List of doom metal bands
This is an alphabetical list of doom metal bands including stoner metal, sludge metal, drone metal and funeral doom, artists that play within a genre that fuses doom metal with another, such as death-doom and black-doom, and artists that have played doom metal at some point in their career.
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B[]
- Benea Reach[19][20]
- Bilocate[21]
- Black Debbath[22]
- Black Sabbath[23]
- Bloody Panda[24]
- Bongzilla[25]
- Boris[26]
- Brainoil[27]
- Burial Chamber Trio[28]
- Burning Witch[29]
- Buzzov*en[30]
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D[]
E[]
F[]
G[]
H[]
I[]
J[]
K[]
L[]
M[]
- Mael Mórdha[110]
- Melvins[111][112]
- Memento Mori[113]
- Memory Garden[114]
- Mindrot[115]
- Minotauri[116]
- Minsk[117]
- Mirror of Deception[118]
- Monster Magnet[119]
- Monumentum[120]
- Moonspell[121]
- Morgion[122]
- Morphia[123]
- Mortification[124]
- Moss[125]
- Mournful Congregation[126]
- Mouth of the Architect[127]
- My Dying Bride[128]
- My Shameful[129]
N[]
O[]
P[]
R[]
S[]
- Sacrilege[164]
- Sahg[165]
- Saint Vitus[166]
- Salem[167]
- Saturnus[168]
- Schaliach[169][170]
- Seventh Void[171]
- Shape of Despair[172]
- Sheavy[173]
- Silent Stream of Godless Elegy[174]
- Six Feet Deep[175]
- Skepticism[176]
- Sleep[177]
- Solace[178]
- Solitude Aeturnus[179]
- Solstice[180]
- Sons of Otis[181]
- Soulpreacher[182][183]
- Spirit Caravan[184]
- Spiritus Mortis[185]
- Sunn O)))[186][187]
- Swallow the Sun[188]
- The Sword[189]
- Spiral Shades[190]
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