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- The Black Angels, named after Velvet Underground's "The Black Angel's Death Song"
- Diiv, named after Nirvana's "Dive"
- Godsmack, named after Alice in Chains' "God Smack" from the Dirt album
- Shook Ones, named after Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones"
- Funeral for a Friend, named after Planes Mistaken for Stars's "Funeral for a Friend"
- Little Birdy, named after Ween's "Little Birdy" from the album Pure Guava
- Seether, named after Veruca Salt's "Seether"
- Between the Buried and Me, in the song "Ghost Train" by Counting Crows The lyrics say "Fifty million feet of earth between the buried and me"
- In Fear And Faith, named after Circa Survive's "In Fear And Faith"
- Winds of Plague, named after a line of the song "Endless" by Unearth; "Have brought you to the winds of plague?"
- Queensrÿche, named after a song composed by Chris DeGarmo called "Queen of the Reich", it is from Queensrÿche
- Jet, named after Wings' "Jet"
- Nine Below Zero, named after Sonny Boy Williamson II's "Nine Below Zero"
- 10 Seconds of Forever, named after Hawkwind's "10 Seconds of Forever"
- Pulling Teeth, named after Green Day's song by the same name.
- Radio Birdman, from a line in The Stooges' "1970"
- Carnal Forge, named after Carcass's "Carnal Forge" from their album Heartwork
- Eric's Trip, named after Sonic Youth's "Eric's Trip"
- Flume, named after Bon Iver's "Flume"
- The Living End, named after The Stray Cats' "The Living End"
- Overkill, named after Motorhead's 1979 song "Overkill"
- Madness, named after Prince Buster's "Madness"
- Go-Kart Mozart, named after a line in Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded By the Light: "Go-kart Mozart was checkin' out the weather chart to see if it was safe to go outside"
- Nightmare of You named after The Cure's "Kyoto Song", which starts off "A nightmare of you"
- Talk Talk, Mark Hollis had originally written the song for his first group The Reaction, under the name "Talk Talk Talk Talk".
- Boyz II Men, named after New Edition's "Boys to Men"
- Motörhead named after Hawkwind's "Motorhead"
- Mayhem, named after Venom's "Mayhem with Mercy"
- Mob Rules, named after Black Sabbath's "The Mob Rules"
- Winter, named after Amebix' "Winter"
- The Sisters of Mercy, named after Leonard Cohen's "Sisters of Mercy"
- Deep Purple, named after Peter DeRose's "Deep Purple" (most notably performed by Nino Tempo & April Stevens)
- Starsailor, named after Tim Buckley's "Starsailor" from his album of the same name. The band's logo borrows the same typeface off the album's sleeve.
- The Story So Far, named after New Found Glory's "The Story So Far", a hidden track from the 2002 album Sticks and Stones
- Spiral Architect, named after Black Sabbath's "Spiral Architect"
- Famous Last Words, named after My Chemical Romance's, "Famous Last Words"
- Boredoms, named after Buzzcocks' "Boredom" from Spiral Scratch
- ABC, named after The Jackson 5's "ABC"
- Sweet Soul Music, named after Arthur Conley's "Sweet Soul Music"
- Mr. Big, named after Free's "Mr. Big"
- Prophets of Rage, named after Public Enemy's song of the same name
- Stockton's Wing, named after a line from Bruce Springsteen's "Backstreets"
- Canned Heat, named after Tommy Johnson's song "Canned Heat Blues"
- Texas Is the Reason, named after a line from The Misfits' "Bullet"
- All Time Low, named after a line from New Found Glory's "Head on Collision"
- Running Wild, named after Judas Priest's "Running Wild"
- Suicide Commando, named after No More's "Suicide Commando"
- A Flock Of Seagulls, named after a line in the Stranglers song "Toiler on The Sea".
- Velocity Girl, named after Primal Scream's "Velocity Girl"
- Deacon Blue, named after Steely Dan's "Deacon Blues" on their album Aja
- Rage, named after Judas Priest's "Rage"
- Slowdive, named after Siouxsie and the Banshees's "Slowdive"
- Taking Dawn, named after a line from Metallica's Fade to Black ("Growing darkness 'taking dawn...")
- Slipknot, named after the first track on their demo album Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.
- named after Forever, named after Black Sabbath's "named after Forever"
- Shinedown, named after a line from Collective Soul's "Shine"
- Roxette, named after Dr. Feelgood's "Roxette"
- Man Overboard, named after Blink-182's "Man Overboard"
- Bathory, named after Venom's "Countess Bathory"
- Tin Machine, David Bowie side project named named after the song "Tin Machine" on the eponymous album.
- Raveonettes, named after Buddy Holly's "Rave On"
- There She Was, named after Scritti Politti's song "Boom There She Was".
- Electric Wizard, named after Black Sabbath's "Electric Funeral" and "The Wizard"
- Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, named after line from Silver Jews' "People"
- Blue Merle from the line "There ain't no companion like a blue-eyed Merle" in Bron-Y-Aur Stomp by Led Zeppelin
- Bury Your Dead, named after The Haunted's "Bury Your Dead"
- Weakling, named after Swans' "Weakling"
- Squeeze, named after The Velvet Underground's "Squeeze" album.
- Epica, named after Kamelot's "Epica" album.
- Through the Eyes of the Dead, named after Cannibal Corpse's "Staring Through The Eyes of The Dead"
- Nazareth named after a line from The Band's "The Weight"; "I pulled into Nazareth, Was feelin' about half past dead..."
- Pretty Girls Make Graves, named after The Smiths' song by the same name.
- Volbeat, named after Dominus's "Vol.Beat."
- Boredoms, named after Buzzcocks' "Boredom" from their "Spiral Scratch" EP.
- Exciter, named after Judas Priest's "Exciter"
- Right Said Fred, named after Bernard Cribbins' single by the same name
- Overkill, named after Motörhead's "Overkill"
- Hit the Lights, named after Metallica's "Hit the Lights"
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids, named after Cap'n Jazz's "Scary Kids Scaring Kids"
- Pierce the Veil, named after Before Today's "Pierce the Veil"
- All That Remains, named after Bolt Thrower's All That Remains from their album Realm of Chaos
- Toad the Wet Sprocket, named after a fictional band in a comedy sketch by Monty Python.
- Million Dead, named after a line from Refused's "The Apollo Program Was A Hoax"
- Everything Everything, named after Radiohead's "Everything in Its Right Place"
- Sister Machine Gun, named after a line from Skinny Puppy's "Tin Omen"
- Rage Against the Machine, named after a song by former Zack de la Rocha's hardcore punk band Inside Out called "Rage Against the Machine"
- Veil of Maya, named after Cynic's "Veil of Maya"
- Deacon Blue, named after Steely Dan's "Deacon Blues"
- Panic! at the Disco from Name Taken's "Panic"
- Death Cab for Cutie, named after Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band's "Death Cab for Cutie" on their album Gorilla
- Powderfinger, named after Neil Young's "Powderfinger"
- Saint Vitus, named after line from Black Sabbath's "St. Vitus Dance"
- Kashmir named after Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir"
- Candlebox, named after a line from Midnight Oil's "Tin Legs and Tin Mines": "boxed in like candles"
- The Young Gods, named after Swans' "Young God".
- Felt, named after a line in Television's "Venus": "How we fell...t"
- Spider Murphy Gang, named after a line from Elvis Presley's Jailhouse Rock
- Suffocation, named after Morbid Angel's "Suffocation"
- Walk the Moon, named named after The Police song "Walking on the Moon"
- Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her named after "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her" on XTC's album The Big Express
- Dovetail Joint, named after a line in The Beatles' "Glass Onion"
- The Dixie Chicks named after Little Feats "Dixie Chicken"
- How to Destroy Angels, named after Coil's "How to Destroy Angels"
- Dum Dum Girls, named after Iggy Pop's "Dum Dum Boys" as well as The Vaselines album "Dum Dum". May also be a reference to Talk Talk's "Dum Dum Girl".
- Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, named after Earth's "Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine"
- Tin Omen, named after Skinny Puppy's "Tin Omen"
- The Moody Blues, named after Duke Ellington's "Mood Indigo"
- Big Country, named after Talking Heads' "The Big Country"
- Black Boned Angel, named for the song of the same name by Godflesh, from their 1994 album Selfless
- Cast, named after a line in the song "Looking Glass" by The La's, which originally featured Cast frontman John Power: "The change is cast".
- the Mountain Goats named after Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "Yellow Coat"
- Sepultura, named after Motörhead's "Dancing on Your Grave" (Sepultura is Portuguese for grave)
- Poison, named after Kix's "Poison"
- Pestilence, named after Kreator's "The Pestilence"
- The Rolling Stones, named after Muddy Waters' "Rollin' Stone"
- Regular John, named after Queens of the Stone Age's "Regular John"
- Angelspit, named after the Sonic Youth song "Orange Rolls, Angel's Spit"
- Nightwish, named after a song by Tuomas Holopainen, it is from their demo released in 1996
- Jesu, named named after the last song on Godflesh's album Hymns. Godflesh is the main project of band leader Justin Broadrick.
- Heaven Shall Burn, named after the Marduk album "Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered".
- Metalucifer, named after Sabbat's "Metalucifer and Evilucifer"
- DumDum Boys, named after Iggy Pop's "Dum Dum Boys"
- Curved Air, named after Terry Riley's "A Rainbow in Curved Air"
- Communist Daughter, named after Neutral Milk Hotel's "Communist Daughter"
- Boom Boom Satellites, named after Sigue Sigue Sputnik's "Boom Boom Satellite" from their album Dress for Excess
- Sinner, named after Judas Priest's "Sinner"
- Stiff Little Fingers, named after The Vibrators's "Stiff Little Fingers"
- Burning Inside, named after Ministry's "Burning Inside"
- Gamma Ray , named after "Gamma Ray" by German prog-rock band Birth Control
- Blue Murder, named after a song on their first album.
- Judas Priest, named after Bob Dylan's "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"
- Bonded by Blood, named after Exodus's "Bonded by Blood"
- at17, named after Janis Ian's "At Seventeen"
- The Get Up Kids, named after The Cure's "Suburban Get Up Kids"
- Uh Huh Her, named after PJ Harvey's unreleased song "Uh Huh Her" that was cut from the album Uh Huh Her
- Radiohead, named after Talking Heads' "Radio Head"
- Dali's Car, named after Captain Beefheart's "Dali's Car"
- Ella Guru, named after Captain Beefheart's "Ella Guru
- Burning Airlines, named after Brian Eno's "Burning Airlines Give You So Much More"
- Ladytron, named after Roxy Music's "Ladytron"
- Motörhead named after the song Motorhead which the band's founder and frontman Lemmy had written while still in Hawkwind, and a version by that band was also recorded, making this a rare example of a band named named after one of their own songs, and also a song by another band.
- Lady Gaga, named after Queen's "Radio Ga Ga"
- Head Like a Hole, named after Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like A Hole"
- Pretty Things, named after Bo Diddley's "Pretty Thing"
- Blonde Redhead, named after the DNA song "Blonde Redhead"
- FireHouse, named after Kiss's "Firehouse"
- Riders in the Sky, named after the traditional folk song.
- Oceansize named after Jane's Addiction's "Ocean Size"
- Girl in a Coma, named after The Smiths' "Girlfriend in a Coma"
- Spoon, named after the 1970s German avant-garde band Can's song "Spoon"
- Con Funk Shun, named after New Birth's "Con-Funk-Shun"
- Cocteau Twins, named after Simple Minds' song "Cocteau Twins".
- Gigolo Aunts, named after Syd Barrett's "Gigolo Aunt"
- Negativland, named after Neu!'s "Negativland"
- Blasphemy, named after Morbid Angel's "Blasphemy"
- A Certain Ratio, named after a line from Brian Eno's "The True Wheel"
- Nazz named after The Yardbirds' "The Nazz Are Blue"[15]
- Toys Went Berserk, named after a line from Siouxsie and the Banshees song "Spellbound"
- Northlane, named after the Architects song "North Lane"
- Stars of Track and Field, named after Belle and Sebastian's "Stars of Track and Field"
- Sweet Thing, named after Van Morrison's "Sweet Thing"[9]
- The Sunshine Underground, named after The Chemical Brothers' "The Sunshine Underground"
- The Antlers, named after The Microphones' "Antlers"
- Hello Goodbye, named after The Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"
- Butthole Surfers, in the early years of band, they're performed under a different name every show. In a gig, the announcer forgot their name so he used a title of one of their songs.
- The Boy Least Likely To, named after Morrissey's "The Girl Least Likely To
- Boris, named after Melvins' "Boris" from their album Bullhead
- Bad Brains, named after The Ramones' song "Bad Brain"
- Riders on the Storm, named after The Doors's "Riders on the Storm"
- The Kooks, named after David Bowie's "Kooks" from his album Hunky Dory
- A Day in the Life (now known as Hawthorne Heights), named after the Beatles song "A Day in the Life".
- Hunters & Collectors, named after Can's "Hunters and Collectors" from the Landed album
- These New Puritans, named after The Fall's "New Puritan"
- Primary, named after The Cure's song Primary.
- Silverchair, a misspelling of Nirvana's "Sliver" and You Am I's "Berlin Chair"
- Ruins, named after Henry Cow's "Ruins"
- The Ordinary Boys, named after Morrissey's "The Ordinary Boys"
- Obscura, named after Gorguts’ “Obscura”.
- Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, named after Larry Williams' "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"
- The Naked and Famous named after Tricky's "Tricky Kid"
- The Killers, named after the name of the fictional band in the music video for the New Order song "Crystal".
- Shakespears Sister, named after The Smiths' "Shakespeare's Sister"
- Old 97's named after Johnny Cash's "The Wreck of the Old 97"
Unleash the power of creativity with our team and group name generator! Finding the right name can be a daunting task, but fear not – our website is here to streamline the process and provide you with endless possibilities. Let's embark on this naming journey and discover a name that captures the your team and group.