Metal has continued to branch into various subgenres, to the point where there are so many that people sometimes ask, “Is this even metal?” Yet each genre and era has its share of iconic masterpieces.
So this time, without fixating on fine-grained subgenre classifications, we’ve selected essential, must-hear tracks that are important across the broad history of metal.
Alongside historically significant classics, we’ve also included new classics from the 2010s through the 2020s and beyond—songs that will continue to shape metal’s future.
Use this playlist to discover the metal masterpieces that resonate with your own sensibilities!
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Angel of DeathSLAYER

Among the Big Four of thrash metal, this is a signature song by Slayer, the band with the most evil sound.
It also serves as the opening number of their legendary 1986 masterpiece, Reign in Blood.
Beyond the intricately interwoven guitar riffs, the drums that create an overwhelming sense of speed, and the masterful shift in direction midway through, the lyrics by guitarist Jeff Hanneman are nothing short of ferocious.
Master of PuppetsMetallica

No explanation needed—among the many masterpieces Metallica has created, this is a quintessential early track.
Included on their third album, Master of Puppets, released in 1986, it can truly be called one of the greatest songs in metal history, right alongside the album itself.
Its odd-meter riffs, the lyrical and melodic development in the middle section, and the thrilling plunge into a relentless guitar solo make for an exhilarating ride.
Even at over 8 minutes and 30 seconds, its structure never grows tiresome, inspiring countless bands and exerting a profound influence.
ParanoidBlack Sabbath

A living encyclopedic figure in the proud history of British rock, and an early masterpiece and signature song from the Ozzy Osbourne era.
Released in 1970, it appears on the band’s second album, Paranoid.
Tony Iommi’s genius riff is simple yet undeniably cool and stylish.
It’s a track with a charm that not only heavy metal fans but anyone who loves rock should listen to at least once.
Fear of the DarkIron Maiden

One of the most famous bands in heavy metal history, Iron Maiden.
This track is the title song from their ninth album, Fear of the Dark, released in 1992.
The guitar phrase in the intro alone makes you want to start humming and throw your fist in the air.
The dramatic shift from a calm verse into a full-on gallop is quintessential Iron Maiden!
(sic)Slipknot

A ferocious number that opens the landmark debut album Slipknot by the ultimate masked collective, Slipknot! It’s no exaggeration to say this track encapsulates all of their early chaotic appeal.
The sheer density of information is staggering, yet the thrilling progression—held together by a superb band ensemble that somehow avoids collapsing at the last second—is irresistible.


