Rock bands going electronic

give more examples

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Wow ive never heard of RADIOHEAD before, are they like underground? Literally never heard a single person in the world mention RADIOHEAD before

kinocore

Most would disagree but Tame Impala started off in the very beginning as a psychedelic rock band but has now progressed into making straight up Disco with very very mild psych rock influence.

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Ulver

name any "indie rock" band from the past 20 years

Adore is so good

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YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY WHOOOOORE
Their new album was insanely good

Great example

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Arcade Fire at some extent with Reflektor

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Is their new album good?

No

>most would disagree

Bruh, it's blatantly obvious that's how their career progressed.

Stereolab qualifies a little bit, I think, but it's just not as "experimental" or "revolutionary" in terms of leaving the past sound of the band behind. They absolutely embraced technology and made some amazing records in the second half of their career, but you can still hear the old band in there. So maybe a little bit

Underworld began as a shit rock band called Freur

Morgoth went Industrial for one album.

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Days Of The New.

Only rock group that was able to incorporate electronic music in an organic way, maybe cause both share the repetition as the blueprint.

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Primal Scream

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