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  • Super similarity to Blind Melon
    Unified Theory Play

    142,171 plays (24,767 listeners)

    Unified Theory was a rock Super-group, made up of two ex-Blind Melon members (bassist Brad Smith and guitarist Christopher Thorn), ex-Pearl Jam member (drummer Dave Krusen), and newcomer Chris Shin on vocals/guitar. Unified Theory was originally called Luma, they issued a 4-track CD through their website in 1999.

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    Candlebox Play

    2,748,781 plays (315,042 listeners)

    Candlebox is a rock band from Seattle, Washington. Formed in December 1991, they originally named the band Uncle Duke and later changed it as a tribute to a song by Midnight Oil. They were sometimes looked down upon by grunge fans for their style, which was considered by many to be a derivative version of true grunge, and their commercial success suffered as a result.

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    Mother Love Bone Play

    2,228,772 plays (276,581 listeners)

    Mother Love Bone was a rock band which formed in Seattle, Washington, United States in 1988. The band consisted of Andrew Wood (vocals, keyboards), Bruce Fairweather (guitar), Stone Gossard (guitar), Jeff Ament (bass) and Greg Gilmore (drums). The band released only one full length album, "Apple" (1990).

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    Screaming Trees Play

    3,978,577 plays (380,013 listeners)

    Screaming Trees were a grunge band formed in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985. Their sound was a mix of 60's psychedelia and punk rock, and even though they were critically acclaimed by many, they never achieved the superstardom of their peers. Following the Dust tour, Screaming Trees took another hiatus.

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    Mad Season Play

    3,412,999 plays (312,979 listeners)

    Formed in late 1994, Mad Season was a grunge supergroup, made up of members from Pearl Jam, Screaming Trees and Alice In Chains. Their one album, Above, was released in 1995. The band went on permanent hiatus in 1996. The band consisted of: Layne Staley (Alice in Chains) - vocals, guitar

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  • Very High similarity to Blind Melon
    Alice In Chains Play

    46,123,812 plays (1,417,097 listeners)

    Alice in Chains are one of the most influential American rock bands of the early '90s. Drawing equally from the heavy riffing of metal and the gloomy strains of grunge, the band developed a bleak, nihilistic sound that balanced grinding metallic riffs with subtly textured acoustic numbers.

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  • Very High similarity to Blind Melon
    Days Of The New Play

    2,277,611 plays (232,540 listeners)

    Days of the New is an alternative rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, formed in 1995. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Travis Meeks and a variety of supporting musicians. They are best known for the hit singles "Touch, Peel and Stand" and "Shelf in the Room," both from their self-titled debut album.

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  • Very High similarity to Blind Melon
    Temple of the Dog Play

    3,796,797 plays (438,677 listeners)

    Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Seattle, Washington rock group Mother Love Bone after Wood died of a heroin overdose. Cornell, Wood's close friend and roommate, helmed the project, which took its name from a lyric in the Mother Love Bone song, "Man of Golden Words.

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  • Very High similarity to Blind Melon
    Jerry Cantrell Play

    2,296,180 plays (243,153 listeners)

    Jerry Cantrell (born Jerry Fulton Cantrell, March 18, 1966, Tacoma, Washington) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as being the co-founder of the heavy metal/grunge band Alice In Chains. Cantrell has also released two solo albums.

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  • Very High similarity to Blind Melon
    Soundgarden Play

    24,332,269 plays (1,307,048 listeners)

    Soundgarden is a Seattle rock band who helped to define the sound that came to be called grunge. Despite starting years earlier, and having a sound that more closely resembled Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin than their contemporaries, they are usually considered one of the "big four" of the '90s Seattle grunge bands, along with Alice In Chains, Nirvana and Pearl Jam.

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