Funk Metal - Notable Funk Metal Artists

Notable Funk Metal Artists

  • 24-7 Spyz
  • Audioslave (Revelations album)
  • Bang Tango
  • Bootsauce
  • Buckethead
  • Clutch
  • Dance Gavin Dance
  • Electric Boys
  • Electric Love Hogs
  • Extreme
  • Faith No More
  • Family Force 5 (early)
  • Fishbone
  • Follow for Now
  • Gargamel!
  • Hoobastank (early)
  • Hurtsmile
  • I Mother Earth
  • Incubus (early)
  • Infectious Grooves
  • Jane's Addiction
  • Kid Rock (early)
  • Korn
  • LAPD
  • Limp Bizkit
  • Living Colour
  • Lucy Brown
  • Maximum the Hormone
  • Mind Funk
  • Mr. Bungle (early)
  • Mordred
  • Nuclear Rabbit
  • The Organization
  • Primus
  • Psychefunkapus
  • Queen Anne's Revenge
  • Rainbow Butt Monkeys
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Rollins Band
  • Royal Crescent Mob
  • Siam Shade
  • Slipknot (early)
  • Snot
  • Sound Barrier
  • Stevie Salas
  • Sugar Ray (early)
  • Suicidal Tendencies (Robert Trujillo era)
  • T.M. Stevens
  • Ugly Kid Joe
  • Urban Dance Squad
  • White Zombie
  • Zebrahead (early)

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