Top Ten Best Math Rock Bands

The Top Ten
1 This Town Needs Guns
2 Battles Battles is an American experimental rock band formed in 2002. Known for their math-rock influences, Battles utilizes complex time signatures and intricate melodies in their compositions. They've received critical acclaim for their innovative approach to music, which also incorporates electronic and post-rock elements. The band has a reputation for their visually engaging live performances, featuring a wide array of instruments and looping techniques.
3 American Football
4 Toe
5 The Mars Volta The Mars Volta was an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. The band's final lineup consisted of Omar Rodríguez-López, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Juan Alderete, Marcel Rodríguez-López and Deantoni Parks. The band formed following the break-up of Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala's previous band, At the Drive-In. They are known for their energetic live shows and their concept albums.

Cedric and Omar are so talented man

Best music I ever heard

6 Hella
7 Slint
8 Drive Like Jehu
9 Minus The Bear
10 Don Caballero Don Caballero is an American math rock group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group took their name from the character Guy Caballero, portrayed by Joe Flaherty, on the sketch comedy show Second City Television.
The Contenders
11 The Fall of Troy The Fall of Troy is an American post-hardcore band from Mukilteo, Washington. The band is a trio consisting of Thomas Erak, Andrew Forsman and Tim Ward who was later replaced by Frank Ene following his departure from the band in late 2007. Ene would remain in the band until their initial break-up in ...read more.
12 Chon

Very chilled, laid back melody mixed in with some of the most technically brilliant guitar playing I've ever heard. Mario Camarena and Erik Hansel really play well together.

The best math rock band.

13 King Crimson King Crimson were a British progressive rock band that was formed in 1969. While the band has had numerous lineup changes, the head of the band has always been Robert Fripp (guitar). However, the most notable lineup is between 1972-75, consisting of Fripp, John Wetton (bass/vocals), Bill Bruford (drums), and David Cross (strings/keyboard). The band is most well-known for their debut album "In the Court of The Crimson King", with which they made a large impact on the progressive rock genre.
14 Covet

Yvette Young is an AMAMZING guitarist. I'm suprised this band hasn't blown up in the past few months. Math Rock will eventually become mainstream because of this band. Currents EP is their only release so far, but this band will become legendary, believe me.

Yvette Young is such a remarkable musician and each release from Covet just gets better and better.

15 Polvo
16 Tera Melos
17 Sleeping People
18 Tiny Moving Parts
19 Clever Girl
20 Shellac
21 65daysofstatic
22 June of 44
23 Cleft
24 Alpha Male Tea Party
25 And So I Watch You From Afar
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