Oh, there's nothing interesting from both those genres in their current form these days. Still, there was this weird bleeding over period that happens when you have guys who have similar influences take you in entirely different directions. I mean, both Botch and Chevelle worship Helmet, but you'd never mistake them as the same band.
Some of my favorite jams from this era...
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That borderline steel-drum sound at the end totally predicted the singer getting into world-music/post-rock. They really should've stuck together.
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Can't embed this one, but a friggin classic. Embarrassingly enough, the dude behind Sleigh Bells left this band roughly around the time of this record.
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