If you wish to comment please recommend some music (preferably along the lines of Stoner Doom/Garage Rock)
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Not my specialty, but here's a few. Garage rock and punk heavily overlap in my book but I've tried to just include garage ones.
Stoner:
Boris
Kyuss
Monster Magnet
The Melvins
Garage:
Lyres
The Black Angels
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Cheepskates
The Fuzztones
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I'll check out the ones I don't already listen to, you don't happen to know anything Blues-rock as well?
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Blues rock:
Albert King
The Yardbirds
Jeff Beck (first few solo records)
Indigenous
Led Zeppelin
Jimi Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Los Lonely Boys
Bloomfield, Kooper, Stills
Buckethead - album: Population Override (most others nowhere near blues)
Cream
Eric Clapton
Derek and the Dominos
James Blood Ulmer (later albums)
John Mayall
Magic Sam
Mighty Joe Young
Otis Rush
Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Ten Years After
The Allman Brothers Band
Derek Trucks Band
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Gov't Mule
The Gun Club
The Rolling Stones
Thin Lizzy
ZZ Top
Blake Mills
Tinariwen
Boz Scaggs (1969 self titled album)
Delaney and Bonnie - On Tour with Eric Clapton
Small Faces
Faces
Humble Pie
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Garage:
Box Elders
The Kingbees (1980s band)
The Creation
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That's a long list, thanks!
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Not sure if this counts, but David Coverdale's Blind Man is a fantastic song.
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You might like 'Red Fang'
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Thanks
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not stoner rock per se, but im stuck with "We are Harlot - The One" lately
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Thank you!!! ~♡
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Thanks for the key :)
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