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===The Louisville sound===
[[Slint]], a young band out of Louisville, released ''[[Spiderland]]'' in 1991, which is considered an extremely influential landmark album to not only math rock but across the underground music network and beyond. The short-lived group's sound, based on the interlocking of multiple "clean" (non-distorted) guitars playing in generally compound meters, was more sedate and not as metal-influenced as most other math rock groups, and thus its style (and those of its imitators) represents a separate branch of the category. Several groups which followed Slint's lead also used unusual meters; such bands include [[Bitch Magnet]], [[Rodan (band)|Rodan]], [[The For Carnation]], [[June of 44]], [[Sonora Pine]], and [[The Shipping News (band)|The Shipping News]].
==Contemporary math rock==
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