List of post-metal bands

List of post-metal bands including artists that have at some point in their careers played post-metal.

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References

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  49. Baca, Ricardo (8 September 2006). "Reverb, 9/01: Tool". The Denver Post. Retrieved 9 May 2007. ...Tool's bag of post-metal goodies, and it's every bit as fear-inducing as it was in 1993.
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  51. Horsley, Jonathan (March 2011). "Kiwi death merchants destroy 'em all". Decibel (77): 32. ISSN 1557-2137. What could be better than some evocatively bleak death metal while panic-buying canned goods and bottled water on the day when the chemical factory has turned the sky green and the river purple? New rager The Destroyers of All is a disorienting, desolate doozy, taking elements of weird post-metal to construct a sound that would be mother's milk to ADHD Neurosis fans.
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