once in the [[http://www.metalstorm.ee/forum/topic.php?topic_id=3163 "101 rules of power metal"]]. Example:
301-->71. Whenever you short of ideas, pick up your Dungeons and Dragons books. You might as well be the first band to sing about owlbears.
302** And from the [[http://www.metalstorm.ee/pub/fun_comments.php?fun_id=7 epic sequel]]:
303-->22. Why do you play? For the king, for the land, for the mountains, for the green valleys where dragons fly, [[GlorySeeker for the glory]], the power to win over the dark lord!
304-->23. Not to mention the right to write an album based on a crappy 80's fantasy movie. Why isn't "Film/{{Willow}}" a five disc series yet?
305* Music/ThreeInchesOfBlood practically thrives on this trope to the point where if their lyrics were sung by anyone else, they would be mocked for being narmtacular while 3 Inches of Blood make people raise the horns and head bang.
306** [[http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Destroy_Destroy_Destroy/33570 Destroy Destroy Destroy]] adds towering, Lord Of The Rings-esque symphonic arrangements for [[LargeHam extra hamminess]], but with an album called ''Battle Sluts'', they're clearly not as serious about it. (Stylistically, by the way, they're American power metal with harsh vocals.)
307* Music/{{Alestorm}} and Music/RunningWild make {{Pirate}} metal.
308* [[http://www.manticora.dk/ Manticora]] from Denmark released an aptly-titled album named ''Hyperion'' in 2002 which is based on the first novel of Dan Simmon's ''Literature/HyperionCantos''. Two other albums has a Creator/HPLovecraft quote in the introduction, and "Roots Of Eternity" follows with a mention of The Great Old Ones in the next track. Add "Dragon's Mist" (''Myth/ArthurianLegend''), "Felice" and "The Nightfall War" (''Literature/SagaOfTheExiles'') in between...
309%%* Wuthering hights ZERO CONTEXT EXAMPLE
310* Music/{{Epica}}, name derived from the Kamelot album of the same name, combines some Heavy Mithril with lots of social commentary. Their target of choice is usually organized religion, which one album calls the "Divine Conspiracy" to enslave humanity. They also released a concept EP of songs inspired by ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'', whose soundtrack composer was [[RecursiveAdaptation heavily influenced by Epica to begin with]].
311* Creator/ChristopherLee released a pair of metal {{concept album}}s about the life of Charlemagne (of whom he is related through his mother's family, the Carandinis), singing the title role himself. The first, ''[[Music/{{Charlemagne}} Charlemagne: by the Sword and the Cross]]'' is SymphonicMetal, while the follow-up, ''[[Music/{{Charlemagne}} Charlemagne: the Omens of Death]]'' is HeavyMetal.
312* The band Silence has done a cover of ''[[VideoGame/GuiltyGear Awe of She]]''.
313* Also, the Italian band Highlord has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIvmfY81SqY&fmt=18 their own version]] of "[[Manga/SaintSeiya Pegasus Fantasy]]", which appeared in their album ''Breath of Eternity''. They also covered "[[Anime/DragonBallZ Cha-La, Head Cha-La]]" in ''Instant Madness'' ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QzVx5Q1mck seen here]]) and recently "[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Zankoku Na Tenshi No Teeze]]" in ''The Death Of The Artists'' ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13AXW22luOQ seen here]]) Too bad that those versions are [[NoExportForYou limited to Japan]].
314* The Swedish group Music/{{Sabaton}} is best known for music about military history, but they started out writing in this genre (their intended first album, ''Metalizer'', suffered ExecutiveMeddling, and the band switched labels for their HorribleHistoryMetal breakout hit ''Primo Victoria''). In particular, the song "Shadows" on the album ''Fist for Fight'' is about the Nazgul from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''. "Birds of War" from the same album is about ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''. On a lesser note, "Sparta" from their later album ''The Last Stand'', which is ostensibly about the ''historical'' Battle of Thermopylae, includes a number of {{Shout Out}}s to the movie ''Film/ThreeHundred''.
315* Music/YngwieMalmsteen, while considered a foreground character in neo-classical metal, has always had at least one Heavy Mithril-song on every album. One of his album covers has him fighting off a dragon with his guitar.
316* Music/LostHorizon. They have a [[RatedMforManly ridiculously awesome]] song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj5PWLXC7Qo "Highlander (The One).]] Guess what it' about.
317* [[http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Man-Witch Man-Witch]] project. With such a name and album (so far there's only one) called ''Orkchops In Battle Sauce'', NinjaPirateZombieRobot doesn't drop in, it lives there. No big platter of "orkchops", though -- clear TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} references are limited to the album name and a wink in "[[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} Wrastlevania]] 65000".
318* While not strictly fantasy, Adramelch's primary focus is medieval themes.
319* The US power metal band Omen have been described as "Conan metal"
320* Stormwitch album ''War of the Wizards'' is based on ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', but (according to Website/TheOtherWiki) the copyright issues at the time forced the band to change the names of the characters (for example; Aragorn to Aaron).
321* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxK5cw0_2Go Shinigami]]" by Music/MachinaeSupremacy is about ''Manga/DeathNote''.
322* Music/{{Versailles}} vocalist/frontman Kamijo is a fan of vampire mythos in general and ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles'' in particular. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Oqhwysrg3w It shows.]] Many (if not most) of their songs reference vampires or other related fantasy concepts (amusingly enough, most of the rest of their discography consists of [[SillyLoveSongs love songs]]). "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GdPPdydLPY AFTER]] [[http://crystalscherzo.blogspot.com/2010/06/after-cloudia-translation.html CLOUDIA]]" was specifically written about a scene in ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire''.
323* Music/{{GloryHammer}}'s first album ''Tales from the Kingdom of Fife'' is an AffectionateParody of this sort of music. It starts with Evil Sorcerer Zargothrax invading Scotland with an army of undead unicorns. The second album ''Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards'' is set in the grim darkness of an alternate version of 1992, and parodies space settings such as TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}.
324* If you're Catholic and don't take your religion that seriously, and like vampires and werewolves, then Music/{{Powerwolf}} will be right up your street.
325* Music/TwilightForce takes it a bit further by having their outfits look like they just got done [=LARPing=] and will tell their story through the music of PowerMetal. Also, their artwork is just wonderfully stylized. The booklet that comes with the CD from their second album even goes a step further, with spreadsheets of their classes and character stats, as if they where straight out of some Fantasy RPG.
326* Swedish power metal band Music/{{Bloodbound}} have songs referencing ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' (Moria), ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' (Iron Throne) and a whole album about dragons (War of Dragons).
327* Music/{{Rage|Band}} love to write songs about Creator/HPLovecraft, Creator/EdgarAllanPoe, Creator/StephenKing and so on.
328* Norwegian band Music/{{Keldian}} base a large number of their songs on the ''Literature/HyperionCantos'', and their most recent album has the song ''Life and Death under Strange New Suns'', which is based on ''Franchise/MassEffect''.
329* Music/TheDarkness have a few songs that get into this territory. A good example would be "Barbarian", which is about the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army Great Heathen Army]], a coalition of vikings who invaded England in 865 CE.
330* Several of Music/{{Lovebites}}' songs ''might'' qualify, but it's often difficult to tell if the fantastic elements are meant to be literal or metaphorical. Three unambiguous examples are "Winds of Transylvania" (the OP of ''Anime/VladLove''), "Spellbound" (about the myth of Medusa), and "M.D.O." (based on the "Ressurection" arc of ''Manga/{{Phoenix}}''.
331* Italian power metal band Music/{{Domine}} have songs about ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' and Creator/MichaelMoorcock characters like ''[[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]'' and ''Literature/{{Corum}}''.
332* Music/AngusMcSix. PowerMetal about swashbuckling ScienceFantasy adventures through space against an evil arch demon, what's not to like?
333* Music/UnleashTheArchers are heavily influenced by various DarkFantasy novels, ''Literature/TheBlackCompany'' being one of frontwoman Brittney Slayes's favorites. Their specific subject matter varies, with the {{concept album}}s ''Apex'' and ''Abyss'' specifically telling the story of an immortal warrior who is spellbound to serve the commands of whomever speaks the incantation to awaken him from his mountain lair.
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336[[folder:Rap Metal]]
337* {{Nerdcore}} acts sometimes throw in a rap-metal track or two on fantastic topics.
338** ''Lords of the Rhymes'', Quickbeam and B-Dil, Hobbit rappers. Especially "Black Riders"
339** MC Hawking b/w Dark Matter covering Led Zeppelin.
340** ''The Rhyme of the Nibelung'' by Baddd Spellah featuring MC Frontalot, might be an edge case, but it's about someone going to see ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', and mentions a lot about the plot.
341* [[http://www.myspace.com/captaindan Captain Dan: Authentic Pirate Hiphop.]] With lazers, and ninja flipping Santa Claus.
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344[[folder:Symphonic Metal]]
345* Music/WithinTemptation: Many of their songs fit to this trope, especially "Hand of Sorrow" which relates Creator/RobinHobb's ''Literature/{{Farseer}}'' trilogy. "Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)" is from the perspective of Nevyn explaining the backstory of ''Literature/{{Deverry}}'' to Jill.
346* Music/RhapsodyOfFire. Everything they have ever done involves some fantasy element. They are much nerdier than Dragonforce.
347** [=DragonForce=] uses fantasy imagery because it's cool. Rhapsody composed a [[RockOpera five-album long fantasy story]]. It's a [[TheRealMan Real Men]] / [[TheRoleplayer Roleplayers]] comparison, really...
348*** They're on their second multi-album story now, with TheAtoner from the previous story as the protaganist.
349*** And they got Creator/ChristopherLee to provide narration, even!
350*** Ladies and gentlemen, we now have a complete ten-album chronicle of the wars of a distant land.
351* Music/{{Skylark}}. Take "Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming", turn it into symphonic metal opera, then push "Epic" slider up, but not so far that Creator/BorisVallejo covers vanish, and you have this.
352* ''Music/{{Lyriel}}'' - The lyrics to "Lind e-huil" are in Sindarin.
353* "The Gathering" by Music/{{Delain}} is about ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''. Also, [[WordOfGod Charlotte has stated point-blank]] that "Turn the Lights Out" is about ''[[ComicBook/TheSandman1989 Death of the Endless]]''.
354* "The Unburnt" by Music/{{Myrath}} is about [[Series/GameOfThrones Mother of dragons]].
355* Music/DarkSarah's entire discography tells the [[ConceptAlbum continuing story]] of the supernatural misadventures of a woman named Sarah after she's left at the altar by her fiancee and plots revenge, leading her into a hell-like dimension.
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360[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
361* What happens when ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' meets HeavyMetal and [[AnimeAndManga manga]] epic? ''Manga/Bastard1988''
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364[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
365* ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'': The Music/BlueOysterCult album ''Fire Of Unknown Origin'' was composed to be the soundtrack for the film. Iltimately, only the song "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" (written by Creator/MichaelMoorcock) made it into the film, though the song "Vengeance (The Pact)" off the same album is a blatant retelling of Taarna's story.
366* The whole Barbarians are Metal thing is parodied in the Scandanavian CGI film, ''WesternAnimation/RonalTheBarbarian'', especially the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuWrhLaellg "Barbarian Rhapsody"]].
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369[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
370* Parodied in ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'' with the song "Stonehenge."
371* ''Film/Mandy2018'' is a gigantic love letter to this. It's a SwordAndSorcery film transplanted into an [[TheEighties '80s]] FantasyAmericana setting, and the score by Jóhann Jóhannsson is heavily inspired by metal, with Stephen O'Malley of Music/SunnO having contributed to it and metal producer Randall Dunn having co-produced it. To top it off, Music/KingDiamond also wrote and recorded an original song for the soundtrack.
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374[[folder:Literature]]
375* The plot of Creator/GeorgeRRMartin's ''The Armageddon Rag'' revolves around a broken up band named [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Nazgûl]].
376* The ''Literature/PastDoctorAdventures'' novel ''The Devil Gobins From Neptune'' features a band called Glandring the Forehammer. Invariably referred to in the text as "Glandring the Forehammer ('It's from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', man')". (Except it isn't, exactly; the sword called ''Glam''dring is also known as the ''Foe''-Hammer.)
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379[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
380* The ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' set ''Kaldheim'' invokes this aesthetic on purpose. Much like ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend,'' the setting intentionally invokes fantasy by way of a heavy metal album cover. The set features demon berserkers, undead roaming the frozen north, and Norse-inspired gods and monsters, all adorned with skulls aplenty.
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383[[folder:Video Games]]
384* ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' is this trope brought to life, combining HackAndSlash, RealTimeStrategy and ThePowerOfRock.
385-->'''Creator/TimSchafer:''' "I've always seen this overlap between medieval warfare and heavy metal. You see heavy metal singers [[Music/ThreeInchesOfBlood and they'll have like a brace around their arm and they'll be singing about Orcs.]] So let's just make a world where that all happens. [[JustForFun/XMeetsY That all gets put together]], the heavy metal, and the rock, and the battling, actually does happen. Let's not flirt around with this, let's just do it."
386* ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'' has the first part of Stage 6 set to a rocking tune played by Dragonforce.
387* ''VideoGame/OrcsMustDie'' features a high-octane soundtrack that also incorporates pipe organs.
388* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' has this with Otherworld.
389** There's also the Black Mages, a band headlined by Creator/NobuoUematsu that played heavy rock covers of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' songs. They have since been succeeded by the Primals, who do covers of songs from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''.
390* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' is a magical fantasy world in which characters named after HairMetal and ThrashMetal bands from TheEighties destroy each other with attacks named after various songs.
391* The ''VideoGame/AlanWake'' games feature Music/PoetsOfTheFall's FakeBand the Old Gods of Asgard, who combine Myth/NorseMythology with Franchise/CthulhuMythos imagery in an eighties metal package, and aid the hero through ThePowerOfRock.
392* [[Music/Level80EliteTaurenChieftain Level 85 Elite Tauren Chieftain]], which specifically performs songs relating to ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' and its [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft MMO spinoff.]]
393** What makes it even more awesome is that the members of the band are ''staff members'', and the lead singer is the Art Director, Samwise Didier. Who is also cover artist for quite a few Metal bands, including the below mentioned Hammerfall, and an avid fan.
394** They've recently come out with songs on Blizzard's other properties as well and are featured in ''Starcraft II'', where a commercial refers to them as Level ''800'' Elite Tauren Chieftain.
395** They appear in [=WoW=], too, as the Tauren Chieftans. They can bee seen performing in Shattrath, at the Darkmoon Faire, and in a few other places, and hanging out with their tech crew in Silvermoon when they're not rocking out.
396** Another [=WoW=] example: One of their April Fools' Jokes was to introduce the Bard class, and depict him as a hair-metal guitarist whose abilities you invoked by playing notes on a ''VideoGame/GuitarHero''-esque highway.
397* A rarer sci-fi variation can be seen in the credits of ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'', where the song "The Ladder (Homeworld)" by Yes recaps the story of the Kushaani's epic voyage to their original homeworld, Hiigara. Notably, while it's done as a rock ballad, the lyrics are reminescent of a cryptic ancient chant straight out of a mythic retelling of their famous journey.
398* {{Invoked|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/MySimsKingdom''. The unicorns have all left the HiddenElfVillage. How do you lure them back? ''Heavy metal''.
399* A common style in the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' soundtracks.
400* In ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', two of the skin universes have a band specializing in this style of metal consisting of six (formerly five) members called Pentakill. The Pentakill universe features them in their full metal glory, while the music skins universe sees a more mundane version of Pentakill that ended up inspiring some of the K/DA members. (In the more gonzo original lore of the game during the Journal of Justice era, the band was canon in the *main* universe, with the band's gathering of members being a minor Journal storyline.)
401** The band received [[{{Defictionalized}} two free albums released by Riot]]--Smite and Ignite in 2014, and Grasp of the Undying in 2017.
402* Not only did Music/BlindGuardian do the theme for the second game in the ''VideoGame/{{Sacred}}'' series, they have NPC avatars in the game who put on a concert that you attend, wherein they play the game's song. An extended version of the song is also the first track on their album At The Edge of Time.
403* As part of a {{LARP}}...um, play in ''VideoGame/SunsetOverdrive'' we get a traditional bard song. Soon however Wendy takes over and gives us [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7A5A054zMk this.]]
404* ''VideoGame/RuneScape'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KcSXhbMS9w The Shadow Colossus]], the music track played when you fight Raksha, a [[EnemyToAllLivingThings shadow anima]]-infused {{TRexpy}}.
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407[[folder:Webcomics]]
408* Parodied in ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'', in which serial killer Nice Pete and burnt-out hard rocker Lyle form a band named "Mister Band." Their output falls squarely in this category. Lyle, being more of a traditional metal fan, [[CreativeDifferences becomes resentful of this.]]
409* The band [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=420 Mythic Slaughterbeast]] in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', whose lyrics "read like [[ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs Tolkien on PCP]]". [[ShapedLikeItself For a very good and simple reason]].
410* ''Webcomic/ChainsawSuit'' [[http://chainsawsuit.com/2011/04/05/nerd-music/ noted]] on "geek rock (nerdcore)" bearing the usual risk of invoking coolness.
411* ''Walkbot Comics'' did [[http://www.walkbot.net/?webcomic_post=tolkien-related notice the trend]].
412* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Inverted in the prequel ''[[Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickOnTheOriginOfPCs On the Origin of PCs]]''. Roy finds a pack of villagers who beg him to save them from some bad-tempered orcs who are hanging around and won't leave. It turns out that the orcs are teenagers who are camping there to await an upcoming rock concert... in a Mithril setting.
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415[[folder:Western Animation]]
416* What if [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Mighty Thor]] wielded an axe instead of a hammer? You get Valhallen, the Viking god of rock, from the "Justice Friends" shorts on ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.
417* ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PvJ1zBJ-us Daffy Duck: The Wizard]], a song about [[MundaneMadeAwesome Daffy doing mundane, everyday things while juxtaposed with scenes of epic battles and Daffy being an all-powerful wizard]].
418* Kevin in ''WesternAnimation/FIsForFamily'' is a huge fan of the fictional band [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Shire of Frodo]], which leans heavily into the medieval-fantasy theme with their music and presentation. Kevin is royally pissed when their opening act at a concert is almost immediately booed off stage to make way for the headliner act (an {{expy}} of Music/LedZeppelin that, unlike the real band, seemingly ''doesn't'' have any of this influence).
419* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' where Brock Samson defends Led Zeppelin by saying they're "all about love, and longing! ... yes, and, and hobbits too."
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