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).
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Metal Guitarists of the World (11–20)
This LoveDimebag Darrell

Dimebag Darrell, hailing from Texas, USA, carved his name into heavy metal history.
Starting with early glam metal, he and his older brother Vinnie Paul went on to define groove metal with Pantera.
Formed in 1981, Pantera shook the scene with the 1990 album Cowboys from Hell and solidified their style with releases like Vulgar Display of Power.
Guitar solos such as Walk are highly acclaimed.
He received four Grammy nominations with Pantera.
His thunderous low-end riffs and passionate solos are truly one of a kind.
In December 2004, he passed away at the age of 38.
His soul-stirring guitar is highly recommended for those seeking a massive sound and jaw-dropping virtuosity.
Parisienne WalkwaysGary Moore

Gary Moore, the Northern Irish virtuoso who poured flame-like passion and bittersweet melancholy into his guitar.
With a wide-ranging musicality spanning hard rock, blues, and jazz fusion, he continued to evolve throughout his career.
He first rose to prominence in the early 1970s with Skid Row, and as a solo artist scored a UK chart No.
8 hit with Parisienne Walkways from his 1978 album Back on the Streets.
He returned to the blues with the 1990 masterpiece Still Got the Blues, achieving worldwide success.
His expressive, soulful “weeping” guitar tone—often coaxed from his beloved ‘Greeny,’ inherited from Peter Green—has become the stuff of legend.
His music resonates deeply with those seeking heart-stirring guitar sounds and anyone who wants to experience true musical expression that transcends genre.
CascadePlini

Plini, a talent born in Sydney, Australia.
He is a guitarist and composer who centers his sound on instrumental progressive rock, deftly blending in nuances of jazz and post-rock.
The music he releases from his home studio is both melodic and technically sophisticated.
He began his solo career in 2012 with the single “Moonflower,” and his debut album “Handmade Cities,” released in 2016, was highly praised by Steve Vai as “the most advanced.” In 2017, he was named “the world’s finest progressive guitarist” by MusicRadar.
His sonic world, woven from beautiful melodies and complex rhythms, will resonate with listeners seeking instrumental music that is technical yet emotionally stirring.
Sweet Child O’ MineSlash ft.Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators

Former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash met the exceptionally gifted vocalist Myles Kennedy in 2009.
Formed in the United States, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators ramped up activities with the 2012 album Apocalyptic Love.
Rooted in blues-based hard rock, their heavy sound is part of the appeal.
The albums World on Fire and Living the Dream have also received global acclaim.
Slash has won a Grammy and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, while the band’s live shows have been praised as “boisterous, blues-soaked rock ’n’ roll.” Their Japan dates in March 2024 were a major success.
This no-frills rock, woven from soul-stirring guitar and passionate vocals, is perfect for listeners seeking the real deal.
Scent of DarkTony Iommi

Hailing from England, Tony Iommi has etched his name into music history as the originator of colossal, heavy riffs.
The band he co-founded, Black Sabbath, debuted with the album “Black Sabbath” in 1970 and went on to shape the very blueprint of heavy metal with subsequent releases like “Paranoid” and “Master of Reality.” The riffs of “Iron Man” and “Paranoid” are nothing short of metal icons.
Overcoming the loss of his fingertips in a factory accident, he forged a singularly heavy sound through distinctive down-tuning and fingertip prosthetics.
His achievements have been recognized with Grammy Awards and inclusion in Rolling Stone’s 2011 list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists.” For those who want to tap into the roots of heavy music, or feel the sound of an innovative guitarist who turned adversity into power, he is an essential listen.
The Unforgiven SoloKirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett, a native of San Francisco, is a renowned guitarist who played with Exodus during the dawn of thrash metal before joining Metallica in 1983.
His musical style is rooted in heavy metal while incorporating elements of blues and jazz.
His career with Metallica began with the album Kill ‘Em All, and he contributed to signature tracks like Enter Sandman.
The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009 and has won numerous Grammy Awards.
His passionate solos, which make heavy use of the wah pedal, are his trademark, and there’s even an anecdote that he has 767 riffs saved for solo projects.
Highly recommended for those seeking a heavy, expressive guitar sound.
Metal Guitarists of the World (21–30)
Top Gun AnthemSteve Stevens

This piece, famous as the theme song of Top Gun, is the work of American guitarist Steve Stevens.
He originally made his name as a guitarist for artists like Billy Idol and Vince Neil, and in Japan he also contributed to several of Kyosuke Himuro’s albums.
His guitar work is meticulous, focusing on nuanced vibrato and avoiding excessive flashiness.





