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      • In the 1990s and 2000s, the sound of sludge diversified: bands including Neurosis, Isis and Cult of Luna helped to pioneer post-metal, while Baroness and Mastodon fused the genre with progressive metal, and Dystopia and Grief did so with crust punk.
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  2. Jun 16, 2020 · June 16, 2020. Words: Dan Slessor. Though the term ‘sludge’ is synonymous with the strain nurtured in New Orleans during the '90s, like any extreme scene worth its salt, it has long had a ...

    • What sludge bands were in the 90s?1
    • What sludge bands were in the 90s?2
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    • Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments (1987) Melvins' 1987 debut Gluey Porch Treatments is as much a blueprint for the wretched trudge of sludge as it is for the primordial stages of grunge, both genres taking cues from the Washington band's penchant for agonisingly drawn-out riffs and squalling feedback.
    • Eyehategod - Take As Needed For Pain (1993) The swamps of Louisiana were teeming with sludge bands at the start of the 90s, the likes of Eyehategod, Crowbar and Acid Bath all helping define the nascent genre and giving rise to later groups like Down, but few bands came as crusty or more filth-flecked than Eyehategod.
    • Iron Monkey - Our Problem (1998) The US might have cornered the market on sludge, but they didn't hold an entire monopoly. In the UK's East Midlands, Fudge Tunnel would pick up the baton from Melvins and fuse noise rock and sludge, but it was contemporaries Iron Monkey that best came to define British sludge, their 1998 release Our Problem issuing howls from the bowels of hell while bringing back some of the Sabbath groove, leaving an indelible mark that affected generations of subsequent sludge-spattered groups from Raging Speedhorn to Hang The Bastard.
    • Mastodon - Leviathan (2004) Even as early as their 2002 debut Remission, Mastodon were pushing the boundaries of sludge, bringing a sense of melodicism and prog-styled riffing that would open new instrumental in-roads for everyone from Baroness to Boss Keloid and Conjurer.
  3. Spawned from a messy collision of Black Sabbath ’s downcast metal, Black Flag’s tortured hardcore and the sub/dom grind of early Swans, shaken up with lashings of cheap whisky and bad pharmaceuticals, sludge metal crawled out of the woodwork at the end of the 1980s and stunk up the 90s underground with its raw honesty and ugly sound.

  4. Band Formed Origin Notes 16: 1992 United States Acid Bath: 1991 United States Agrimonia: 2005 Sweden Also classed as crust punk and post-metal. Alice in Chains: 1987 United States Also classed as grunge, alternative metal, alternative rock, and doom metal. Baroness: 2003 United States

  5. 1. Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood. April 23, 1996. Atmospheric Sludge Metal. Critic Score. 100. 1 review. Amazon. Music. Spotify. 2. Nirvana - Sliver. September 1, 1990. Grunge, Sludge Metal. Critic Score. 100. 1 review. Amazon. 3. Melvins - Lysol. November 0, 1992. Sludge Metal, Drone Metal. Critic Score.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sludge_metalSludge metal - Wikipedia

    In the 1990s and 2000s, the sound of sludge diversified: bands including Neurosis, Isis and Cult of Luna helped to pioneer post-metal, while Baroness and Mastodon fused the genre with progressive metal, and Dystopia and Grief did so with crust punk .

  7. Jun 29, 2023 · One of the really lovely things about discovering sludge bands like Crowbar, Neurosis, and Iron Monkey as a teen in the ’90s was they were unhealthy, scruffy, and unglamorous, like myself. These bands’ onstage demeanor also appealed to me. The slow music lent itself to a downbeat presentation—not many sludge musicians jumping off PAs.

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