

Mike Patton ’s entire musical career would be worth digging through if you want to check out the never-ending stream of projects he’s participated in, but Faith No More are the perfect place to start. Read more: Here’s the blink-182 classic Mark Hoppus ranks above all the others Faith No More From their crossover from punk to thrash metal and their mixing of funk elements in the ’90s to their ability today to mix all styles together, their discography is filled with gems, and it’s a ton of fun to watch evolve. There’s a lot more to Suicidal Tendencies than their self-titled album and the handful of songs that broke big across their career. Their discography is dense with over a dozen albums and a ton of other releases to pick through, offering up plenty of content to check out. Depeche Modeĭepeche Mode were a huge component pushing the new-wave scene forward, so if you’re into ’80s electronic sounds, there’s really no better band to deep dive through. Their discography moves through a vast range of sounds, including the industrial electronics in their early days to the more rock-oriented sound they picked up at one time to the ambient droning mass of more recent releases.
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Trent Reznor ’s career is a trip to listen to between his work with Nine Inch Nails and the countless movie scores he’s done.
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Their discography is great to go through as you see them move from scrappy nü-metal underdogs to their ambient alt-rock-leaning tendencies to reintroducing heavy elements in the past decade. As the subgenre lost its popularity, leading to most bands falling into obscurity, they managed to evolve into a newer sound. Deftonesĭeftones are easily one of the best bands to come out of the nü-metal scene. Dedicated fans know their ’90s albums are often overlooked but equally as great as their newer releases, and listening back to any of their records, you can see where so many acts get their sound and style from. Read more: Watch Billie Joe Armstrong cover a classic with his sons Jakob and Joey Convergeįew bands have been as influential to modern hardcore and metal as Converge.

Despite the Jerry Only-led material being fairly lackluster, it will make you appreciate everything that came before even more. Even beyond the Glenn Danzig era of the band, there’s some gems on the albums featuring Michale Graves. Misfits are one of the all-time-classic punk bands to check out, and going beyond their greatest hits is well worth the effort. They’ve cycled through dozens of members across their career, and along with the varying changes, they explored many different sounds beyond their typical hardcore-punk structure that are worth hearing. Black Flagīlack Flag ’s influence on hardcore and punk is undeniable, and if you haven’t explored their discography beyond Damaged, you’re really missing out. They’re one of the most iconic bands to exist in the genre, and with 16 full-lengths and 45 years of history to pick through, there’s plenty of material to get to. Similarly to Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden have long been an essential group for anyone discovering heavy metal.

Plus, you can listen to their records with vocalists Ian Gillan and Tony Martin to discover what the band sounded like without the main faces behind the music. From their albums with Ozzy Osbourne to all of their material with Dio, there’s dozens of records to check out. Black Sabbathīlack Sabbath are the definitive beginning of heavy metal as a genre, and even though most people know their staples, they have a ton of material that’s often overlooked. They have over 20 studio albums, various EPs and even more material to pick through via their many singles, so there’s plenty of music to keep you busy. Most people know the staples of the grunge scene such as Nirvana, Alice In Chains or Soundgarden, but the Melvins always seemed to stay an underground act while consistently pumping out top-notch music. Take a look below for 30 acts you should listen to while practicing social distancing. Read more: Ticketmaster is laying off hundreds of employees to try to reduce costs With the amount of spare time everyone has, sitting down and listening to an iconic band’s entire discography is completely possible without missing out on anything, so we’re offering up a list of some of the best musicians to study up on while the world sits in place. Why not spend it digging into some of the classic bands you’ve always been meaning to learn about but haven’t been able to? While everyone is self-isolating, we’re all looking for ways to fill our time.
