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'''Stoner metal''' or''sludge metal'' is a type of ] which arose in the ].


There are similarities to ], but some fans consider the two genres distinct. Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some ] like riffs. More closely linked to the heavy psychedelic bands of the late ] and early ]. ] and ] were among the most popular practitioners.

'''Stoner metal''' is a type of ] which arose in the ]. Some newcomers to underground music tend to confuse it with true ]. Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some ] like riffs. More closely linked to the heavy psychedelic bands of the late ] and early ]. ] and ] were among the most popular practitioners.


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Stoner metal orsludge metal is a type of heavy metal music which arose in the 1990s.

There are similarities to doom metal, but some fans consider the two genres distinct. Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some doom metal like riffs. More closely linked to the heavy psychedelic bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Monster Magnet and Kyuss were among the most popular practitioners.

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