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This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 2006.
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Newly formed bands
edit- 1000mods
- Abandon All Ships
- Adelitas Way
- All Hail the Yeti
- Almah
- Altar of Plagues
- Amberian Dawn
- American Me
- Ancestors
- Ancient Bards
- Thy Art Is Murder
- Arven
- Asking Alexandria
- Beastwars
- Bison B.C.
- Black Breath
- Black Veil Brides
- Blood Ceremony
- Bloodsoaked
- Brymir
- Bury Tomorrow
- Cannabis Corpse
- Castevet
- Cauldron
- Cerebral Bore
- Circle of Contempt
- Coldworker
- Conan
- Daughtry
- Den Saakaldte
- Dethklok
- The Devil's Blood
- Diabulus in Musica
- Divide the Sea
- Dragged into Sunlight
- Elder
- Elysion
- Fen
- Forever Storm
- Ghost
- Graveyard
- Hail of Bullets
- Hellyeah
- I
- Ignominious Incarceration
- Nekrogoblikon
- Oceano
- Pathfinder
- Revocation
- Scars on Broadway
- Sister
- Skull Fist
- Stone Gods
- Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky[1]
- UnSun
- Van Canto
- Vola
- Whitechapel
- Winterfylleth
Reformed bands
edit- Alcatrazz
- Alice in Chains
- Atheist
- Carnivore
- Emperor (for a few shows)
- Extreme (for a few shows)
- Immortal
- Myrkskog (for a one-off show. they are now defunct)
- Pitchshifter
- Sir Lord Baltimore
Disbandments
edit- Burning My Abigail
- Cold (reformed in 2009)
- Crashdïet
- Dissection
- Fear Factory
- Full Scale (reformed in 2009)
- Limp Bizkit (on hiatus until 2009)
- Myrkskog
- Peccatum
- System of a Down (on hiatus)
- Terrorizer
Events
edit- 20 May – Lordi wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 for Finland with the song Hard Rock Hallelujah in Athens, Greece.[2]
- Slipknot goes on hiatus until 2008 while members work on their "side projects".
- Queen, Judas Priest, Def Leppard, and Kiss are the first bands inducted into the VH1 Rock Honors.
- Alice in Chains reunite with the Jar of Flies line-up and singer William DuVall replaces the late Layne Staley.
- Body Count releases their first album in nine years, Murder 4 Hire. The album features the band's new line-up: Bendrix (rhythm guitar), Vincent Price (bass), and O.T. (drums).
- Slayer releases their tenth studio album, Christ Illusion. The album entered the Billboard 200 at number 5—the band's highest U.S. chart position to date. The single Eyes of the Insane won the Best Metal Performance category at the 49th Grammy Awards.
- Extreme reunite for a second time – now with their "classic" original line-up – to do a small three-show reunion tour in New England.
- System of a Down goes on a long-term hiatus.
- Jesse Pintado of Terrorizer and formerly of Napalm Death passes away.
- Opeth drummer Martin Lopez officially and permanently leaves Opeth on May 12, 2006, due to illness and is replaced by Martin Axenrot.
- Metalocalypse airs on the Adult Swim network.
- Mercenary bassist/vocalist Henrik "Kral" Andersen leaves in March and is replaced by René Pedersen.
- Visions of Atlantis keyboardist Miro Holly quits and is replaced by Martin Harb.
- Chimaira drummer Andols Herrick rejoins the band (after leaving in 2003), forcing the departure of Kevin Talley.
- Tapio Wilska was fired from Finntroll due to personal differences.
- Iggor Cavalera leaves Sepultura due to "artistic incompatibility".
Albums released
editJanuary
editFebruary
editDay | Artist | Album |
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3 | In Flames | Come Clarity |
5 | Warbringer | One By One, The Wicked Fall (EP) |
7 | Hank Williams III | Straight to Hell |
Akercocke | Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone | |
Decapitated | Organic Hallucinosis | |
Himsa | Hail Horror | |
Mastodon | Call of the Mastodon | |
14 | The Sword | Age of Winters |
Bullet for My Valentine | The Poison (USA Release) | |
15 | Amorphis | Eclipse |
Ensiferum | Dragonheads (EP) | |
17 | Buckethead | The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock |
20 | Dismember | The God That Never Was |
Raunchy | Death Pop Romance | |
21 | Kataklysm | In the Arms of Devastation |
Krisiun | AssassiNation | |
Wicked Wisdom | Wicked Wisdom | |
22 | Kalmah | The Black Waltz |
27 | Caliban | The Undying Darkness |
Darkthrone | The Cult Is Alive | |
Sadus | Out For Blood | |
Witchery | Don't Fear the Reaper |
March
editDay | Artist | Album |
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10 | Lordi | The Arockalypse |
13 | Katatonia | The Great Cold Distance |
Sepultura | Dante XXI | |
18 | Machinae Supremacy | Redeemer |
21 | Cannibal Corpse | Kill |
23 | Drudkh | Blood in Our Wells |
24 | Oomph! | GlaubeLiebeTod |
28 | Atreyu | A Death-Grip on Yesterday |
Phobia | Cruel | |
31 | Queensrÿche | Operation: Mindcrime II |
Lacuna Coil | Karmacode | |
Summoning | Oath Bound |
April
editDay | Artist | Album |
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3 | The Slot | Две войны (Two wars) |
4 | Dead to Fall | The Phoenix Throne |
Evergrey | Monday Morning Apocalypse | |
Sonata Arctica | For the Sake of Revenge (Live Album) | |
19 | myGRAIN | Orbit Dance |
21 | OSI | Free |
Scar Symmetry | Pitch Black Progress | |
25 | Godsmack | IV |
Moonspell | Memorial | |
Summoning | Oath Bound | |
30 | Dissection | Reinkaos |
May
editJune
editJuly
editDay | Artist | Album |
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4 | Spawn of Possession | Noctambulant |
10 | A Band Called Pain | Broken Dreams |
Behemoth | Demonica (Box-set) | |
24-7 Spyz | Face the Day | |
11 | All That Remains | The Fall of Ideals |
Cattle Decapitation | Karma.Bloody.Karma | |
Strapping Young Lad | The New Black | |
21 | Chrome Division | Doomsday Rock 'n Roll |
25 | From a Second Story Window | Delenda |
Grave | As Rapture Comes | |
Voivod | Katorz | |
28 | Sabaton | Attero Dominatus |
August
editSeptember
editOctober
editNovember
editDay | Artist | Album |
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2 | Decadence | 3rd Stage of Decay |
7 | Arsis | United in Regret |
13 | Outworld | Outworld |
14 | The Faceless | Akeldama |
17 | Rammstein | Völkerball (CD/DVD) |
Suidakra | Caledonia | |
21 | Killswitch Engage | As Daylight Dies |
22 | Sentenced | Buried Alive (Live CD) |
December
editDay | Artist | Album |
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1 | Oomph! | Delikatessen |
6 | This Ending | Inside the Machine |
20 | Blinded Colony | Bedtime Prayers |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Bowar, Chad (May 6, 2009). "Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky interview: A conversation with guitarist Ian Sturgill". About.com. The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on May 27, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
- ^ "Hard rock hallelujah: Finnish rockers Lordi win Eurovision Song Contest". New York Times. May 22, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2018.