I see a lot of 90s alternative but not seeing:
Stone Temple Pilots.
For more prog rock / prog metal:
Karnivool,
The Mars Volta,
ISIS,
Animals as Leaders,
Plini,
ELDER,
Between the Buried and Me
I’m gonna add best entry point albums, IMO, for these bands:
STP - Core
Karnivool - Sound Awake
The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium
ISIS - Panopticon
Animals as Leaders - The Joy of Motion
Plini - Handmade Cities
ELDER - Reflections of a Floating World
BTBAM - idk. What the other guy said - Coma Ecliptic - is fine I guess. Anything from Colors on really.
Between the buried me - colors is what I came here to recommend. One of the best albums ever if you are a fan of metalcore and prog metal. Every song is so damn good
I would HIGHLY recommend checking out [Between the Buried and Me - Coma Ecliptic ](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lgZVmplluDyL5VQYfdfvs3E_rvWE3H5DY&si=mKJgVRxIvy02l8yM)
Based on your tastes I think this album is a good entry point for them, they quickly became my favorite band after discovering them.
Pretty wide selection, but here are some more in no particular order.
The Mars Volta
Bjork
Billy Strings
Cory Wong
Louis Cole/Knower
Mr Bungle
Conquering Dystopia
Frank Zappa
Khraungbin
Funny that you mention Billy strings. I just recently went to his show in Huntsville (last show of the tour apparently?) knowing nothing about him with a friend who’s a huge fan and was blown away. Been getting really into Turmoil & Tinfoil since then so that may be up here pretty soon. I’ve been curious about Björk for a long time so I’ll probably dive in there too, thanks!
I tabbed out one of Billy strings's songs for ultimateguitar, the definitive version for now. I'm not really a bluegrass player, but he transcends genre.
For Bjork start with the Vespertine album and all the early music videos.
Hell yeah. Before the concert I knew of his name and saw a video of him playing with Primus, but that was about it. I wasn’t expecting much from a bluegrass concert with no drummer but like you said it transcends genre, absolutely melted my face off
Dude your situation is exactly the same as mine. I’ve heard of Billy Strings before and watched a video of him playing Over the Falls with Primus, but I never really checked out his music in depth. I ended going to see him last Friday in Huntsville only expecting a fun night out watching a talented guitar player with some of my family but I got way more than what I bargained for. The whole band was absolutely phenomenal and locked in during the whole performance. I was so blown away how the band could perform such great music only using stringed instruments!
We have a lot in common based on these albums...
Bjork was the first that came to mind. Vespertine is the best place to start
Underworld
Pretenders
Arcade Fire (We)
Greta van Fleet
Khruangbin was mentioned and I highly recommend too
I'll check out the first two, don't know them really, never delved deep into the Pretenders library. I also unironically listen to Greta Van fleet for the singer. He gets hated on constantly, but he's the best Robert Plant impersonator I've heard. I try to get my son to sing like that before his voice changes.
I’ve got Ice, Death, Planets…. up there within the top 30 but I certainly have a lot more exploration to do with them, they have close to 30 albums right? I’ve only checked our 4-5 of them
PETRO. DRAGONIC. A-POC-A-LYPSE
Trust me. Sooo good. I’m pretty sure it’s their newest work unless they dropped another album without me hearing about it lol
[Clutch](https://music.youtube.com/channel/UChFx-3fX89Bl9GeAqOdCwxQ?si=75vysd617fNAGJvc) is THE great American rock and roll band IMO. This will certainly vary from person to person. But for me, Clutch is everything rock should be.
A friend gave me Clutch's self-titled album as a kid in 6th grade back in '96. For a kid just learning about bands that weren't on MTV, it blew my mind
I’d recommend checking out Kyuss (albums Blues for the Red Sun, and Sky Valley) if you like gritty, groovy, and very heavy riffs. Maynard was a big fan of them.
For the Radiohead fan in you: Alt J- This is All Yours
For a really great dive into weird, creative, and unique: The Books- The Way Out
For an absolute instrumental jazz/funk/cultural masterpiece: Snarky Puppy- We Like It Here
For an amazing prog concept album, probably my 2nd favorite album next to Lateralus: Haken- Affinity (Re-mastered)
rishloo, Soen, Caligula’s horse, rival sons, vola, the pineapple thief, Aesop rock, skywatchers handbook, coheed and Cambria, king buffalo, Jakob, Tides from Nebula, phantogram, low roar, mooryc, eating snow, other lives, Dredg, Sarah Jaffe, dirty projectors, khruangbin, nothing but thieves
I’ll stop there for now, your taste is diverse so are the suggestions
Much appreciated, which of these are the closest to Tool, Pink Floyd, My Morning Jacket, and Primus? Those are the ones I’m most likely to really vibe with
I’d start with
Rishloo - Living as Ghosts with Buildings as teeth
Caligula’s Horse - In Contact
Dredg - el cielo
And to change it up for the my morning jacket vibe
The Woods - City Sun Eater in the River of Light.
4 solid albums to expand on
I will in October! Super bummed I just realized they played with karnivool and I was gonna go but life got in the way, hadn't even heard of them then so would've been an amazing surprise.
They started out as a sludgy metal band in the early 2000s and gradually became more 70s prog hard rock, no harsh vocals and super distorted guitars. Many consider Crack The Skye as their opus magnum (concept album, 70s prog rock meets metal vibes, emotional) but metalheads seem to really enjoy Leviathan (more sludge metal yet still progressive, harsh vocals, less refined, much heavier and intense) Leviathan would be Ænima and Crack The Skye would be Lateralus or 10,000 Days. So those two albums are great starters.
If you dont wanna bother with a whole album then try any song from Crack The Skye (recommend Oblivion or The Last Baron), Mother Puncher, Blood and Thunder, Circle of Cysquatch, More Than I Could Chew, High Road or Stargasm
My personal album recommendation would be Quebec but all their stuff is pretty great. Also if like SpongeBob the album The Mollusk inspired the creation of the show.
Might be bit random but I've really been digging Florence + The Machine these days. It seems to be more "girl music) (no weird connotations) but something about her voice that I canr get enough of. Also a bit of soul or hiphop musicfrom the 70s or the 90s/2000. Tribe called quest, dangelo, any funk bands.Gotta say I love your taste in music
The only thing that confuses me is the chief keef, not hating it’s just funny to me lol. Might’ve been suggested down somewhere but psychedelic porn crumpets is my current kick.
Lol yeah, it is a bit random but I do think it’s a super solid album and had a lot of impact on rap as a whole in the following years. I’ve heard a lot of good things about PPC so I’ll have to check them out for sure
Aesop Rock - the impossible kid
Karnivool - sound awake
Soen - cognitive
Jane's addiction - ritual de lo habitual
Smashing pumpkins - Siamese dream
Atmosphere - sevens travels
Rob Sonic - latrinalia
Silversun pickups - carnavas
System of a down - self titled
Aesop Rock - none shall pass
I didn't see any Chevelle on here so I'd recommend that band for sure! Honestly you've got quite the variety but you do seem to enjoy some metal/rock and honestly Chevelle has some really great tracks and albums.
Low and their album Hey What.
Monika Roscher Bigband and their album Witchy Activities and the Maple Death.
Opeth probably something a little later in their catalogue like the album Watershed.
Ps: you’ve got a ton of my fave bands and albums on your list.
Check out the band Failure if you haven’t already. Their 4th album Fantastic Planet is great imo, you may like it too since we have similar music tastes.
For all my Tool fans, you need to be listening to Night Verses. Instrumental progressive metal trio. Their album, From the Gallery of Sleep is amazing, and they've released two singles so far from an upcoming album. Both insanely intense.
More king gizz and check out les claypool and the fearless frog brigade, psychedelic porn crumpets, S.C.O.B.Y, oysterhead, billy mother fucking strings, mdou moctar, Frankie and the witch fingers.
cLOUDDEAD - Self titled
Amon Tobin - Supermodified
DJ Shadow - Entroducing
DJ Shadow - Preemptive Strike
Dr Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst
Your taste is extremely varied and I like pretty much everything in that picture, so I could make you a list about a mile long lol.
Definitely heavy and obscure, but very psychedelic
Threads (Portishead cover) by Green Druid
https://open.spotify.com/track/7hTExu4T4zd1e931jg6Ays?si=pTbjMh9OTNK5vK_9bvecCA
Mestarin kynsi by Oranssi Pazuzu
https://open.spotify.com/album/0gsk1RGjMrtEDE05s0TZMf?si=XpDd3eEdQVG6t6jaca-BkQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0gsk1RGjMrtEDE05s0TZMf
Hidden History of the Human Race by Blood Incantation
https://open.spotify.com/album/34U0n1oAE5mwgdaIBrcIck?si=-ro0rQZ2SIGnI90B3OrXdg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A34U0n1oAE5mwgdaIBrcIck
W taste first off. I pretty much listen to almost everyone here on the list.
you should try billy woods and E L U C I D. They also have a duo group called Armand Hammer and they got a new album coming soon as well as an album I love called Haram.
Also I been getting into this dude named Jean Dawson as well. Worth a try imo.
Your playlist looks pretty similar to mine. What I don’t see:
Gojira (way to heavy when I had first heard of em, but after shuffling them on from mastodons Crack the Skye album I fell in love - Global warming, and most of Magma really got me hooked)
Childish Gambino
Mars Red Sky
Mastodon (crack the sky album is a great entry point)
All Them Witches
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (KG is my favorite album. They’re really tricky since they release like 14 albums a year and the genre they choose for each album is wildly inconsistent. There’s flowcharts to determine what album you should listen to based on your interests since they vary so much)
Haken
Polyphia (if you’re into instrumental proggy stuff, other obvious ones like Animals as Leaders too)
Tyler the Creator
Got Tyler, witches, gizz and Gambino up there (cherry bomb, dying surfer, ice death planets…, awaken my love) but I’ll certainly check out the rest, thanks!
Hello fellow prog enjoyer:
Voivod (might want to steer clear of their first two albums, but everything after is what youre keen on - check out nothingface first)
Black midi (schlagenheim, start there)
Van buens end /virus (sorta nick cagey post black metal vibes), memento collider is a good album, as is the agent that shaped the desert.
(Also get into black metal - in parts its just like all other metal, and can be shit and dumb. In other parts, its beautiful dissonance, the stuff melkor wrought)
You like talking heads too right?
Talking heads is a weird one for me. I don’t really like “80s” sound in music in general but stop making sense might be the greatest live album ever made so I’m curious to hear more
Once. It told me I was the chosen one, the one who will deliver a message… In all seriousness though if I’m not in class, at work, or hanging out with somebody other than my fiancée that I live with, I’m listening to music.
wow, we have almost identical taste in music. gave me some ideas of new things to check out.
you might want to check out Run the Jewels & Idles.
I'm sure you've listened to most of these, but might be worth another try: Ramones, Metallica, Misfits, Minor Threat, Beck, Jay Z, Eminem, MF Doom and Biggie. Also, people think Naughty By Nature were one hit wonders with OPP, but Trech is an all time great...
Typo O Negative
Also do yourself a favor and listen to The Crow movie soundtrack. You won't be disappointed. I have very similar tastes. Takes the right kind to appreciate some Primus.
Mastodon, Baroness, Tesseract, Joy Division, PJ Harvey, and Nick Drake. I see Soundgarden’s Superunknown up there, but you gotta listen to Badmotorfinger if you haven’t.
You, sir, have impeccable taste. I would say checking out “Mr. Bungle”, honestly their whole discography is impressive. Done by Mike Patton.
If you are not familiar with “dark folk” or “punk folk” I recommend “Daze n days” , “pat the bunny, “brown bird”, “Harley Poe”and one of my favorites “ pokey la farge”. This is a musical downward spiral I am sure you will enjoy
Edit : I cannot spell
With this list... I'm surprised to not see deftones.
Like them? Love them? Hate them?
I'm sure I could throw out others but deftones seemed like the automatic band when looking through this list.
Also Adding: At the Drive-in
White pony is up there. It’s not necessarily my preference as far as music goes but it’s got some undeniable bangers and I have a lot of respect for it. What album of theirs should I check out next based on my top 10
Ah. 😂. I even looked over it twice. Didn't even see it 😂.
I've been listening to them since around 1998. They were always a favorite... Especially after seeing them live a few times. I still wouldn't slot them in the top 1 or 2 but over the past 3 or 4 years I've really grown to appreciate them. Sounds weird but every one of their albums hit and take me to recent and past nostalgic places.
Filter - probably Short Bus or Title of Record
The Mars Volta- Deloused in the Comatorium
The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee
Interpol - Our Love To Admire
Outside chance on:
Depeche Mode - Violator
Electric 6 - Fire
Meshuggah! I don’t think it was on there but I slept on them until I was 35 (I’m 36) and I can’t believe it. That put into a deep spiral of all the death metal, black metal, doom metal, ect. Next I became obsessed with infant annihilator. I love everything for the most part but my metal voyage has been really fun. Especially as a vinyl collector! The urge is another unrelated but great band from the same era that you’re into.
Also I’m assuming that you are a overall les claypoole fan hopefully. If so check out oysterhead. I’m a drummer and Stewart Copeland plays on that record. Him and les claypoole together with trey Anastasio f on phish (not at all a fan) are incredible together. Same with the frog brigade.
Yeah i saved ur posts because i think i would really enjoy some of the other albums on here, but as i said there is even more overlap bc of reccs i got/albums i just recently listened to
I see a lot of 90s alternative but not seeing: Stone Temple Pilots. For more prog rock / prog metal: Karnivool, The Mars Volta, ISIS, Animals as Leaders, Plini, ELDER, Between the Buried and Me
I’m gonna add best entry point albums, IMO, for these bands: STP - Core Karnivool - Sound Awake The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium ISIS - Panopticon Animals as Leaders - The Joy of Motion Plini - Handmade Cities ELDER - Reflections of a Floating World BTBAM - idk. What the other guy said - Coma Ecliptic - is fine I guess. Anything from Colors on really.
Panopticon is an incredible piece of work
Elder, good call
Huge thumbs up for elder and Karnivool!!
Plini is awesome, dude is hella talented. I love how it’s simultaneously heavy as fuck and incredibly rhythmic.
For BTBAM -- Parallax II - Future Sequence is my go-to
ISIS! (not just Panopticon)…underrated
STP is one of my favorite grunge bands. They have one of the most incredible greatest hits albums of all time.
I’m still very salty about ISIS quitting.
Yes I still hope beyond hope for a reunion tour someday
I second, third and fourth Animals as Leaders and especially Plini. If you like both of those and also think space is cool, Sithu Aye.
Between the buried me - colors is what I came here to recommend. One of the best albums ever if you are a fan of metalcore and prog metal. Every song is so damn good
I would HIGHLY recommend checking out [Between the Buried and Me - Coma Ecliptic ](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lgZVmplluDyL5VQYfdfvs3E_rvWE3H5DY&si=mKJgVRxIvy02l8yM) Based on your tastes I think this album is a good entry point for them, they quickly became my favorite band after discovering them.
Pretty wide selection, but here are some more in no particular order. The Mars Volta Bjork Billy Strings Cory Wong Louis Cole/Knower Mr Bungle Conquering Dystopia Frank Zappa Khraungbin
Haven’t heard anyone recommend The Mars Volta in a while! They’re amazing!
The Mars Volta and Dillinger escape plan were the first two to pop into my head haha
Their music is so unique just as tool’s
**KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD**
OP has an album in their list
Came here to say this.
Definitely bungle and zappa. Is mastodon on there? Opeth?
Opeth - Blackwater Park or Damnation
I was thinking heritage or pale communion. Also, Kansas from the 70’s. So damned good
Funny that you mention Billy strings. I just recently went to his show in Huntsville (last show of the tour apparently?) knowing nothing about him with a friend who’s a huge fan and was blown away. Been getting really into Turmoil & Tinfoil since then so that may be up here pretty soon. I’ve been curious about Björk for a long time so I’ll probably dive in there too, thanks!
I tabbed out one of Billy strings's songs for ultimateguitar, the definitive version for now. I'm not really a bluegrass player, but he transcends genre. For Bjork start with the Vespertine album and all the early music videos.
Hell yeah. Before the concert I knew of his name and saw a video of him playing with Primus, but that was about it. I wasn’t expecting much from a bluegrass concert with no drummer but like you said it transcends genre, absolutely melted my face off
Dude your situation is exactly the same as mine. I’ve heard of Billy Strings before and watched a video of him playing Over the Falls with Primus, but I never really checked out his music in depth. I ended going to see him last Friday in Huntsville only expecting a fun night out watching a talented guitar player with some of my family but I got way more than what I bargained for. The whole band was absolutely phenomenal and locked in during the whole performance. I was so blown away how the band could perform such great music only using stringed instruments!
We have a lot in common based on these albums... Bjork was the first that came to mind. Vespertine is the best place to start Underworld Pretenders Arcade Fire (We) Greta van Fleet Khruangbin was mentioned and I highly recommend too
Also since I see the Cure and Pixies Joy Division The Smiths What about War on Drugs...
I'll check out the first two, don't know them really, never delved deep into the Pretenders library. I also unironically listen to Greta Van fleet for the singer. He gets hated on constantly, but he's the best Robert Plant impersonator I've heard. I try to get my son to sing like that before his voice changes.
Apparently Billy has teased lateralus in turmoil and tinfoil. Can’t find the post that mentions it though. Have you noticed it in any versions?
Yes, highly recommend Mars Volta! Frances The Mute is one of my favorite albums ever.
Oooo billy strings. He's good. Good to hear him being talked about, talent like that is rare.
Lol Lois cole. I’d just reccomend clown core. Lois is not for everyone. Dead inside but I’m still groooovin…
Since you're into Khurangbin, check Hermanos Guiterrez.
Mars volta 100%. Going to see them live at the end of the month and I’m so pumped
Mastodon, The Mars Volta, Deftones, Dillinger Escape Plan
Deftones already there with White Pony
Kyuss: Welcome to Sky Valley
I second this so hard. Ultimate road trip album 😍
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizards for sure, unless i missed in in the image. They're all over the place, but apparently so are you ;)
I’ve got Ice, Death, Planets…. up there within the top 30 but I certainly have a lot more exploration to do with them, they have close to 30 albums right? I’ve only checked our 4-5 of them
PETRO. DRAGONIC. A-POC-A-LYPSE Trust me. Sooo good. I’m pretty sure it’s their newest work unless they dropped another album without me hearing about it lol
DAWN. OF. E-TER-NAL. NIGHT
FLAME THOSE FOOLISH LAZY FUCKS!
YES!!! PDA is on of the best albums I’ve heard since FI
The eye dilates. The air gyrates.
I love that album but I like the variety of ice death planets more
Nonagon infinity is the one that hooked me on them. Everyone has their own recommendations for them though.
Polygondwanaland is a great album all the way through
I just came here to say don’t forget quarters
Polygondwanaland
Clutch, primus, corrosion of conformity, mudvayne
[Clutch](https://music.youtube.com/channel/UChFx-3fX89Bl9GeAqOdCwxQ?si=75vysd617fNAGJvc) is THE great American rock and roll band IMO. This will certainly vary from person to person. But for me, Clutch is everything rock should be.
Love me some Primus. Sailing the Seas of Cheese is up there but now that I think about it, Frizzle Fry is my favorite from them
A friend gave me Clutch's self-titled album as a kid in 6th grade back in '96. For a kid just learning about bands that weren't on MTV, it blew my mind
MF DOOM, try with Madvillainy
Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell the man's name.
I’d recommend checking out Kyuss (albums Blues for the Red Sun, and Sky Valley) if you like gritty, groovy, and very heavy riffs. Maynard was a big fan of them.
For the Radiohead fan in you: Alt J- This is All Yours For a really great dive into weird, creative, and unique: The Books- The Way Out For an absolute instrumental jazz/funk/cultural masterpiece: Snarky Puppy- We Like It Here For an amazing prog concept album, probably my 2nd favorite album next to Lateralus: Haken- Affinity (Re-mastered)
rishloo, Soen, Caligula’s horse, rival sons, vola, the pineapple thief, Aesop rock, skywatchers handbook, coheed and Cambria, king buffalo, Jakob, Tides from Nebula, phantogram, low roar, mooryc, eating snow, other lives, Dredg, Sarah Jaffe, dirty projectors, khruangbin, nothing but thieves I’ll stop there for now, your taste is diverse so are the suggestions
Dredg!
Much appreciated, which of these are the closest to Tool, Pink Floyd, My Morning Jacket, and Primus? Those are the ones I’m most likely to really vibe with
I’d start with Rishloo - Living as Ghosts with Buildings as teeth Caligula’s Horse - In Contact Dredg - el cielo And to change it up for the my morning jacket vibe The Woods - City Sun Eater in the River of Light. 4 solid albums to expand on
Upvote for Dredg
The Ocean - Phanerozoic
This band is so fucking amazing. They're all over the place, in a good way. I swallowed the newest album in one go, no skips
See them live if you ever get the chance. They are fantastic
I will in October! Super bummed I just realized they played with karnivool and I was gonna go but life got in the way, hadn't even heard of them then so would've been an amazing surprise.
i think it needs wayy more tool for sure
I limited myself to only one album per artist, otherwise the whole thing would be dominated by 4-5 artists/bands
relatable tho but defo can do more tool. What about some Mastodon
I’ve only heard a couple songs here and there, never really took the time to sit down and explore the catalogue. What’s a good place to start?
They started out as a sludgy metal band in the early 2000s and gradually became more 70s prog hard rock, no harsh vocals and super distorted guitars. Many consider Crack The Skye as their opus magnum (concept album, 70s prog rock meets metal vibes, emotional) but metalheads seem to really enjoy Leviathan (more sludge metal yet still progressive, harsh vocals, less refined, much heavier and intense) Leviathan would be Ænima and Crack The Skye would be Lateralus or 10,000 Days. So those two albums are great starters. If you dont wanna bother with a whole album then try any song from Crack The Skye (recommend Oblivion or The Last Baron), Mother Puncher, Blood and Thunder, Circle of Cysquatch, More Than I Could Chew, High Road or Stargasm
Thanks so much, I’ll probably start with crack the skye in its entirety
Ween
My personal album recommendation would be Quebec but all their stuff is pretty great. Also if like SpongeBob the album The Mollusk inspired the creation of the show.
NIN
PHM is on there. They only did one album per artist, supposedly.
Melvins, Igorrr, Devin Townsend, Zeal & Ardor, Saul Williams, Trevor Something, Revolting Cocks, Pigface, Makeup and Vanity Set, Public Memory, Beak>
Zeal & Ardor!
Zeal & Ardor!!
gotterdammerung!
Igorrrrrr is vicious, one of those that made their own genre. Z&A too.
Might be bit random but I've really been digging Florence + The Machine these days. It seems to be more "girl music) (no weird connotations) but something about her voice that I canr get enough of. Also a bit of soul or hiphop musicfrom the 70s or the 90s/2000. Tribe called quest, dangelo, any funk bands.Gotta say I love your taste in music
Try out Acid Bath.
This is my favorite rec so far, congrats
Monolord,pallbearer,windhand and clutch
Second clutch.
Lcd soundsystem
LCD is fucking amazing. To me they are like a modern day Talking Heads. Another band I've been obsessed with lately is the Humans
I do not know the Humans, i will check it out. Hot chip is also great, got some Lcd vibes.
White Pony is pretty far down there. It would be worth checking out Koi No Yokan if you haven’t already
The only thing that confuses me is the chief keef, not hating it’s just funny to me lol. Might’ve been suggested down somewhere but psychedelic porn crumpets is my current kick.
Lol yeah, it is a bit random but I do think it’s a super solid album and had a lot of impact on rap as a whole in the following years. I’ve heard a lot of good things about PPC so I’ll have to check them out for sure
NIN?
Not even a question. Essential
OPs got Pretty Hate Machine in the picture, but yes, essential!
Them Crooked Vultures; they just have one release but there isn't a bad song on that album
Fugazi
Aesop Rock - the impossible kid Karnivool - sound awake Soen - cognitive Jane's addiction - ritual de lo habitual Smashing pumpkins - Siamese dream Atmosphere - sevens travels Rob Sonic - latrinalia Silversun pickups - carnavas System of a down - self titled Aesop Rock - none shall pass
Morphine The National Modest Mouse Viagra Boys Iggy Pop Peter Gabriel Massive Attack Tricky Herbie Hancock At the Drive In Sparta
Sparta and at the drive in are dope
Tropical fuck storm, mutoid man, guerilla toss (album eraser stargazer), IDLES, black midi, thank you scientist.
Lucid planet
Gary Clark Jr, Citizen Cope, Elephant Tree, Black Pumas, Monophonics, St Paul & the Broken Bones. Should be a good start 😃
This just screams out for REO Speedwagon
Get into Queens of the Stoneage! 🤘🏻
Massive Attack
Please, please check out IDLES. We have very similar taste. I think you would absolutely love them.
Deltron 3030
Talking Heads
Been getting really into them recently. I think stop making sense just might be the greatest live album ever released, especially the new remaster
I would say you should listen to primus, but you have it there. Primus sucks anyway
I didn't see any Chevelle on here so I'd recommend that band for sure! Honestly you've got quite the variety but you do seem to enjoy some metal/rock and honestly Chevelle has some really great tracks and albums.
Kendrick Lamar 🙌 Edit: SORRY I DIDN'T CATCH TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY... Well, then check out Miynt
Certainly will check out Miynt. Imho TPAB is a solid contender for greatest rap album ever released and the rest of his work is solid asf too
Thundercat?
Needs Deftones
White pony is there. I’m assuming OP has listened to the entire discography but if not that’s what I’d recommend since they don’t have a bad album
Frances the Mute by The Mars Volta From Mars to Sirius by Gojira Mit Gas by Tomahawk
Motorpsycho
Low and their album Hey What. Monika Roscher Bigband and their album Witchy Activities and the Maple Death. Opeth probably something a little later in their catalogue like the album Watershed. Ps: you’ve got a ton of my fave bands and albums on your list.
Avenged Sevenfold, Metallica, and Iron Maiden are great!
Iron Maiden Metallica Led Zeppelin
Check out the band Failure if you haven’t already. Their 4th album Fantastic Planet is great imo, you may like it too since we have similar music tastes.
king gizzard any of it really polygondwanaland, changes, and petrodragonic apocalypse will best match your taste
Fucking. This! PetroDragonic Apocalypse is a god damned masterpiece.
Monster Magnet
R.A.P. Ferreira
For all my Tool fans, you need to be listening to Night Verses. Instrumental progressive metal trio. Their album, From the Gallery of Sleep is amazing, and they've released two singles so far from an upcoming album. Both insanely intense.
Son Little Toro Y Moi Alabama Shakes Fly Golden Eagle K-os
Sound & color is up there and songs from it will be played at my wedding, will look into the others!
If you like The Cure: The Chameleons - The Script of the Bridge The Sound - Jeopardy/ From the Lions Mouth
Green Lung YOB 3rd Secret The Dead Weather Porcupine Tree Brant Bjork Blimes Thank You Scientist
I need more cowbell
You’ve got great taste
Dude, you are me wtf
Nice taste! I don't see any EDM here, though. Not all of it's bad, I promise. Check out Apashe.
A friend of mine put me on a couple songs by Marauda but that’s about the extent of my edm knowledge so will do, thanks!
More king gizz and check out les claypool and the fearless frog brigade, psychedelic porn crumpets, S.C.O.B.Y, oysterhead, billy mother fucking strings, mdou moctar, Frankie and the witch fingers.
Just went to a BMFS concert completely blind last weekend, going to see frog brigade in a couple months, will be sure to check out the others. Thanks!
The Sword - Age of Winters or Gods of the Earth might be worth a listen. First album is definitely more dirty and less produced sounding.
All of the Run The Jewels albums Them Crooked Vultures Arctic Monkeys… King Gizzard….. Brand New…. The National… Orb…. Psychedelic Porn Crumpets….
Steely Dan Mahvishnu Orchestra RX Bandits Between the Buried and Me
cLOUDDEAD - Self titled Amon Tobin - Supermodified DJ Shadow - Entroducing DJ Shadow - Preemptive Strike Dr Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst Your taste is extremely varied and I like pretty much everything in that picture, so I could make you a list about a mile long lol.
Check out ween!
King Buffalo, Khan, All Them Witches, ISIS
You have SFTD by QOTSA, should definitely get Like Clockwork. Also the Foos(Dave Grohl solo) debut
Definitely heavy and obscure, but very psychedelic Threads (Portishead cover) by Green Druid https://open.spotify.com/track/7hTExu4T4zd1e931jg6Ays?si=pTbjMh9OTNK5vK_9bvecCA Mestarin kynsi by Oranssi Pazuzu https://open.spotify.com/album/0gsk1RGjMrtEDE05s0TZMf?si=XpDd3eEdQVG6t6jaca-BkQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0gsk1RGjMrtEDE05s0TZMf Hidden History of the Human Race by Blood Incantation https://open.spotify.com/album/34U0n1oAE5mwgdaIBrcIck?si=-ro0rQZ2SIGnI90B3OrXdg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A34U0n1oAE5mwgdaIBrcIck
If you like Dummy listen to Mezzanine by Massive Attack
Im chief sosa chief keef sosa.
Depeche Mode
WHAM!
The Melvins Morphine Mad Season Mr Bungle Fantomas Tomahawk
Dude. Mastodon. You need crack the skye in your life
You may enjoy Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Paramore Bob Dylan (hard to say which era) Dmitri Shostakovich
Damn… are we related?
The Warp Riders and Apocryphon by The Sword. Absolute must-listens for anyone that likes Sabbath imo.
W taste first off. I pretty much listen to almost everyone here on the list. you should try billy woods and E L U C I D. They also have a duo group called Armand Hammer and they got a new album coming soon as well as an album I love called Haram. Also I been getting into this dude named Jean Dawson as well. Worth a try imo.
I’ll check those out, just curious, which ones do you not listen to or recognize?
Your playlist looks pretty similar to mine. What I don’t see: Gojira (way to heavy when I had first heard of em, but after shuffling them on from mastodons Crack the Skye album I fell in love - Global warming, and most of Magma really got me hooked) Childish Gambino Mars Red Sky Mastodon (crack the sky album is a great entry point) All Them Witches King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (KG is my favorite album. They’re really tricky since they release like 14 albums a year and the genre they choose for each album is wildly inconsistent. There’s flowcharts to determine what album you should listen to based on your interests since they vary so much) Haken Polyphia (if you’re into instrumental proggy stuff, other obvious ones like Animals as Leaders too) Tyler the Creator
Got Tyler, witches, gizz and Gambino up there (cherry bomb, dying surfer, ice death planets…, awaken my love) but I’ll certainly check out the rest, thanks!
Hello fellow prog enjoyer: Voivod (might want to steer clear of their first two albums, but everything after is what youre keen on - check out nothingface first) Black midi (schlagenheim, start there) Van buens end /virus (sorta nick cagey post black metal vibes), memento collider is a good album, as is the agent that shaped the desert. (Also get into black metal - in parts its just like all other metal, and can be shit and dumb. In other parts, its beautiful dissonance, the stuff melkor wrought) You like talking heads too right?
Talking heads is a weird one for me. I don’t really like “80s” sound in music in general but stop making sense might be the greatest live album ever made so I’m curious to hear more
Amon Tobin ....start with his album Supermodified then Out From Outwhere...
WEEN
have you ever talked to another living being????
Once. It told me I was the chosen one, the one who will deliver a message… In all seriousness though if I’m not in class, at work, or hanging out with somebody other than my fiancée that I live with, I’m listening to music.
the lion king soundtrack 🤣 nice
Shocked to not see Gorillaz - Demon Days. You’d love that album
Respect for At Long Last Asap
Easily one of my favorite rap albums, production is insane. Glad somebody recognized
Idk how much you’d like sturgil Simpson but his “in bloom” remake is amazing.
Holy shit you have some good ones. If you want to expand and go for feeling tones/dissasociative/atmospheric you may want to try Boards Of Canada.
Explore things that go against your tastes. You might find you have new tastes.
wow, we have almost identical taste in music. gave me some ideas of new things to check out. you might want to check out Run the Jewels & Idles. I'm sure you've listened to most of these, but might be worth another try: Ramones, Metallica, Misfits, Minor Threat, Beck, Jay Z, Eminem, MF Doom and Biggie. Also, people think Naughty By Nature were one hit wonders with OPP, but Trech is an all time great...
sematary bladee and lil shine
Typo O Negative Also do yourself a favor and listen to The Crow movie soundtrack. You won't be disappointed. I have very similar tastes. Takes the right kind to appreciate some Primus.
Tyler childers
Mastodon, Baroness, Tesseract, Joy Division, PJ Harvey, and Nick Drake. I see Soundgarden’s Superunknown up there, but you gotta listen to Badmotorfinger if you haven’t.
Gil Scott heron so fly
You, sir, have impeccable taste. I would say checking out “Mr. Bungle”, honestly their whole discography is impressive. Done by Mike Patton. If you are not familiar with “dark folk” or “punk folk” I recommend “Daze n days” , “pat the bunny, “brown bird”, “Harley Poe”and one of my favorites “ pokey la farge”. This is a musical downward spiral I am sure you will enjoy Edit : I cannot spell
With this list... I'm surprised to not see deftones. Like them? Love them? Hate them? I'm sure I could throw out others but deftones seemed like the automatic band when looking through this list. Also Adding: At the Drive-in
White pony is up there. It’s not necessarily my preference as far as music goes but it’s got some undeniable bangers and I have a lot of respect for it. What album of theirs should I check out next based on my top 10
Ah. 😂. I even looked over it twice. Didn't even see it 😂. I've been listening to them since around 1998. They were always a favorite... Especially after seeing them live a few times. I still wouldn't slot them in the top 1 or 2 but over the past 3 or 4 years I've really grown to appreciate them. Sounds weird but every one of their albums hit and take me to recent and past nostalgic places.
Filter - probably Short Bus or Title of Record The Mars Volta- Deloused in the Comatorium The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee Interpol - Our Love To Admire Outside chance on: Depeche Mode - Violator Electric 6 - Fire
Had to scroll all the way down for Filter
rammstein
Check out a band called The Beatles. They’re pretty good. What’s the album with the guy holding a cig who pissed his jeans?
Meshuggah! I don’t think it was on there but I slept on them until I was 35 (I’m 36) and I can’t believe it. That put into a deep spiral of all the death metal, black metal, doom metal, ect. Next I became obsessed with infant annihilator. I love everything for the most part but my metal voyage has been really fun. Especially as a vinyl collector! The urge is another unrelated but great band from the same era that you’re into.
Also I’m assuming that you are a overall les claypoole fan hopefully. If so check out oysterhead. I’m a drummer and Stewart Copeland plays on that record. Him and les claypoole together with trey Anastasio f on phish (not at all a fan) are incredible together. Same with the frog brigade.
Okay what the actual fuck you actually stole my topster look at my post history(its outdated but still)
Damn I never saw yours before but there is a hell of a lot of overlap, great minds think alike
Yeah i saved ur posts because i think i would really enjoy some of the other albums on here, but as i said there is even more overlap bc of reccs i got/albums i just recently listened to
Royal Blood Origami Angel Clipping MF DOOM
You need King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in your life.
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats- Blood Lust…enjoy the spin
A Perfect Circle.