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If you're looking along the lines of Nightwish (power metal or symphonic metal), I would recommend:

After Forever
Epica
Symphony X
Kamelot
Blind Guardian
Sonata Arctica
The Gathering (not so symphonic, but they had a great singer, Anneke...Mandylion and Nighttime Birds are my favorites)


Otherwise, here are some bands I would recommend of the top of my head:

Primordial
Alcest
Opeth
Novembre
Devin Townsend
Porcupine Tree
Riverside
Pain of Salvation (up until Remedy Lane, their peak, IMO)
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Mentalepsy: I'll put something together when I get home tonight. I don't know if I can make many recommendations for symphonic metal specifically, since I haven't heard many bands that are really suited to that label that I actually like, but I'll toss out a few more general favorites. Other than symphonic, what kind of metal are you into?
Any type is welcome. I'm looking for new bands to listen.
@Everyone: Thanks for the suggestions so far.
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Mentalepsy: Shouldn't we be a little more verbose for the OP, though? Personally, I don't find a wall of names to be very helpful, and there are a lot of totally different bands posted right next to each other here - which means that picking a few names isn't going to be representative of the list as a whole. Speaking for myself, when I see lists like that, I'm really not likely to go through every one of them blindly in hopes of finding one that I like - I can do that myself on eMusic or a shoutcast. Be more descriptive, add a Youtube link; I think it helps a lot.
Yes, being more descriptive sure helps, because there are a lot of bands mentioned here that I never heard about. So I have no idea what I'm about to listen. Links help, too, but it's not really a big deal to search in youtube myself.
Vinnie Moore.

Jason Becker.

Masters of guitar. They will melt your face off.

Marty Friedman is awesome, too.

He and Jason were in a band together in the 80's called Cacophony. Just look up the song "Images" by Cacophony and if you don't like that song just steer away from anything neoclassical. However, if you do enjoy it I can recommend further listenings.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(band)]Therion[/url]:

symphonic metal with elements of opera, death metal, & doom metal

* If you are orthodox Christian, Jew, or Muslim, or a hardcore atheist... then this may not be for you... genuine occult themes at work here.

some favorites below, far from a comprehensive list tho

Sitra Ahra:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfy3QIJzgbc
The Falling Stone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXKgP6mkwuQ
Summernight City:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPqVFfT4Kck
Birth of Venus Illegitima:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o6lX_qdlLI
Thor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sejA1vil0DM
To Mega Therion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=josOHKHWtNc
Baal Reginon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dS5QLI3TE8

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_(band)]Rush[/url]:

rock, progressive rock

lots 'o good ones here, too... if open to the band I can post some links if you like

Ke$ha:

pure win

Take It Off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HMwPcK0uIM
Blow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFWX0hWCbng
Animal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDPNGX6UMl8
Post edited May 01, 2011 by ddmuse
MOAR!!!!one!!!!11!!!
The following links are to youtube videos and all the bands have other stuff too, naturally, these are just selected bait.
Pyre of Gods by Tarot.
Helvetistä Itään by Kotiteollisuus (translates to East of Hell by Home Industry or something like that).

Mr. Pink Poncho's Western Rock Band by Dr. Manhattan.
The Passing of the Blue Crown by Sixto Sounds.
Enter the Shredder by Danimal Cannon.

This might be too heavy metal for most to handle
Saurusarmeija by Hevisaurus.
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Drelmanes: MOAR!!!!one!!!!11!!!
I wasn't going to post anything after all, since I figured you were already pretty much buried, but if you want more, okay. :p

Many of favorites actually haven't yet been mentioned at all, so I have plenty to post. I'll also throw in a few that aren't necessarily my favorites, but that I think are overlooked and deserve a plug. Apologies for the length of this post, but I don't like just throwing out random names, so I've written a bit about each band. I mostly favor power metal, and I especially like female singers.

Nevermore - mentioned once, but I want to highlight them here. Gloomy progressive melodic thrash; male vocals. I love the vocalist, but he's probably an acquired taste. Any of their albums are worth getting, though their debut is definitely the weakest, in my opinion.

Benedictum - US-style power metal; female vocals. This group doesn't get the attention they deserve. Great riffing and composition, but the biggest star here is the unbelievable singer. It was hard to pick one track to represent them, so I chose one of the more immediate ones.

Helloween - European-style power metal; male vocals. One of the very first acts in their particular subgenre. Helloween adds a dash of pop to their sound, making them a bit peculiar, but distinctive. For a good while I didn't really like these guys, but nowadays I consider them one of my favorites. I personally much prefer the later albums with Andi Deris on vocals (mid-90s forward).

Amaran - I'm not sure how to describe them, so I'll go with heavy gothic-tinged power metal with female vocals. It's tragic that they broke up after only two albums. Get them both - A World Depraved is really good, but Pristine In Bondage blows it away.

Communic - I would use the same words to describe Communic as I would Nevermore, but they're actually quite a bit different, having a more ballady sound than Nevermore. My one complaint is that their songs tend to run about one verse longer than they should.

Overkill - I love these guys. Usually tagged as thrash (and subsequently overshadowed), but I feel they're more of a blend of thrash and US-style power metal. The vocalist takes a bit of getting used to, as he goes quite high at times, particularly on the earlier material. I'm still working my way through their discography, but Ironbound and Horrorscope are particularly good choices.

Triosphere - progressive power metal, female vocals. Fast, heavy and inventive, and their frontwoman absolutely dominates. Love it. Go listen.

Warlock - 80s-style power metal, female vocals. Doro Pesch was one of the early female vocalists to sing outright heavy metal, and is still one of the better female voices in metal. Warlock is a bit inconsistent, but at the very least, Burning the Witches and Triumph and Agony are well worth getting.

WildeStarr - straight-ahead retro power metal, female vocals (yes, that's a woman). Love the raw guitars and throaty singer.

Sister Sin - retro power metal, female vocals. This group really isn't bringing anything new to the table, but I have a lot of fun with them and wanted to give them a shout, since no one seems to have heard of them. The singer is not that great technically, but she makes up for it with her violent delivery (and has improved greatly since their first album).

Dark Empire - dark power metal, male vocals. This group surprised me with an amazing debut, though their second album strays too far into Blind Guardian territory for my taste. Check it out.

OK, this list is getting a bit long, so I'll end it here. If you want more, I've got more.
Jimmy Eat World:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnvfXRjTr68
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoDTekzG4Wk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIoywI_wu2U&feature=related

Grinderman (Nick Cave)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYyl78qQPVI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuDP7c3Zd8I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oraMv_V6V1s&feature=related

Matthew Good

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Z2Eo7__kI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmR4AtD__yk

Josh Ritter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UJL1mOrIhE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rcUsFatXw4

Brand New

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUe202_JwVA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOTP-eeyZ4M
Days of the New
Creed
Bump!

More suggestions are welcome. \m/
Maybe you can find some new suggestions in stoicsentry's thread here.
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Drelmanes: Bump!

More suggestions are welcome. \m/
Here's some more for you :D
Cathedral, love the vocals in this one.
Primus Don't know what to say about this one, think it's called funk-metal?
And some old swiss early-death'ish metal: Samael
Post edited June 06, 2011 by Floydinizer
I think most people here are hearing classical music in these days.... ._.
OK, here are a few more from my collection, mostly along the lines of my previous list.

Persuader - technical power metal with some thrash influence, male vocals. A bit like Blind Guardian, though I personally like Persuader more.

Gamma Ray - one of the iconic German power metal acts, led by Helloween founding member Kai Hansen. I can't say I always enjoy his nasal vocals, which take some getting used to, but the dude writes some great power metal.

Demonic Symphony - an odd power/gothic band with a distinctively frigid sound. Their frontwoman has an appealing voice, but a very thick accent. DS has been out a drummer for a long time now, with only two members left standing. I hope they make it.

Twilightning - check your irony at the door for this retro power act. Fun stuff, and one of the few higher-pitched male vocalists that I actually quite like.

Crucified Barbara - an all-female act from Sweden, they play a blend of heavy metal and hard rock. Their first album had a bit of punk influence (and rather silly songwriting) as well. Love the coarse vocals and crunchy riffs.

Dawn of Destiny - here's an odd combination: German-style power/speed metal with syrupy soprano vocals and frequently dreary songwriting. Somewhat hit-and-miss, but when they hit, they hit hard. Bonus points for the creepy mannequin on their last two album covers.

Beautiful Sin - very dense power metal with excellent deep female vocals (and nonsensical lyrics). They've only got one album, it's hit-and-miss, and I'm not sure we'll ever see another one, but the seven or eight stronger tracks on it are awesome. If you like the singer, check out her other metal project, Virus IV.