Kerrang! is a weekly music magazine (mainly rock) published by EMAP in the United Kingdom.
Kerrang! began life in June 1981 initially as a one off supplement in the Sounds newspaper devoted to the burgeoning New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene and the rise of other hard rock acts such as AC/DC (who adorned Kerrang!’s first cover).
During the 1980s and early 90s the magazine placed many glam metal acts on the cover, before completely discarding them as Grunge acts such as Nirvana arose to fame; readers often criticise the magazine for repeating this process every time a new musical trend becomes popular (for example, many readers complain about Kerrang!'s current emphasis on emo music).
Kerrang!’s most successful period came at the turn of the millennium with the advent of nu-metal. In 2002 bands like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park saw the magazine over take rival New Musical Express to become the biggest weekly music magazine in the world. But when the nu-metal bubble burst in 2003, Kerrang!’s sales went slowly into decline.
In May 2005 the editorial focus of Kerrang! was restructured to be both more musically diverse and to also draw from the magazine's own rich history. The following nine months saw such stylistically varied new acts as My Chemical Romance, HIM, Trivium, Mastodon, Rammstein and Bullet For My Valentine sitting alongside old favorites like Iron Maiden, Nirvana, System Of A Down and Green Day.
According to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations figures, published on February 15 2006, Kerrang! has again overtaken New Musical Express to become the biggest weekly music magazine in the UK, and is a mere 600 copies behind the NME in global sales.
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