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Metal guitarists of the world

As people say that music is a universal language, it often becomes a tool for communication even when you don’t understand the other person’s words.

Among them, metal is popular worldwide.

We’ve gathered some of the most skilled guitarists in the metal scene!

Listen to metal and you might make friends all over the world (lol).

World’s Metal Guitarists (31–40)

The Way We FeelRonni Le Tekrø

Ronni Le Tekrø – The Way We Feel (Official Music Video)
The Way We FeelRonni Le Tekrø

TNT, a band that represents Scandinavian metal.

Amid their sparkling world, there was a guitarist who stood out as a true outlier.

Listening to his solos, you realize how delightfully unconventional they are.

The machine-gun picking in solos that contrast with the overall mood of the songs heightens the sense of weightless drift even more.

Crystal MacheteWes Borland

Wes Borland, who has supported LIMP BIZKIT’s visuals and sound with his eccentric body paint and thick, heavy tones.

Although he’s known as a wild-spirited guitarist, his solo work offers a completely opposite musical direction, where you can hear an exceptionally delicate sound.

Brand New RevolutionGus G

GUS G. – Brand New Revolution (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Brand New RevolutionGus G

Gus G from Greece was known for his work with FIREWIND, but he quickly became world-famous after being chosen as Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist.

He’s widely respected for his technique as a new-generation guitar hero, but this track is an American-style number with vocals.

It’s centered around the vocal melody.

Building the ChurchSteve Vai

Steve Vai, a solitary maverick genius, is a globally beloved solo guitarist.

This track was used as an insert song in the Japanese drama “Iryu: Team Medical Dragon.” With his extensive use of a sustainer and wah, the soaring sound and controlled tone are so distinctive that you can recognize it as Vai’s from just one listen.

The EnemyRichie Kotzen

Richie Kotzen is a guitarist who once played with Mr.

Big.

He’s a versatile player who can handle vocals, backing vocals, and guitar with ease.

Originally known for his classical-style shredding, he has since set aside speed playing, focusing instead on solos that come alive within songs rooted in jazz and blues.