title is what i’m looking for. not looking for anything overtly jazzy like john zorn (though i wouldn’t mind jazzy metal recs), more like how full of hell has used horns in a few of their tracks (such as high fells).

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    These are mostly jazz-metal:

    Fugu Quintet’s ‘Sisyphus’ — doom-jazz

    Mr. Bungle — funk/alt metal

    Le Scrawl — jazzcore / skagrind, they have a bunch of live videos on YouTube and iirc a few short albums on Bandcamp

    Zu: e.g. ‘Carboniferous’ — prog/noise-rock, with plenty of sax

    Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects’ ‘Sol Niger Within’ seems to have a sax on ‘Cosmic Vagina Dentata Organ’, ‘Z2-Reticuli’, and ‘Solarization’. Though another release has these credits for sax shifted one track back, for some reason.

    Ruins the prog-noise-rock band apparently had a saxophonist on ‘Ruins + 梅津和時’ (with Kazutoki Umezu), and also played with Zorn on some releases, but idk which ones.

    Shining (the Norwegian one) — might be the closest to what you want

    The Flying Luttenbachers use saxes among other stuff

    Mamaleek had a sax on ‘Come and See’ (album release here), but it’s not heard much

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        I haven’t properly listened to The Flying Luttenbachers before. But a few tracks from the linked album are kinda in Zorn’s spirit.

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          … but you recommended them? Either way, they’re obviously up your alley based on the cool stuff you post

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            I’ve heard of them in my jazz-metal searches, but never properly listened through their discography. For better or worse, my to-listen queue also has around two thousand records and/or artists (in large part due to me having lost all my collection previously thanks to a hard drive failure).