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Seven Non-Metal Side Projects Featuring Metal Artists

Many metal artists have launched great side projects over the years, and some of them even stretch beyond the boundries of metal into other genres. With this in mind, Kill The Music have decided to make a list of metal musicians with non-metal side projects.

1. Me And That Man - This folk project was started by Behemoth frontman Nergal and John Porter.

2. The Apocalypse Blues Revue- This is a blues project that was launched by Godsmack's Shannon Larkin and Tony Rombola.

3. Crosses (†††) - This is an electro pop project that was put together by Deftones'  Chino Moreno, Shaun Lopez (Far, etc.) and Chuck Doom.

4. Pride And Glory - This was a southern rock/country side project created by Black Label Society's Zakk Wylde.

5. Bourbon Crow - This is an outlaw country project formed by Wednesday 13.

6. The Black Queen - This is an electronic band fronted by The Dillinger Escape Plan's Greg Puciato.

7. TAPE - This synthwave project features Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley, along with Joshua Hurley.

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PostedOctober 10, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMe And That Man, The Apocalypse Blues Revue, crosses, Pride And Glory, Bourbon Crow, The Black Queen, Tape

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