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
- Acid Bath[1]
- Blood Circus[2]
- Buzzoven[3]
- Corrosion of Conformity[4]
- Crowbar[5]
- Down[4]
- Eyehategod[6]
- Graves at Sea[7]
- Harvey Milk[8]
- Iron Monkey[9]
- Melvins[10]
- Thou[11]
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
- Agrimonia (sludge metal, crust punk and post-metal)[22]
- Alice in Chains (sludge metal, grunge and alternative metal)[23][24][25][26][27][28]
- Alien Boys (sludge metal grunge and doom metal)[29][30]
- Baroness (sludge metal and progressive metal)[31][32]
- Black Label Society (sludge metal, hard rock and Southern rock)[33]
- Black Tusk (sludge metal, hardcore punk and stoner rock)[34][35]
- Boris (sludge metal and drone metal)[36]
- Cancer Bats (sludge metal, hardcore punk and Southern rock)[37][38][39]
- Circle Takes the Square (sludge metal, screamo and post-hardcore)[40]
- Dumb Numbers (sludge, doom, noise rock and "swooning feedback pop")[41][42]
- Fudge Tunnel (sludge metal, noise rock and alternative metal)[43]
- Helms Alee (sludge metal and shoegaze)[44][45]
- Isis (sludge metal and post-rock)[46]
- KEN Mode (sludge metal, noise rock and post-hardcore)[47][48]
- Kingdom of Sorrow (sludge metal and metalcore)[49]
- Lair of the Minotaur (sludge metal and thrash metal)[50]
- Mastodon (sludge metal, progressive metal, stoner rock, and alternative metal)[51]
- Mistress (sludge metal and death metal)[52]
- Neurosis (sludge metal and post-metal)[53]
- Nightstick (sludge metal, acid rock, and noise rock)[54]
- The Ocean (sludge metal, progressive metal and post-metal)[55]
- Part Chimp (sludge metal and noise rock)[56]
- Raw Radar War (sludge metal and crust punk)[57]
- Show Me the Body (hardcore punk, noise rock, sludge metal, reggae, and alternative hip hop)[58]
- Soilent Green (sludge metal and grindcore)[59][60][61]
- Soundgarden (sludge metal and alternative rock)[62]
- Sumac (sludge metal and post-metal)[63]
- Superjoint Ritual (sludge metal and hardcore punk)[64][65]
- Totimoshi (sludge metal and alternative rock)[66]
- Trenches (sludge metal and metalcore)[67]
- Willard[68]
- Will Haven (sludge metal and alternative metal)[69]
- Whores (sludge metal and noise rock)[70]
References
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…it so effortlessly bridged the stylistic gaps between doom, sludge, stoner, horror, and, at times, even space metal…
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…manufacturing that sludgy, choleric sound…
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…elements of hardcore punk, psychedelic stoner rock, technical speed metal, and good old-fashioned Black Sabbath sludge appear in their music.
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Mico de Noche's two brutal blasts of galvanized sludge are perfectly concise counterpoints
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