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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.

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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.
Amenra 1999 Belgium Also classed as post-metal.
Baroness 2003 United States Also classed as progressive metal and stoner metal.
Big Business 2004 United States Also classed as stoner metal.
Bison B.C. 2006 Canada Also classed as stoner metal and doom metal.
Black Tusk 2005 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal and hardcore punk.
Blood Circus 1988 United States
Bongzilla 1995 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal.
Boris 1992 Japan Also classed as experimental metal and drone metal.
Burning Witch 1995 United States Also classed as doom metal and stoner doom.
Buzzoven 1990 United States
Cavity 1992 United States
Celeste 2005 France Also classed as post-hardcore and black metal.
Conan 2006 United Kingdom Also classed as doom metal.
Conjurer 2014 United Kingdom Also classed as post-metal and doom metal.
Corrosion of Conformity 1982 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal and southern metal.
Corrupted 1994 Japan Also classed as doom metal and drone metal.
Crowbar 1990 United States
Cult of Luna 1998 Sweden Also classed as post-metal and doom metal.
Down 1991 United States Also classed as southern metal and stoner metal.
Dystopia 1991 United States Also classed as crust punk.
Eyehategod 1988 United States
Fudge Tunnel 1988 United Kingdom Also classed as noise rock and alternative metal.
Gaza 2004 United States Also classed as mathcore and grindcore.
Godflesh 1988 United Kingdom Also classed as industrial metal and experimental metal.
Graves at Sea 2002 United States Also classed as doom metal.
Greenmachine 1995 Japan Also classed as stoner metal.
Grief 1991 United States
Harkonen 1997 United States Also classed as post-hardcore and math rock.
Harvey Milk 1992 United States
Helms Alee 2007 United States Also classed as post-hardcore, noise rock, shoegaze, and stoner metal.
High on Fire 1998 United States Also classed as stoner metal, doom metal, and thrash metal.
Isis 1997 United States Also classed as post-metal.
Iron Monkey 1994 United Kingdom
Jucifer 1993 United States Also classed as noise rock.
Keelhaul 1997 United States Also classed as mathcore and post-hardcore.
KEN Mode 1999 Canada Also classed as noise rock and post-hardcore.
Kingdom of Sorrow 2005 United States Also classed as metalcore.
Knut 1994 Switzerland Also classed as mathcore.
Kylesa 2001 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal.
Lody Kong 2011 United States Also classed as hardcore punk, grunge and thrash metal.
Lair of the Minotaur 2003 United States Also classed as thrash metal.
Mantar 2012 Germany
Mastodon 2000 United States Also classed as progressive metal and stoner metal.
Melvins 1983 United States Also classed as alternative rock, experimental rock, grunge, noise rock, and stoner rock.
Mico de Noche 2001 United States Also classed as stoner metal.
Mistress 1999 United Kingdom Also classed as grindcore and death metal.
Neurosis 1985 United States Also classed as post-metal.
Nightstick 1992 United States Also classed as noise rock and acid rock.
The Ocean 2000 Germany Also classed as progressive metal, post-metal, and experimental metal.
Old Man Gloom 1999 United States Also classed as post-metal.
Part Chimp 2000 United Kingdom Also classed as noise rock.
Raging Speedhorn 1998 United Kingdom Also classed as extreme metal, hardcore punk, and stoner metal.
Raw Radar War 2002 United States Also classed as hardcore punk and crust punk.
Red Fang 2005 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal.
Sofa King Killer 1999 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal.
Shallow North Dakota 1993 Canada Also classed as noise rock.
Soilent Green 1988 United States Also classed as grindcore.
Sourvein 1993 United States Also classed as doom metal.
Stake 2004 Belgium Also classed as post-rock/metal.
Sumac 2014 Canada / United States Also classed as post-metal.
Superjoint Ritual 1993 United States Also classed as hardcore punk.
Thou 2005 United States
Torche 2004 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal and alternative rock.
Totimoshi 1999 United States Also classed as noise rock, alternative rock, stoner rock/metal, and alternative metal.
Trenches 2007 United States Also classed as metalcore.
Vorvaň 2009 Russia Also classed as hardcore punk.
Weedeater 1998 United States Also classed as stoner metal.
Whores 2010 United States Also classed as noise rock.
Willard 1989 United States Also classed as grunge, doom metal, and alternative metal.
Will Haven 1995 United States Also classed as metalcore, post-hardcore, and alternative metal.
Year of No Light 2001 France Also classed as post-metal and post-rock.
Zozobra 2006 United States Also classed as post-metal.

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