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Winston-Salem's Skullcollector have been wallowing in the tar-thick overlap of doom, sludge, and stoner metal since 2013 — a North Carolina act that favors bone-heavy riffs, deliberate tempos, and a tone that sounds permanently coated in smoke.

Portland's Skulldozer emerged in 2015, bringing the Pacific Northwest's love of fuzz and fog to stoner-doom — slow and massive in the way that Oregon's heaviest acts tend to be, built on riffs that move like heavy machinery.

Albuquerque's Skulldron have been working the stoner-doom corridor since 2012, with the high desert altitude and baking New Mexico heat lending their sound a suitably hazy, heavy quality — fuzzed-out riffs stretched over long, hypnotic structures.

Fargo, North Dakota's SkuzzQueen launched in 2024 as one of the newer entrants in the American stoner metal scene, bringing fuzz-heavy riffs and narcotic groove to one of the country's colder and more isolated metal markets. Their name signals a self-aware irreverence that fits naturally within stoner metal's slacker mythology.

Sacramento's Sky Pig have been combining stoner, sludge, and doom metal since 2018, trafficking in slow-grinding riffs soaked in fuzz and feedback that nod equally to Electric Wizard and Saint Vitus. The band occupies the fertile Central Valley heavy underground, where volume is treated as a virtue unto itself.

Chicago's Sky Summoner formed in 2020, blending traditional heavy metal's muscular songcraft with stoner metal's fuzz-drenched ease into something that sits naturally alongside the city's underground rock scene. They bring a groove-conscious approach to classically influenced metal that keeps the songs accessible without sacrificing weight.

Legendary San Jose stoner/doom metal institution formed in 1992, Sleep defined a generation of slow, cannabis-scorched heaviness with records like Holy Mountain and the monolithic single-track Dopesmoker. Their hypnotic, Sabbath-descended dirges became the blueprint for an entire strain of heavy, riff-obsessed music that continues to resonate worldwide.

Salt Lake City stoner metal band formed in 2017, channeling the desert Southwest's openness and heat into fuzzed-out, groove-heavy riffs drawn from the stoner rock tradition. Sleeping Tigers bring an unhurried, hypnotic quality that suits Utah's vast arid landscape.

New York doom/stoner metal band formed in 2018, steeped in the heavy, psychedelic riff traditions that run from Black Sabbath through generations of slow and heavy music. Sleeping Village prioritize atmosphere and tonal depth, crafting music that moves at the pace of continents drifting.

Detroit's Sleepy Cheese brew a thick combination of stoner riffing, sludge-soaked heaviness, and slow-motion doom, leaning into the grimy industrial character of their Motor City home since 2014. Their sound prizes weight and atmosphere over speed, settling into a low, comfortable groove.
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Providence's Sliimo emerged in 2023 as a young entry into Rhode Island's heavy underground, working the slow, oppressive intersection of sludge, stoner, and doom metal. Their sound prioritizes crushing low-end and a crawling pace, fitting naturally into the New England scene's appetite for uglier, heavier sounds.

Akron, Ohio's Sloth Wampa lean into the fuzzed-out, slow-burning intersection of stoner and doom metal since their 2020 formation, delivering the kind of heavy, sun-baked riffs that make the body move at glacial speed. Their name signals a self-aware approach to the absurd side of the genre's lore while keeping the music genuinely heavy.

Phoenix, Arizona sludge and stoner metal band formed in 2024, channeling the desert Southwest's arid heat into lumbering, fuzz-drenched riffs and a hazy psychedelic atmosphere.

Portland, Oregon stoner and doom metal act formed in 2021, stacking thick, fuzz-laden riffs atop slow grooves drawn from the Pacific Northwest's fertile heavy underground.
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