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This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 1981.
Newly formed bands
- Anthrax
 - Beowülf
 - Black 'n Blue
 - Chateaux
 - Dark Angel
 - Easy Action
 - Icon
 - Jag Panzer
 - Jaguar
 - Kat
 - Kerber
 - Kick Axe
 - Killer Dwarfs
 - King's X (as Sneak Preview)
 - Leatherwolf
 - Leviticus
 - London
 - Loudness
 - Manowar
 - Mercyful Fate
 - Metallica
 - Mötley Crüe
 - Napalm Death
 - Oz
 - Overkill
 - Pagan Altar
 - Pantera
 - Pretty Maids
 - Queensrÿche
 - Ratt
 - Rock Goddess
 - Rough Cutt
 - Running Wild
 - Saber Tiger
 - Sacred Rite
 - Saint
 - Savage Grace
 - Savatage
 - Skitzo
 - Slayer
 - Sodom
 - Sortilège
 - Sound Barrier
 - Spider
 - Stampede
 - Steeler
 - Stormwitch
 - Suicidal Tendencies
 - Tesla
 - Tobruk
 - Turbo
 - Twisted Sister
 - Tytan
 - V8
 - Vandenberg
 - Vicious Rumors
 - Virgin Steele
 - Vixen
 - Vulcain
 - White Wolf
 - White Sister
 - Wild Dogs
 - Wrathchild America
 
Albums & EPs
- AC/DC – For Those About to Rock We Salute You
 - Accept – Breaker
 - The Angels, aka Angel City – Night Attack
 - Anvil – Hard 'n' Heavy
 - April Wine – The Nature of the Beast
 - August Redmoon – Fools Are Never Alone (EP)
 - Barón Rojo – Larga vida al Rock and Roll
 - Black Angels – Hell Machine
 - Blackfoot – Marauder
 - Black Sabbath – Mob Rules
 - Blue Öyster Cult – Fire of Unknown Origin
 - Bow Wow – Hard Dog
 - Budgie – Nightflight
 - Bullet (Ger) – Execution
 - Bodine – Bodine
 - Graham Bonnet – Line-Up
 - Chinatown - Play it to Death (live)
 - Cirith Ungol – Frost and Fire
 - Clientelle – Destination Unknown
 - Alice Cooper – Special Forces
 - Danger (Bel) - Danger
 - Dark Star – Dark Star
 - Dedringer – Direct Line
 - Def Leppard – High 'n' Dry
 - Demon – Night of the Demon
 - Doc Holliday – Doc Holliday
 - Doc Holliday – Doc Holliday Rides Again
 - Dokken – Breakin' the Chains (Europe release)
 - E.F. Band – Last Laugh Is on You
 - Electric Sun – Fire Wind
 - Fargo – Frontpage Lover
 - Fist (Can) – Fleet Street, aka Thunder in Rock United
 - The Friday Rock Show - From BBC Radio 1 – (Compilation, various artists)
 - Gaskin – End of the World
 - Gillan – Future Shock
 - Gillan – Double Trouble
 - Girlschool – Hit and Run
 - Sammy Hagar – Standing Hampton
 - The Handsome Beasts – Beastiality
 - Hanoi Rocks – Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks
 - Heavy Metal (soundtrack, various artists)
 - Heavy Load – Metal Conquest (EP)
 - Helix – White Lace & Black Leather
 - Holocaust – The Nightcomers
 - Iron Maiden – Killers
 - Iron Maiden – Maiden Japan (live EP)
 - Joan Jett – Bad Reputation
 - Judas Priest – Point of Entry
 - Killer – Ladykiller
 - KISS – Music from "The Elder"
 - KIX – Kix
 - Krokus – Hardware
 - Legend – Legend
 - Lips (Anvil) – Hard 'n' Heavy
 - Loosely Tight – Fightin' Society
 - Loudness – The Birthday Eve
 - Frank Marino – The Power of Rock'n'Roll
 - Mass (Ger) - Swiss Connection
 - Molly Hatchet – Take No Prisoners
 - More – Warhead
 - Mother's Finest – Iron Age
 - Mötley Crüe – Too Fast for Love
 - Motörhead – No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (Live)
 - Motörhead & Girlschool – St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (EP)
 - Nightwing – Something in the Air
 - No Bros – Heavy Metal Party
 - Ted Nugent – Intensities in 10 Cities (live)
 - Obús – Prepárate
 - Ocean – Ocean
 - Ozzy Osbourne – Diary of a Madman
 - Overdrive (Swe) – Reflexions (EP)
 - Picture – Picture
 - Picture – Heavy Metal Ears
 - Pat Benatar – Precious Time
 - Plasmatics – Beyond the Valley of 1984
 - Plasmatics – Metal Priestess (EP)
 - Praying Mantis – Time Tells No Lies
 - Rage (UK) – Out of Control
 - Rainbow – Difficult to Cure
 - Raven – Rock Until You Drop
 - Revolver – First Shot
 - Riot – Fire Down Under
 - The Rods – The Rods
 - Rose Tattoo – Assault & Battery
 - Rush – Moving Pictures
 - Rush – Exit...Stage Left (Live)
 - Samson – Shock Tactics
 - Santers – Shot Down in Flames
 - Saracen – Heroes, Saints & Fools
 - Saxon – Denim and Leather
 - Michael Schenker Group – MSG
 - 707 – The Second Album
 - Billy Squier – Don't Say No
 - Starfighters – Starfighters
 - Taipan – Taipan (EP)
 - Thin Lizzy – Renegade
 - 38 Special – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys
 - Triumph – Allied Forces
 - Trust – Marche Ou Crève
 - Tygers of Pan Tang – Spellbound
 - Tygers of Pan Tang – Crazy Nights
 - UFO – The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent
 - Van Halen – Fair Warning
 - Vardis – The World's Insane
 - Venom – Welcome to Hell
 - Vic Vergat – Down to the Bone
 - Viva – What the Hell Is Going On
 - Warning – Warning
 - Wild Horses – Stand Your Ground
 - Whitesnake – Come an' Get It
 - Wishbone Ash - Number the Brave
 - Y&T – Earthshaker
 
Events
- September: Iron Maiden's lead singer Paul Di'Anno leaves the band due to his heavy drinking, and is replaced by Bruce Dickinson.[1]
 - November: AC/DC's album For Those About to Rock We Salute You is released.[2]
 
References
- ↑ DiVita, Joe (2023-10-04). "How Did Iron Maiden Find Bruce Dickinson To Replace Paul Di'Anno?". Loudwire. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
 - ↑ AC/DC - For Those About to Rock We Salute You Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-11-06
 
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