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''Stoner Metal'' and ''Sludge Metal'' are often used interchangably, but some fans make distictions: ''Sludge metal'' has more connections with ''grindcore'' and ''hardcore punk''. There also are similarities to ], but some fans consider the two genres distinct. Other terms, which also indicate slightly different genres of music are 'stoner rock', ']' and the very abstract 'desert music'. ''Stoner Metal'' and ''Sludge Metal'' are often used interchangably, but some fans make distictions: ''Sludge metal'' has more connections with ''grindcore'' and ''hardcore punk''. There also are similarities to ], but most aficionados consider the two genres distinct. Other terms, which also indicate slightly different genres of music are 'stoner rock', ']' and the very abstract 'desert music', which usually has only very little 'metal' content as such.


Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some ] like riffs and are generally more closely linked to the heavy psychedelic bands of the late ] and early ]. ] and ] were among the most popular practitioners. Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some ] like riffs and are generally 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 and Sludge Metal are often used interchangably, but some fans make distictions: Sludge metal has more connections with grindcore and hardcore punk. There also are similarities to doom metal, but most aficionados consider the two genres distinct. Other terms, which also indicate slightly different genres of music are 'stoner rock', 'desert rock' and the very abstract 'desert music', which usually has only very little 'metal' content as such.

Stoner metal bands play a mix of jam-heavy psychedelic rock laced with some doom metal like riffs and are generally 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. Others include:

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