This is a list of bands that play sludge metal, or sludge, a genre of heavy metal music that originated through combining elements of doom metal and hardcore punk.

List of artists

Stoner sludge

These bands have mixed typical stoner rock traits with typical sludge metal traits, and may be considered a part of both genres.

Other fusions with sludge metal

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