The Top 10 Heavy Metal Music Memes

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Check out the top 10 heavy metal music memes that have been circulating the internet. From funny pictures to humorous videos, these memes will definitely make you laugh.

What is a meme?

A meme is “an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.” (Merriam-Webster). In other words, a meme is something that is passed down within a culture, typically through imitation.

When it comes to music, memes can take the form of Garfield playing guitar, pictures of animals headbanging, or even entire songs (such as Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”). Whatever the form, they definitely add some levity to an otherwise pretty intense genre.

So without further ado, here are the top 10 heavy metal music memes:

1. Picture of Animals Headbanging: This one features a group of animals (usually cats or dogs) headbanging along to some heavy metal tunes. It’s usually accompanied by the caption “Metalheads unite!”

2. Garfield Playing Guitar: In this one, Garfield is shown playing guitar (and usually rocking out pretty hard). It’s unclear why he’s doing this, but it’s definitelymetal.

3. Lemmy Kilmister Quote: This one features a quote from the late Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who was known for his love of hard rock and heavy metal. The quote goes something like “If you don’t like metal, you are not my friend.”

4. Ozzy Osbourne Biting the Head off a Bat: This one is self-explanatory. It features Ozzy Osbourne biting the head off a bat (or sometimes just holding a bat) while on stage. It’s usually accompanied by the caption “metal” or “Ozzy rules!”

5. Man with Metal Horns: This meme typically features a picture of a man with metal horns on his head (similar to those worn by Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler). The caption typically reads something like “metalheads are awesome!” or “don’t mess with metalheads!”

6. Iron Maiden Eddie: Iron Maiden’s mascot Eddie is a popular subject for memes, particularly among metalheads. He often appears in various situations that are either funny or relatable to metal fans. For example, one popular meme shows him holding up a sign that says “I’m not old, I’m vintage.”

7 Metallica Kill ‘Em All Album Cover: This meme features the cover artwork for Metallica’s debut album Kill ‘Em All with various humorous captions added. For example, one popular version shows front man James Hetfield holding up a sign that says “I’m not old, I’m classic.” Another version shows drummer Lars Ulrich holding up a sign that says “drums are for pussies.” Either way, it’s pretty funny stuff.

8 Slayer Logo: The Slayer logo is another popular subject for memes, particularly among those who appreciate black humor. For example, one popular version features the logo with the caption “if you’re not into metal then you’re not into having fun.” Another version simply reads “metal = life.” Either way, it’s clear that Slayer fans know how to have a good time… even if it might be at someone else’s expense!

The top 10 heavy metal music memes

If you’re a fan of heavy metal music, then you’ve probably seen some of these memes before. They’re all over the internet, and they’re absolutely hilarious. From pictures of Ozzy Osbourne to memes about headbanging, these memes are sure to make you laugh.

“Dio is watching you”

This meme features a screenshot of the heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio with the caption “Dio is watching you.” The meme is often used to express someone’s approval or to indicate that someone is paying close attention to something.

The meme originated from a video of Dio performing the song “Stand Up and Shout” at the 2010 Revolver Golden Gods Awards. At one point during the performance, Dio makes a gesture with his hands that resembles the sign of the horns, a common symbol in heavy metal culture. Screenshots of this moment were later paired with the “Dio is watching you” caption and circulated online as memes.

The meme gained popularity in late 2015 and early 2016, particularly among fans of heavy metal music. It was also used in reference to various news stories and pop culture events during this time period. In February 2016, an image macro featuring Dio was created as part of an online contest on 4chan’s /mu/ (music) board.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This phrase, posted alongside a photo or video of something particularly extreme or hardcore, is used to express begrudging admiration for something that is actually pretty cool or impressive. The implication is that the person posting is not usually into this kind of thing, but they have to give credit where it’s due.

This meme often features images or footage of people doing incredible stunts or surviving against all odds, as well as moments from extreme sports or other death-defying activities. But it can also be used more broadly to describe anything that someone finds unexpectedly enjoyable or exciting.

The phrase “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal” is a great way to show appreciation for something outside of your usual interests, and it’s sure to get a laugh from anyone who sees it.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This meme began circulating in early 2010 and features a screenshot of a scene from the movie Wayne’s World, in which the character Wayne says “I’m not a big fan of metal, but this is pretty metal.” The meme typically features various metal bands or songs with accompanying text that indicates that the person is not a fan of metal but still finds the music/band to be pretty good.

This meme has been used to express approval of various heavy metal bands or songs, as well as to highlight the often divided opinions within the metal community itself. It has also been used as a way to make fun of people who claim to be fans of metal but don’t really know anything about the genre.

“This is why we can’t have nice things”

While heavy metal music is often critiqued for being too aggressive, there are many moments within the genre that are actually quite funny. Here are the top 10 heavy metal music memes:

1. “This is why we can’t have nice things”

This meme typically features a picture of a band or artist who has destroyed their instruments or equipment, with the caption “this is why we can’t have nice things.” This is usually in response to something the band or artist has done that was considered to be destructive or negative.

2. “I’m not a metalhead, I’m a music fan”

This meme is usually used by people who don’t like metal music but appreciate the talent and creativity that goes into making it. It’s also used by people who are tired of being asked if they like metal music or not.

3. “I’m more metal than you”

This meme is often used by people who want to show off how knowledgeable they are about metal music. It’s also used to put down someone who claims to be a fan of metal but doesn’t really know much about it.

4. “I’m not sure if I like this band because they’re good or because they’re so bad it’s hilarious”

This meme is usually used when talking about bands that are considered to be bad by most people but are still entertaining to listen to. It can also be used when talking about bands that are good but have had some embarrassing moments.

5. “If you don’t like metal, you’re just not loud enough”

This meme is typically used by people who think that metal music is misunderstood and that people who don’t like it simply haven’t listened to it loud enough. It’s also used by people who want to make fun of those who don’t like metal music.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This phrase, often used ironically, has become synonymous with metal culture and is frequently used as a reaction to something that is considered impressive or metal.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This phrase, coupled with a photo of something that can be considered metal, is often used as a response to someone who has posted something metal-related that they think is cool. It is also sometimes used as a way to show appreciation for something metal without actually being a fan of the genre.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

The “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal” meme started making the rounds on social media in early 2016. It typically features a picture or video of something that is either blatantly metal or has a metal element to it, accompanied by the caption “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal.”

The meme has been used to point out the metal elements in everything from popular television shows to everyday objects. It’s also been used as a way to show how even non-metal fans can appreciate the heavy metal genre.

Here are 10 of the best examples of the “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal” meme:

1. The time Alison Brie headbanged to Metallica at Comic-Con
2. This video of a lawnmower shredding some grass
3. This scene from The Simpsons where Mr. Burns listens to Slayer
4. When Barack Obama filled in for James Hetfield at the National Prayer Breakfast
5. This video of two goats headbanging to Pantera
6. This kid dressed as Metallica’s Kirk Hammett for Halloween
7. When Miley Cyrus wore a Metallica shirt on stage
8. This trailer for The Lego Batman Movie
9. When Hugh Jackman headbanged to AC/DC onstage
10. This dog wearing headphones and headbanging

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

1. “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This meme features a picture of actor Liam Neeson with the caption “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”. The picture was originally posted on the website Imgur in February of 2014, and the meme began circulating shortly thereafter.

2. “When you’re headbanging so hard you break your neck”

This meme features a picture of a man whose neck has been broken and is dangling awkwardly to the side. The caption typically reads “when you’re headbanging so hard you break your neck”. This meme first appeared on the website Reddit in January of 2014.

3. “That moment when you realize you’re headbanging to an instrumental”

This meme features a picture of a man with his forehead pressed against a window, looking frustrated. The caption typically reads “that moment when you realize you’re headbanging to an instrumental”. This meme first appeared on the website Tumblr in March of 2014.

4. “I’m not saying I hate Metalcore, but…”

This meme features a picture of actor Nicolas Cage with the caption “I’m not saying I hate Metalcore, but…” followed by a humorous or scathing comment about the genre. This meme first appeared on the website Reddit in May of 2013.

5. “Metalheads be like…”

This meme pokes fun at the stereotype that all metalheads are angry, anti-social outcasts. It typically features a picture of an angry-looking man with the caption “metalheads be like…” followed by a humorous comment about the metalhead lifestyle. This meme first appeared on the website Tumblr in April of 2014.

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

If you’re not a fan of metal, you might not be familiar with the genre’s long-standing tradition of memetic behavior. For the uninitiated, a meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture—usually with the aim of conveying a particular message or meaning. And in the world of heavy metal, memes are often used as a way to poke fun at the sometimes-serious nature of the music and its fans.

Here are 10 of the most popular heavy metal music memes:

1. “I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This meme surfaced in 2010 and features a screenshot of actor Paul Rudd from the movie Knocked Up. In the scene, Rudd’s character Ben Stone is surprised by how heavy metal his pregnant wife’s musical taste has become. The meme playfully pokes fun at how someone who isn’t a fan of metal can still find enjoyment in the more extreme and aggressive aspects of the genre.

2. “Death to false metal!”

This phrase was popularized by Metallica frontman James Hetfield in an interview with MTV in 1991. When asked about his thoughts on safer, more commercially viable forms of metal such as hair metal, Hetfield replied simply with “death to false metal.” The phrase has since been used by diehard fans of heavier forms of metal as a way to distinguish themselves from more casual listeners. It’s also often used sarcastically to point out when someone or something is actually not metal at all.

3. “I headbang when I’m driving”

This meme playfully pokes fun at how some people love headbanging (the act of violently shaking one’s head back and forth) so much that they’ll do it even when they’re not listening to music. It’s often accompanied by GIFs or images of people driving their cars with their heads enthusiastically bobbing up and down. This meme typically relies on wordplay for its humor, as “driving” can be pronounced like “headbanging.”

4. “Metal horns” / “devil horns” / “sign of the horns”

The hand gesture known as “the horns” is ubiquitous in heavy metal culture and can be seen at just about any metal concert. It’s typically done by holding up one’s fist with the index and pinky fingers extended while keeping the middle and ring fingers tucked into the palm—a gesture that resembles a devil horn or unicorns horn (hence its many nicknames). The gesture has numerous meanings within heavymetal culture, but it’s most commonly used simply as a way to show appreciation for a band or song.

5.”I’m not like other girls” / “‘I’m not like other girls’ said every girl who was into heavier music than Taylor Swift”

This meme pokes fun at how many girls who listen to heavier forms of music often distance themselves from other women who prefer pop artists such as Taylor Swift. It plays on the stereotype that women who listen to heavier music are somehow more hardened or tougher than those who don’t, even though this isn’t always the case. This meme typically features images or GIFs of women headbanging along to heavier songs with captions that playfully criticize this niche form of gatekeeping within heavy metal culture.

6.”Last night I was…*insertanythingmetalrelatedhere*”

This phrase is typically used sarcastically by people who don’t listen to metal (or don’t consider themselves fans) to point out how absurd some things that happen within the genre can be. It usually takes the form of: “Last night I was…*insert anythingmetalrelated here*.” For example: “Last night I was…trying to decide whether I should wear my Metallica shirt or my Megadeth shirt tomorrow.” This meme typically relies on sarcasm for its humor and is often used to make funof how seriously some people takeheavymetal culture and music

“I’m not a fan of metal, but this is pretty metal”

This meme comes from a scene in the 2006 family friendly film “Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny”. In the scene, the main characters, Jack Black and Kyle Gass, are trying to impress dignitaries by playing a heavy metal song. However, they are quickly booed off stage. As they are walking away, one of the dignitaries says to them “I’m not a fan of metal, but that was pretty metal”.

This meme is often used by people who are not fans of metal music but still appreciate it in some way. It can also be used to describe anything that is “pretty metal” or badass.

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