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The following is a list of bands that have played
nu metal . Nu metal (also known as nü-metal
[1] and aggro-metal
[2] ), is a form of
alternative metal music
[2] that merges elements of
heavy metal
[2]
[3] with elements of other music genres like
hip hop ,
grunge ,
alternative rock and
funk .
[2]
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See also
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^ Prato, Greg.
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