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  1. This is a list of bands that play sludge metal, or sludge, a genre of extreme music that originated through combining elements of doom metal and hardcore punk. List of artists [ edit ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

    Band
    Formed
    Origin
    1992
    United States
    1991
    United States
    2005
    Sweden
    1987
    United States
  2. Dec 13, 2023 · Sludge metal groups and artists are shown below along with any additional genres in which their music belongs. If available, you can also see information about where all sludge metal bands on this list got started. These are truly the greatest sludge metal bands of all time, since the most famous sludge metal artists ever are listed, and the ...

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    • Eyehategod – Take As Needed For Pain (1993) Asking how important New Orleans’ Eyehategod are to the sludge genre is like asking if Slayer were pivotal to the rise of thrash, or wondering if Cannibal Corpse played much of a part in defining death metal.
    • Iron Monkey – Our Problem (1998) When talking about sludge, to omit Iron Monkey’s name would be borderline blasphemous, and utterly stupid, given that they are the best such band that the UK have ever had.
    • High On Fire – The Art Of Self-Defense (2000) While Oakland’s High On Fire have arguably dropped better records, their sludgiest moment came at the start, with their debut full-length.
    • Crowbar – Odd Fellows Rest (1998) Another integral band spawned in N’awlins, Crowbar make it hard to single out their finest album. Maybe it’s ’93’s self-titled release?
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sludge_metalSludge metal - Wikipedia

    The band's first two albums Remission (2002) and Leviathan (2004) were cited by Kerrang! as two of the most important sludge metal albums of all time, however as the band progressed, they became increasingly indebted to progressive metal and less to sludge. See also. List of sludge metal bands; Crust punk; References

    • Sludge, sludge doom
  5. Jul 22, 2023 · Metal Hammer. A beginner's guide to sludge metal in five essential albums. By Rich Hobson. ( Metal Hammer ) published 22 July 2023. From the Louisiana swamps to Washington State and beyond, these five albums defined sludge metal's history. (Image credit: Press) A need for speed in the early 80s begat hardcore punk, thrash, grindcore and every ...

    • Melvins – Gluey Porch Treatments. Melvins had a profound effect on the emerging grunge scene, frontman Buzz Osbourne waggishly noting of Kurt Cobain “If it hadn’t been for us, he’d still be that little Led Zeppelin stoner.”
    • Eyehategod - Take As Needed For Pain. The New Orleans institution hit their stride and raised the bar with 1993’s punishing second album, powerfully affirming the emergent underdog genre’s key sonic facets - wanton squalls of feedback, blackened blues riffing, nauseous lurches of tempo and Mike Williams’ broken glass gargle - against a backdrop of true-life squalour and struggle.
    • Grief - Come To Grief. I Hate You, Hate Grows Stonger, Ruined, Fed Up, Stricken, World Of Hurt: the titles say it all. These Boston mood-stranglers operated up a similar alley to Eyehategod, but with any remaining groove, swing and vivacity removed and inhumanely destroyed with anguished guitar tones and Jeff Hayward’s disaffected bellow.
    • Down - NOLA. Buddies from Pantera, Crowbar, Eyehategod and COC were jamming old-school doom riffs for fun from 1991, passing around mysterious demo tapes until Elektra signed them up for this righteous debut.
  6. The Best Sludge Metal Albums of All Time. 1. Baroness - Blue Record. 2. Converge & Chelsea Wolfe - Bloodmoon: I. 3. Cult of Luna - The Long Road North.

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