Rock Bands That Start With M

M and R Rush

M Pire

M.A.R.S.

Ma Kelley

Macalpine

Mach 1

Mach 5

Mad Margritt

Madam X

Madhouse

Madman Justice

Madmax

Madness

Mae West

Magdallan



Maggy Lindemann

Magnapop

Magnolia Park

Magnum

Maguire Sisters, The

Maja Ivarsson

Majesty

Majic

Makbeth

Malachia

Malicious Mischief

Malloy

Malloz

Malteze

Mama Kettle

Mammoth WVH

Manchester Orchestra

Mandy Moore

Maneskin

Manikin Laff

Manila Thrills


Manito Park

Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom

Mannequin Pussy

Mara

Marathon

Marc Ferrari and Friends

Marcello/Vestry

Marchello

Margo Price

Mariah

Marilyn Manson

Marionette

Mark Morton

Mark St. John Project

Marmozets

Mars Electric

Mars

Marshall Tucker Band, The

Marshmello & Bastille

Marshmello & Bastille

Marty Wilde

Marvelous 3

Mason Hill

Masque

Mass

Mastodon

Mata Hari

Matrix

Matt & Kim

Matt Maeson

Matthew J

Max

Maximum

Maxine

Maxus

Mayday

McGarrigle, Kate and Anna

McQueen Street

Mdou Moctar

Meadia

Meatloaf

Mecca

Mechanix

Medicine Wheel

Medusa

Meet Me @ The Altar

Megattack

Meghan

Melidian

Melodica

Melvins

Men At Work

Meniketti

Mercy Rule

Mercyful Fate

Message

Messano

Messiah Prophet

Metal Rose

Metal Shop

Metallica

Metalwolf

Metric

Metro

Mexico City Blondes

MGMT

Michael Hughes Project

Michael Jackson

Michael Morales

Michael Stanley Band

Michael White and The White

Mick Jagger

Midnight Angel

Midnight Circus

Midnight Hero

Midnight Mob

Midnight Oil

Midnight Sky

Midnight

Mike and the Mechanics

Mike Stone

Mikkey Dee

Milk Teeth

Millencolin

Millenium

Mimido

Mind Assault

Mind Bomb

Mindfunk

Mindless

Ministry

Minor Threat

Mira

Mirror Mirror

Mirror

Miss Crazy

Miss Treater

Missionary X

Mississippi Sludge

Mister Strange

Mistreated

Mistress

Misty Rox

Mitch Malloy

Mo-dettes

Mob

Mobius

Modern Talking

Modsun

Mojo Gurus

Molly Hatchet

Mommy Dearest

Monarch

Money

Monkees

Monkey Cocktail

Monkeyhead

Monster

Montazh

Montrose

Moody Blues

Moon Dog Mane

Moped

Morgxn

Moriah

Morning Wood

Morningstar

Morrissey

Motels

Mother Goose

Mother Love Bone

Mother Mercy

Mother Mother

Mother Nature

Mother Station

Mother’s Eyes

Mother’s Finest

Motherland

Motionless in White

Motley Crue

Motor City Rockers

Motorcycle Boy

Motorhead

Movies

Mox Nix

Mozart

Mr Reality

Mr. Big

Mr. Dangerous

Mr. Green

Mr. Hyde

Mr. Meaner

Mr. Mister

Mudvayne

Mumford & Sons

Muncie Girls

Murder Capital, The

Murderdolls

Murderer’s Row

Muse

MVP

My Bloody Valentine

My Chemical Romance

My Morning Jacket

Mylon and Broken Heart

Mysterines, The

Mystery Bloom

Mystic Game

Mystic Healer




  • Metallica: Formed in 1981, Metallica is one of the most influential heavy metal bands in history. Known for their aggressive sound and complex compositions, they achieved mainstream success with albums like Master of Puppets, …And Justice for All, and the self-titled Metallica (often called “The Black Album”), which features hits like “Enter Sandman” and “Nothing Else Matters.” Their energetic performances and dedication to their craft have garnered a massive global following.
  • Muse: Emerging in the late 1990s, Muse is known for their grandiose sound, blending rock with elements of classical music, electronic, and progressive rock. Their albums, such as Origin of Symmetry and Absolution, feature hits like “Supermassive Black Hole” and “Starlight.” Muse is celebrated for their theatrical live performances and thought-provoking lyrics, often addressing themes of science fiction and political unrest.
  • My Chemical Romance: At the forefront of the emo and punk revival in the early 2000s, My Chemical Romance gained fame with their concept album The Black Parade, featuring hits like “Welcome to the Black Parade” and “Helena.” Known for their theatrical style and emotional intensity, they cultivated a dedicated fanbase and influenced a generation of musicians.
  • The Marshall Tucker Band: Blending Southern rock, country, and jazz, The Marshall Tucker Band rose to fame in the 1970s with hits like “Can’t You See” and “Heard It in a Love Song.” Their unique sound, characterized by the use of flute and saxophone, has made them a staple of the Southern rock genre.