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PurgatoryEscapee t1_j9r9pga wrote

You might enjoy deee-lite! Their music is really eclectic and strange, great to dance around to

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tanknav t1_j9r9r39 wrote

Check out Hoodoo Gurus. Australian band with a psychedelic hippy flavor. Plenty of great albums mostly from the 80s. They really should have been bigger in the states.

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amjohn64 t1_j9radpt wrote

Quarters for change. Listen to kiwi and t love.

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thequicknessinc t1_j9raqw2 wrote

Delta Sleep is mine. Literally zero skippable songs imho.

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BarstoolsnDreamers t1_j9razgd wrote

Am I really the first Tool fan in here?

Also Grateful Dead, Phish, Widespread Panic. There is too much music to listen to with just these three bands.

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LearnNot t1_j9rbwk2 wrote

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Grateful Dead, Phish, Radiohead will keep you busy for the rest of your life.

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bullybullybully t1_j9rdasl wrote

For bands with enough depth to really dive into:

Pixies, Built To Spill, Blonde Redhead, Mew, Flaming Lips, Jane’s Addiction, PJ Harvey, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, Spiritualized, Stooges/Iggy Pop, Velvet Underground/Lou Reed, all of Damon Albarn’s projects (Blur/The Good The Bad & The Queen, Gorillaz, Mali Music, solo)…

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C-HuckDLA t1_j9rdm4o wrote

Collective Soul's new album "Vibrating" is great. Any Shineyrib's album,)

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FerretWestern2298 t1_j9re3yr wrote

You should check out The Knife! My buddy got me into them a couple years ago. When I listened to Silent Shout the first time, my reaction was 'pretty cool, kinda too weird.' Then I listened to Deep Cuts, and asked my friend what the actual fuck is this noise. Then I listened to 'The Cop', actually understood the lyrics and started laughing. Then, I was hooked. Absolute, beautiful chaos.

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tonetonitony t1_j9reycq wrote

Whenever you find a band you love, it’s a good idea to check out their influences on Google or Allmusic.

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sebenak t1_j9rezyp wrote

came here to say King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard... Take my word for it, you might not be a deadhead, Phish may not be your thing, Radiohead may get monotonous or depressing (i said it) but KG&LW will keep you wondering "Is this really the same band?" and there's lots of material.

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BlyStreetMusic t1_j9rfjsh wrote

The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum

This is a work of art.

Every 4 songs are a new color 36 total tracks 9 total colors Each color is a new genre 9 genres on this album.. Morphing from one to another.. It takes ya in a beatiful journey.

It starts dark with black. Track 5 kicks off rock songs Green is country songs Eventually ya get to violet.. Oh man.. violet..

Then you can start their albums Act I, Act Ii , Act III, Act IV, ect all a large concept.

Enjoy

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The_Fro_Ranger t1_j9rl5u2 wrote

Soundgarden

Mastodon

Coheed & Cambria

Avenged Sevenfold

Primus

Megadeth

The Eagles

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musicenjoyer25 t1_j9rmczh wrote

Alice in chains, if you like nirvana you’ll probably like Alice in chains they’re also a grunge band grunge band from Seattle making music in the early 90’s if you like more slow calm acoustic jams I would recommend starting with “Jar of flies” but if you enjoy more heavier grungier music start with “Dirt” it’s without a doubt they’re best album only being rivalled by jar of flies

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messyhairdontkare t1_j9rmv2k wrote

Evan, Butcher Babies, halestorm, Dana dentana, the pretty reckless, seethed, bad flower, shine down, the warning, gojira, infected rain, I can go on forever

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old_notdead t1_j9rnbi1 wrote

I wouldn't say obsessed, but Godspeed You! Black Emperor. I was hooked after hearing lift your skinny fists.

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megxrawr t1_j9rnxa5 wrote

METALLICA. they have a seemingly infinite amount of content

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thisizusername t1_j9rrye8 wrote

Get you some Radiohead, as others have suggested. Then, you can travel down the tangential side projects

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NOTjohnnycochran t1_j9rsa7a wrote

I went through your playlist and you're going to love The Strike.

Start with "Painkillers", "Miles Ahead" and "I Fall Hard."

Let me know.

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-Uncommon_name- t1_j9rvm21 wrote

Tool, a perfect circle, and puscifer. Same lead singer with very different vibes from each band.

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SevenStones24 t1_j9rw2wj wrote

Smashing Pumpkins, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Alvvays, The Beatles, David Bowie

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KISSarmy1976 t1_j9rzx8d wrote

SLOAN. The greatest band out of Canada, and disgustingly unappreciated. I highly, highly recommend. All 4 members write, sing lead, and switch instruments in concert. Extremely catchy songs.

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Minute-Courage6955 t1_j9s1myq wrote

Clutch, deep discography, hard rock that swings,the lyrics tell interesting stories. You may need a thesaurus to figure what the singer is saying, because he references Greek mythology, the Bible, modern literature, science fiction, movies.

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i_love_the_grind t1_j9s29hq wrote

If you like Nirvana, I suggest Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl’s band, as well as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against the Machine

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Limp_Truck_6883 t1_j9s2jsp wrote

Jack White. Not just the White Stripes either. He has/does perform with multiple fantastic groups along with his solo stuff. Deep rabbit hole there.

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sorengray t1_j9s38ky wrote

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.

Prolific, Eclectic, Multigenric, Amazingness. 23 albums in 12yrs. So you won't get bored.

Start with Omnium Gatherum to get an idea of their eclecticness

Then check out https://get-into-gizz.com/ to help you down the rabbit hole.

🐊🤘🔥

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unimportantguy1 t1_j9s3d09 wrote

Okay, here's a few that haven't been mentioned.

The used Bring me the horizon Beartooth All that remains

Guns n roses Pantera

Blind melon Pearl jam Soul asylum

The rolling stones The police

I could name several more, but you'll find more if you look for bands similar to ones you enjoy already.

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Jandur t1_j9s4fgt wrote

Talking Heads will do you nicely I suspect.

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WMRipple t1_j9s5kwu wrote

Miles Davis. The Velvet Underground. Frank Zappa. King Crimson. Rush. The Clash.

If you like listening to live music, there is enough Grateful Dead and Phish shows available that it would take years to listen to it all.

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emmsquee t1_j9s6k5i wrote

You might enjoy Wolfmother, their first self titled album is a banger.

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FandomMenace t1_j9s6srd wrote

I'm going to mention Havok because they need more love.

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Jalmerk t1_j9s8sq4 wrote

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

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stupidlittleinniter t1_j9s9d4k wrote

really been obsessed with northlane and jockstrap recently! however a longtime obsession for me is infected mushroom.

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[deleted] t1_j9sdtfb wrote

It's a long shot, but The Greatest Story Ever Told by Balaam & the Angel has been my go to album for decades. My favorite bands range from Zappa & SOAD, to Yello, the Residents & A Certain Ratio, but there's something pretty special about Balaam & the Angel, and it's all in this one album.

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imlikleymistaken t1_j9se4dd wrote

Horse Feathers is my go to obsession. So different than anything else I usually play.

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MrBluh t1_j9set28 wrote

Less Than Jake. They have a fantastic catalog.

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lellololes t1_j9sf4ra wrote

Cardiacs.

90% chance you'll want to stab your ears out.

10% chance you'll fall in love with them.

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Major_Record4917 t1_j9sgde9 wrote

Band of Gypsies 100 percent, the band has an album they made named after it, start there I would say

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CurlyBill1845 t1_j9smvc5 wrote

Not enough Alice In Chains in this thread, so damn good

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venniedjr t1_j9sravq wrote

The Dandy Warhols. They’re my favorite band. The Dandy Warhols Come Down and Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia are great guitar records. Be-In and Bohemian Like You are great introduction songs.

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Union999 t1_j9stgm6 wrote

Anberlin’s my choice deep diving!

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fakeghostpapa t1_j9syfka wrote

Ghost!

"If you have Ghost, you have everything"

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Creative_Rock_7246 t1_j9t3j0y wrote

Bad Religion… they’ve been going 40 years now and are amazing.. plenty to sink your teeth into

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krezip-perzik t1_j9t4v34 wrote

if you like Nirvana maybe look at pearl jam and soundgarden too, they're great

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Click_Due t1_j9t6fn1 wrote

I am currently obsessed with Rush

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therealpilgrim t1_j9tl4d4 wrote

Ween.

I would start with the albums “White Pepper”, “Quebec”, and “The Mollusk” based on your tastes. Their first few albums are quite bizzarre and can be hard to listen to, but you may end up liking them too. Their live performances are all great.

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Positive-Owl-5 t1_j9tm6g2 wrote

Pearl Jam, RHCP, Faith No More, Tomahawk, James And The Cold Gun, Pelican, Jakob(New Zealand band) and Russian Circles, Tigercub, Mad Season…. ✌🏻🎶

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dejus t1_j9toaa7 wrote

I’m pretty shocked no one has said Portugal The Man. With your musical tastes, I have a feeling you’d like them a lot. They have a deep discography that changes a lot over time.

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psych_ike t1_j9tyhtj wrote

Crossfade Start with Colors, move onto Dead Skin If you like those bands, you’ll love this one!

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real_horse_magic t1_j9u7g3a wrote

It’s so weird to me to see Ween brought up in the same comment thread as Grateful Dead and Herbie Hancock

I know it’s because Phish covered Roses Are Free and that exposed Ween to a whole new audience

But frankly, Ween deserve their own comment thread, they’re one of the best. Weird fuckers who write goofy songs but are also really skilled musicians with a phenomenal band.

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real_horse_magic t1_j9u7v36 wrote

I also would recommend Osees (or Ohsees, The Ohsees, whatever the hell they’re going by now) if we’re talking about bands with dozens of records that all sound wildly different. Even just their Orc trilogy alone is enough to get lost in, and that was just like one phase for this band.

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BarstoolsnDreamers t1_j9u8xvt wrote

It has nothing to do with Phish. I also brought up Waylon Jennings, Tool, and Young Dolph. Maybe I just have eclectic taste?

Ween has a great catalog.

For the record, while I did recommend Phish due to the nature of the thread(bands to obsess over), they aren’t a band I frequently listen to. A lot of people obsess over them though. Every other artist I listed gets frequent airtime at my house.

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MarkCFL t1_j9untnq wrote

Hendrix, Zeppelin, Living Colour, Aerosmith (1970-1986), Van Halen (1975-1984), Black Sabbath esp the Dio years, have all releases, bootlegs, etc!

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sebenak t1_j9upxi1 wrote

other side here too, I'm a fan of all of them radiohead included but i find i just don't want to listen to them for long periods of time. I do think it's quite telling that no deadheads or phish people have chimed in, as they have already prbly fought (and lost) that battle enough times already LOL. I think my attraction to the Gizzard is the eclectic nature of it keeps my ADD brain satiated, like be a pop or hip hop sounding tune and then all the sudden there's this duane allman riff outta nowhere, then the next song will sound like motorhead or something.

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observereternal23 t1_j9uq6n8 wrote

The National, Sigur Ros, Nils Frahm, Jamie Liddell, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Black Midi, Boards of Canada, Bjork, Aphex Twin, Vieux Farka Toure, Battles, Nine Inch Nails, Amaarae, The Smile, Sons of Kemet, The Twilight Sad, Abdul Mogard, Tim Hecker, Deftones, Decapitated, Kacey Musgraves, Andy Stott, Wintersleep, Matmos, Deltron 3030, Run the Jewels, Sufjan Stevens, Johann Johannsson, Orville Peck, Elliot Smith, Lingua Ignota…

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Tibbittz t1_j9uuh7h wrote

The Verve Pipe. They recently released a really great album, Threads. Their back catalogue (along with lead singer Brian Vander Ark's solo albums) is mostly gold.

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PricelessLogs t1_j9ux1q6 wrote

If you like Pink Floyd, check out Rishloo and My Morning Jacket. Two pretty different bands, but both have Pink Floyd influence. Rishloo is like PF mixed with Tool, and My Morning Jacket is like if PF was a little Folk-y. Both are great

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sweepinganhyzer t1_j9uxupk wrote

Current obsessions: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Glass Animals, Zach Bryan, chasing the Seattle sound of the 80s into the grunge age e.g. Green River, Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Melvins

Past obsessions: Tool, AC/DC, Modest Mouse, The Decemberists, The Felice Brothers, Ween, Les Claypool projects

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Melody412 t1_j9uxv65 wrote

Honestly. My last entire year was obsessing over starset. But that was spurred on by their live performances being just awesome

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Tandjame t1_j9uzo7w wrote

Mewithoutyou

The hold steady

They’re very different from each other, but they both have a good sized discography that’ll give you plenty to deep dive into without getting overwhelming.

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chriz_sevenfold t1_j9v9esc wrote

Avenged Sevenfold, they should also have a new album coming in a couple months as well.

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insides_outside t1_j9vad3n wrote

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

Queens of the Stone Age/The Desert Sessions/Eagles of Death Metal/Them Crooked Vultures

Florence + the Machine

The White Stripes/Jack White/The Raconteurs

Gorillaz

Arctic Monkeys

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taytronimo t1_j9vhjpb wrote

Thee oh sees, oh sees , osees. Big catalog. Awesome band. You see them live you will want to go to every show!

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941JJO t1_j9vhzaz wrote

21st century breakdown was good and revolution radio didn’t suck. The trilogy has some good songs with a bunch of fillers. They could have released a full album with the top songs of the trilogy but went the current route. On paper the trilogy was a great idea.

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lidia99 t1_j9vrv6c wrote

Try us a r/calireggae and our playlist

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Itsbadnow t1_j9vwxqv wrote

Rammstein is my chosen band at the moment

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jilseng4 t1_j9vx6u0 wrote

I love all those bands/musicians, and My Morning Jacket has been a 2 decade obsession for me.

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MMadcircle t1_j9w1u01 wrote

Guided by Voices. I’ve been a fan since the 00’s and I’ve not even scratched the surface of their catalog lol. Start with Bee Thousand.

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thisizusername t1_j9w3jx7 wrote

I don’t see much jam band celebration on this subreddit interestingly enough, a comment here or there. Definitely not a fan personally, but I guess I kind of ‘get it’, which is more than I can say for a lot of acts (cough…Linkin Park).

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