Early make-up wearing Heavy Rock bands were "The Sensational Alex Harvey Band" and before that "The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown" and Alice Cooper. In each case only one member dressed up.
One of the problems with answering the Question is defining Heavy Metal and Heavy Rock - lots of 60s and 70s acts wore make-up, but were they Heavy Rock?
There is a reasonable argument for Kiss, but Motley Crue are definitely out of the running. The first 'Glam Metal' band ever, a year or more before Motley Crue, full "Big Hair" leather and make up, was Wrathchild. Not to be confused with the American band, this was the British Band formed in Evesham, England in 1980...
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the Smashing Pumpkins were inspires by artists like My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, goth rock, prog rock, and heavy metal bands.
black sabbath were the first
i want to say cannibal corpse but I'm not sure
No particular person started heavy metal, rather, certain bands inspired it. Heavy metal evolved from blues rock and psychedelic rock. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Deep Purple laid down the groundwork for heavy metal, however, they themselves are not heavy metal. The first band to be considered heavy metal even today is Black Sabbath, who released their first album in 1970.
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british bands, they started heavy metal and all they most influencing bands came from england. exp. the who, beatles, stones
Bands make music, and music provides entertainment to others.
Depends on how suckish you are
the Smashing Pumpkins were inspires by artists like My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, goth rock, prog rock, and heavy metal bands.
black sabbath were the first
i want to say cannibal corpse but I'm not sure
Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.
punk, metal, rock, classic rock, alternative, neopunk, gypsy punk, fat punk, butt punk, soft metal, heavy metal, comed and ur butt
Progressive rock style kind of evolved through these bands trying it first: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Byrds, The Who.