•
801, after a lyric in
Brian Eno's song "The True Wheel" •
All Time Low, after a line from
New Found Glory's "Head on Collision" ("And it feels like/I'm at an all-time low") •
American Aquarium, after the
Wilco song “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” •
Angelspit, after the
Sonic Youth song "Orange Rolls, Angel's Spit" •
Annisokay, after a line in
Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal: "Annie are you okay?" •
The Antlers, after
The Microphones' "Antlers" •
at17, after
Janis Ian's "
At Seventeen" •
Bathory, after
Venom's "Countess Bathory" •
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" •
Big Country, after a line in
Roxy Music's "Prairie Rose": "Lonesome star, shine on The big country" •
Big Fat Snake, after a line in
Bob Dylan's "
Wiggle Wiggle": "Wiggle like a big fat snake" •
The Black Angels, after
Velvet Underground's "The Black Angel's Death Song" •
Blue Merle from the line "There ain't no companion like a blue-eyed Merle" in "
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" by Led Zeppelin •
Boom Boom Satellites, after
Sigue Sigue Sputnik's "Boom Boom Satellite" from their album
Dress for Excess •
Boredoms, after
Buzzcocks' "Boredom" from
Spiral Scratch •
Boyz II Men, after
New Edition's "Boys to Men" •
The Boy Least Likely To, after
Morrissey's "The Girl Least Likely To •
Burning Airlines, after
Brian Eno's "Burning Airlines Give You So Much More" •
A Certain Ratio, after a line from
Brian Eno's "The True Wheel" •
Candlebox, after a line from
Midnight Oil's "Tin Legs and Tin Mines": "boxed in like candles" •
Canned Heat, after
Tommy Johnson's song "Canned Heat Blues" from 1928. •
Cast, after a line in the song "Looking Glass" by
The La's, which originally featured Cast frontman
John Power: "The change is cast". •
Cave In, after
Codeine's "Cave-In" •
Celtic Frost, after
Cirith Ungol's "Frost and Fire" •
Chappell Roan, after
Curley Fletcher's "
The Strawberry Roan" •
Con Funk Shun, after
New Birth's "Con-Funk-Shun" •
Counterparts, after
Alexisonfire's "Counterparts and Number Them", from their album
Alexisonfire •
Crass, after a line in the David Bowie song "
Ziggy Stardust" ("The kids was just crass") •
Curved Air, after
Terry Riley's "A Rainbow in Curved Air" •
Deacon Blue, after
Steely Dan's "Deacon Blues" on their album
Aja •
Dead Boys, from a lyric in "Down in Flames", by
Rocket From The Tombs •
DIIV, after
Nirvana's "Dive" •
The Dixie Chicks after
Little Feats "Dixie Chicken" •
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, after
Larry Williams' "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" •
Dovetail Joint, after a line in
The Beatles' "Glass Onion" •
DumDum Boys, after
Iggy Pop's "Dum Dum Boys" •
Dum Dum Girls, 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". •
Electric Wizard, after
Black Sabbath's "Electric Funeral" and "
The Wizard" •
Elementary Penguins (band), after a lyric in
The Beatles's song "I am the Walrus" •
Everything Everything, after either
Radiohead's "
Everything in Its Right Place" or
Underworld's "
Cowgirl" (although these are just some of many name etymologies provided by the band). •
Felt, after a line (and lead singer
Tom Verlaine's enunciation) in
Television's "Venus": "How we fell...t" •
FireHouse, after
Kiss's "
Firehouse" •
A Flock of Seagulls, after a line in
the Stranglers song "Toiler on The Sea" •
Gigolo Aunts, after
Syd Barrett's "Gigolo Aunt" •
Girl in a Coma, after
The Smiths' "Girlfriend in a Coma" •
Go-Kart Mozart, 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" •
Golden Earring, from
The Hunters' "The Golden Earrings". •
Greenmachine, after
Kyuss' "Green Machine" •
Hatebreed, after
The Misfits' "Hatebreeders" •
Hello Goodbye, after
The Beatles' "
Hello, Goodbye" •
Les Hurlements d'Léo, after
les VRP's "Léo" •
Judas Priest, after
Bob Dylan's "
The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest" •
The Killers, after the name of the fictional band in the music video for the
New Order song "
Crystal". •
Knife Party, after
Deftones' "Knife Prty" •
The Kooks, after
David Bowie's "Kooks" from his album
Hunky Dory •
Lady Gaga, after
Queen's "
Radio Ga Ga" •
The Lightning Seeds, after a misheard lyric from
Prince's "
Raspberry Beret" ("Thunder drowns out what the lightning sees") •
Local H, after
R.E.M.'s songs: "Oddfellows Local 151" and "Swan Swan H" •
Lovebites, after
Halestorm's "
Love Bites (So Do I)" •
Mayhem, after
Venom's "Mayhem with Mercy" •
Marching Church, after
Rudimentary Peni's "When You Are A Martian Church" •
Metalucifer, after
Sabbat's "Metalucifer and Evilucifer" •
Million Dead, after a line from
Refused's "The Apollo Program Was a Hoax" ("Choke on the truth of a million dead") •
Mob Rules, after
Black Sabbath's "The Mob Rules" •
the Mountain Goats after
Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "Yellow Coat" (Fifty million bulldogs/Twenty mountain goats/All gathered 'round at sundown/To see my yellow coat) •
The Naked and Famous after
Tricky's "
Tricky Kid", which itself quotes
The Presidents of the United States of America's "Naked and Famous" •
Nazareth after a line from
The Band's "
The Weight"; "I pulled into Nazareth, Was feelin' about half past dead..." •
Nazz after
The Yardbirds' "The Nazz Are Blue" •
Nightmare of You after
The Cure's "Kyoto Song", which starts off "A nightmare of you" •
Northlane, after the
Architects song "North Lane" •
Oceansize after
Jane's Addiction's "Ocean Size" •
Old 97's after
G. B. Grayson and
Henry Whitter's "
Wreck of the Old 97" •
Panic! at the Disco from
Name Taken's "Panic" •
Paris Match, after
The Style Council's "The Paris Match" •
Peaches after
Nina Simone's "
Four Women" ("What do they call me? My name is Peaches") •
Pestilence, after
Kreator's "The Pestilence" •
Pieces of a Dream, from "
Pieces of Dreams", written by
Michel Legrand and most notably perfomed by
Peggy Lee. •
The Pretenders, after "
The Great Pretender", by
The Platters. •
Raveonettes, after
Buddy Holly's "Rave On" •
Radio Birdman, from a misheard line in
The Stooges' "1970" ("Radio burnin' up above") •
The Rifles (band), after
The Jam's song "The Eton Rifles" • The
Rolling Stones, after
Muddy Waters' "
Rollin' Stone" •
Saint Vitus, after
Black Sabbath's "St. Vitus Dance" •
Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her after "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her" on
XTC's album
The Big Express •
Shakespears Sister, after
The Smiths' "
Shakespeare's Sister" •
Shinedown, after a line from
Collective Soul's "
Shine" ("Oh, heaven let your light shine down") •
Silverchair, originally said to be a misspelling of
Nirvana's "Sliver" and
You Am I's "Berlin Chair", but actually from
the book by C. S. Lewis. •
Simple Minds, after a line from David Bowie's "
The Jean Genie" ("He's so simple-minded, he can't drive his module") •
Sister Machine Gun, after a line from
Skinny Puppy's "Tin Omen" ("Unbeknown one by one they'll be coming down/Altogether sister machine gun") •
Sodom, after
Venom's "One Thousand Days in Sodom" •
Space, after the original working title of
The Real People's "My Own Dream". •
Spider Murphy Gang, after lines from
Elvis Presley's "
Jailhouse Rock" ("Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone/Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone/The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang/The whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang") •
St. Vincent, after a line from
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" ("And Dylan Thomas died drunk in /
St. Vincent's hospital") and Clark's great-grandmother. •
Stockton's Wing, after a line from
Bruce Springsteen's "Backstreets" ("Slow dancing in the dark/On the beach at Stockton's Wing") •
Suburban Kids with Biblical Names, after a line from
Silver Jews' "People" ("I love the city and the city rain/Suburban kids with Biblical names") •
Suede, after
Suedehead by
Morrissey. •
Superjoint Ritual, after a lyric in Darktone's "
The Pagan Winter" •
Taking Dawn, after a line from
Metallica's
Fade to Black ("Growing darkness 'taking dawn...") •
Tangerine Dream after a misheard lyric from The Beatles' "
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" ("With tangerine trees and marmalade skies") •
Texas Is the Reason, after a line from
The Misfits' "Bullet" (Texas is an outrage when your husband is dead/Texas is an outrage when they pick up his head/Texas is the reason that the president's dead/You gotta suck, suck, Jackie suck") •
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, after a friend mispronounced the title of an early
jam session recording featuring cover songs of
Thee Headcoats and
The Damned's album
Machine Gun Etiquette. •
There She Was, after
Scritti Politti's song "Boom There She Was". •
Temple of the Dog, from a line in "Man of Golden Words" by
Mother Love Bone. •
These New Puritans, after
The Fall's "New Puritan" •
Through the Eyes of the Dead, after
Cannibal Corpse's "Staring Through The Eyes of The Dead" •
Johnny Thunders, after
The Kinks' "
Johnny Thunder" •
Toad the Wet Sprocket, after a fictional band in a comedy sketch by
Monty Python (which originally appeared on
Rutland Weekend Television. •
Toys Went Berserk, after a line from
Siouxsie and the Banshees song "Spellbound" ("When you think/Your toys have gone berserk/It's an illusion") •
Walk the Moon, named after
The Police song "Walking on the Moon" •
Wet Wet Wet, after a line from
Scritti Politti's "Gettin' Havin' And Holdin'". ("It's tired of joking—wet, wet with tears") •
Winds of Plague, after a line of the song "Endless" by
Unearth; "Have brought you to the winds of plague?" ==Incorrect associations==