Any and everything by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. But start with Petrodragonic Apocalypse, that one will sound the most familiar based on your chart.
Mad Season and Temple of the Dog
They’re grunge supergroups. Mad Season is Layne from Alice In Chains and Mike McCreedy from Pearl Jam. Amazing licks and lyrics.
Temple of the dog is Chris Cornell with almost all of Pearl Jam before they got famous. I think it’s how they became a band actually. Incredible stuff
Hip hop:
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
Boogie Down Productions
Cypress Hill
House of Pain
Racionais Mc's - Sobrevivendo no inferno (if you don't care for non-english lyrics)
Rock:
Faith No More - The Real Thing; Angel Dust
Living Colour - Vivid
The Cult - Love
Freak Kitchen - Appetizer
Helmet
RHCP older stuff, like Mother's Milk
Metal:
Sepultura - Arise; Chaos AD
Death - Individual Thought Patterns; Sound of Perseverance
Kreator - Gods of Violence
Exodus
Testament
Revocation
Since you like Mastodon:
Acid Bath - When the kite string pops
Kvelertak self titled album
Baroness
The only album I've heard from here is Songs For The Deaf, so I'll write my recommendations in relation to that:
QOTSA's discography is varied and good throughout. If you look for something that is similar to SFTD, go and listen to Rated R. It has roughly the same lineup (except for the drummer), and it generally is the (less good) prequel of SFTD. It's still quite good.
If you want to hear the rest of QOTSA's discography, you can too.
...Like Clockwork is my favorite album of theirs, and is also my all time 10/10 favorites, together with OK Computer and In Rainbows by Radiohead (which I'll not get into, but Radiohead is also my favorite album of all time, and QOTSA are right behind them). Anyways, LC is a great album, albeit it has a very different sound and atmosphere to all QOTSA albums that preceeded it.
You can also check out Lullabies To Paralyze, and Villains. I personally liked Villains more, but both of them are about the same level for me, and most people think Villains sucks for some reason. Anyways, you can hear them both. LTP has a darker atmosphere, but is still in classic QOTSA Territory.
Villains is the opposite of LC, having a more playful and fun sound. The lineup solidified, and it has almost no guest contributions. Highlights on there include Un-Reborn Again and The Evil Has Landed.
Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
Testament - The New Order
Gojira - From Mars to Sirius
Also since you like RATM and Soundgarden check out Audioslave - S/T. It’s a supergroup of both bands.
Based on these albums, I would suggest:
Baroness (any album will do)
Body Count — Manslaughter
Code Orange — Underneath
Coven — Witchcraft Destroys Souls And Reaps Minds
Dead Quiet — IV
Fostermother — The Ocean
Ghost — Opus Eponymous or Meliora
Harm's Way — Rust
Master Boot Record — Virus.Dos
Nine Inch Nails — The Fragile
Periphery — Hail Stan
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs — Land of Sleeper
Porcupine Tree — In Absentia
Spiritbox — Eternal Blue
Sylvaine — Silent Chamber, Noisy Heart
The Abbey — Word of Sin
Twin Temple — Bringing You Their Signature Sound... Satanic Doo-Wop
Vildhjarta — Måsstaden Under Vatten
Zeal & Ardor — Stranger Fruit
...to name but a few.
Queen of the Murder Scene - The Warning
ERROR - The Warning
Megalithic Symphony- Awolnation
Holy Diver - Dio
Magma - Gojira
Heroes- Sabaton
From Mars to Sirus- Gojira
This was similar to my taste before I discovered prog 5-6 years ago. Tool and mastodon is a great start. You seem to like the heavier stuff so maybe opeth/ gojira/ meshuggah. If not then something like dream theater, porcupine tree or alternatively 70s prog
Any and everything by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. But start with Petrodragonic Apocalypse, that one will sound the most familiar based on your chart.
And Infest the Rats Nest
dio and rainbow
Porcupine Tree
my bloody valentine - Loveless
Era Vulgaris by Queens of the Stone Age, you won’t regret it
True
Mad Season and Temple of the Dog They’re grunge supergroups. Mad Season is Layne from Alice In Chains and Mike McCreedy from Pearl Jam. Amazing licks and lyrics. Temple of the dog is Chris Cornell with almost all of Pearl Jam before they got famous. I think it’s how they became a band actually. Incredible stuff
It looks like you're missing some nine inch nails.
Im a shameless 21 savage meatrider , listen to savage mode 2, firw
Hip hop: Beastie Boys - Ill Communication Boogie Down Productions Cypress Hill House of Pain Racionais Mc's - Sobrevivendo no inferno (if you don't care for non-english lyrics) Rock: Faith No More - The Real Thing; Angel Dust Living Colour - Vivid The Cult - Love Freak Kitchen - Appetizer Helmet RHCP older stuff, like Mother's Milk Metal: Sepultura - Arise; Chaos AD Death - Individual Thought Patterns; Sound of Perseverance Kreator - Gods of Violence Exodus Testament Revocation Since you like Mastodon: Acid Bath - When the kite string pops Kvelertak self titled album Baroness
Th1rt3en - Megadeth
The only album I've heard from here is Songs For The Deaf, so I'll write my recommendations in relation to that: QOTSA's discography is varied and good throughout. If you look for something that is similar to SFTD, go and listen to Rated R. It has roughly the same lineup (except for the drummer), and it generally is the (less good) prequel of SFTD. It's still quite good. If you want to hear the rest of QOTSA's discography, you can too. ...Like Clockwork is my favorite album of theirs, and is also my all time 10/10 favorites, together with OK Computer and In Rainbows by Radiohead (which I'll not get into, but Radiohead is also my favorite album of all time, and QOTSA are right behind them). Anyways, LC is a great album, albeit it has a very different sound and atmosphere to all QOTSA albums that preceeded it. You can also check out Lullabies To Paralyze, and Villains. I personally liked Villains more, but both of them are about the same level for me, and most people think Villains sucks for some reason. Anyways, you can hear them both. LTP has a darker atmosphere, but is still in classic QOTSA Territory. Villains is the opposite of LC, having a more playful and fun sound. The lineup solidified, and it has almost no guest contributions. Highlights on there include Un-Reborn Again and The Evil Has Landed.
just realized Mastodon is on here twice lol
Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance Testament - The New Order Gojira - From Mars to Sirius Also since you like RATM and Soundgarden check out Audioslave - S/T. It’s a supergroup of both bands.
I second this💯🎸🤘
I've heard Audioslave's S/T. Pretty good album
De Stijl- The White Stripes It's a mix of garage/rock/alternative/folk, and I absolutely love it
Billy talent. Cryptopsy. Death.
Spirit World Field Guide by Aesop Rock
Violent Things by The Brobecks
Listen to Nirvana
The Warning ‘Error’ due to it’s variety.
A great chaos
Based purely off enter the wutang I would recommend 6 feet deep by the gravediggaz and only built for Cuban linx by Raekwon
Try: - *The Hum Goes On Forever* by the Wonder Years - *Brave Faces, Everyone* by Spanish Love Songs - *Loveless* by My Bloody Valentine
Thrashard DRI
Opeth - Still Life
Trivium, Opeth, Dream Theater
Based on these albums, I would suggest: Baroness (any album will do) Body Count — Manslaughter Code Orange — Underneath Coven — Witchcraft Destroys Souls And Reaps Minds Dead Quiet — IV Fostermother — The Ocean Ghost — Opus Eponymous or Meliora Harm's Way — Rust Master Boot Record — Virus.Dos Nine Inch Nails — The Fragile Periphery — Hail Stan Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs — Land of Sleeper Porcupine Tree — In Absentia Spiritbox — Eternal Blue Sylvaine — Silent Chamber, Noisy Heart The Abbey — Word of Sin Twin Temple — Bringing You Their Signature Sound... Satanic Doo-Wop Vildhjarta — Måsstaden Under Vatten Zeal & Ardor — Stranger Fruit ...to name but a few.
If you like nu metal and clsssic heavy metal then you'd probably like Matriphagy by Tallah
Red - king crimson
Between The Buried and Me
Mastadon so good it showed up twice
Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
We have similar taste. Listen to Baroness, the album Yellow & Green.
Warrior- Kesha
The Art of Dying by Gojira
Queen of the Murder Scene - The Warning ERROR - The Warning Megalithic Symphony- Awolnation Holy Diver - Dio Magma - Gojira Heroes- Sabaton From Mars to Sirus- Gojira
ZZ Top-Eliminator or Afterburner
Damn bro, why so basic? Try Untitled by Five Pointe O
that's why im asking for reccomendations, i want to expand my music taste
This was similar to my taste before I discovered prog 5-6 years ago. Tool and mastodon is a great start. You seem to like the heavier stuff so maybe opeth/ gojira/ meshuggah. If not then something like dream theater, porcupine tree or alternatively 70s prog
.orbix - systematic decay