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| Paranoid | Legendary UK band widely considered the progenitors of heavy metal, featuring vocalist Ozzy Osbourne & guitarist Tony Iommi. | Black Sabbath | 97%
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| Epicus Doomicus Metallicus | Swedish epic doom pioneers, featuring Messiah Marcolin's operatic vocals; part of the "Big Four" of classic doom. | Candlemass | 85%
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| Come My Fanatics | English doom band from Dorset, led by husband and wife duo Jus Oborn and Liz Buckingham. | Electric Wizard | 81%
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| When The Kite String Pops | Sludge band from Louisiana fronted by Dax Riggs, known for albums featuring artwork painted by serial killers. | Acid Bath | 78%
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| Dopesmoker | California stoner doom band famous for this single-hour song album; influenced countless stoner acts. | Sleep | 73%
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| October Rust | New York gothic doom band fronted by Peter Steele, whose towering presence and deep, resonant vocals defined their dark, romantic sound. | Type O Negative | 67%
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| Relentless | Virginia doom pioneers fronted by meme-famous "doom wizard" Bobby Liebling. | Pentagram | 60%
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| Blues From The Red Planet | Influential desert-stoner band featuring Brant Bjork and Josh Homme. | Kyuss | 55%
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| Houdini | US band led by Buzz Osborne, combining sludge, doom, and experimental rock; major influence on grunge and doom scenes. | Melvins | 55%
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| Odd Fellows Rest | New Orleans sludge band led by Kirk Windstein; famously mocked on Beavis and Butthead for being as "heavy" as their music. | Crowbar | 54%
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| Dopesick | Misanthropic Louisiana sludge pioneers, known for Mike IX Williams’ tortured vocals and Jimmy Bower’s Sabbathy, Dixie-fried guitar. | Eyehategod | 54%
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| Born Too Late | LA epic doom band named after a Christian saint; their slow, mournful sound helped define US classic doom. | Saint Vitus | 52%
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| The Ethereal Mirror | UK doom band formed by Lee Dorrian after Napalm Death; distinctive retro doom sound. | Cathedral | 45%
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| Turn Loose The Swans | Halifax doom-death pioneers, part of the “Peaceville Three,” famed for Aaron Stainthorpe’s mournful vocals & themes of macabre romance. | My Dying Bride | 45%
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| Burning A Sinner | Cult UK doom band from the NWOBHM era; also occult themed & prone to featuring scantily clad women on their album covers. | Witchfinder General | 39%
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| Absolutego | Japanese experimental/doom band with heavy, slow riffs and avant-garde influences. | Boris | 37%
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| Draconian Times | Halifax doom-death pioneers, named after Milton’s epic poem, known for their gothic, melancholic sound; part of the “Peaceville Three.” | Paradise Lost | 36%
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| The Call Of The Wretched Sea | Nautical-themed German doom band whose colossal riffs and epic sound evoke the scale and weight of Moby-Dick. | Ahab | 34%
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| Psalm 9 | Veteran US epic doom pioneers, known for spiritual lyrics contrasting evil-sounding bands; part of the "Big Four." | Trouble | 33%
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| God Luck and Good Speed | North Carolina sludge trio fronted by Dixie Dave Collins, known for crushing riffs and a raw, “caveman metal” approach. | Weedeater | 33%
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| Master Of Brutality | Japanese doom metal band known for their serial killer-themed lyrics. | Church Of Misery | 31%
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| Time Travelling Blues | Retro sounding UK stoner-doom band named after a mischievous mythical creature, but usually green. | Orange Goblin | 30%
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| King Of The Dead | US epic doom band with sword-and-sorcery themed lyrics; named after a mountain pass leading into Mordor in LOTR. | Cirith Ungol | 25%
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| In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend | Finnish trio playing slow and heavy traditional doom with dramatic vocals. | Reverend Bizarre | 25%
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| Age of Winters | Modern Texas doom band wielding riffs as sharp as their sword-and-sorcery inspired name. | The Sword | 25%
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| Serenades | English doom-death band from Liverpool, featuring the Cavanagh brothers; one of the "Peaceville Three." | Anathema | 19%
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| Beyond the Crimson Horizon | Epic US doom band from Texas, fronted by Rob Lowe; known for melodic, heavy riffs and classic 80s/90s epic doom. | Solitude Aeturnus | 12%
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| Brother Blue Steel | Pioneering Maryland doom/stoner metal band fronted by Scott "Wino" Weinrich. | The Obsessed | 10%
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| The Pale Haunt Departure | US death-doom band from Chicago; their name evokes the bleakness of late autumn and winter. | Novembers Doom | 6%
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| Firewood | Swedish retro doom band conjuring 70s Sabbath vibes, true to their mystical, occult-inspired name. | Witchcraft | 4%
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