Top 10 Physics-Related Names for Bands

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The discussion revolves around creative names for music groups inspired by physics concepts. Popular suggestions include "Heat Death" for a heavy metal band and "Schroedinger's Cat" for a progressive acoustic group. Other notable names proposed are "Circle of Least Confusion" for avant-garde jazz, "Kalkulus" and "Ken-a-matik E-kway-shun" for rap, and "The Duality of Light" for a jazz duo. Additional ideas include "Graviton" for heavy metal, "Quark" for jazz fusion, and a playful suggestion for an all-girl band named "Feynman Slit Experiment." The conversation highlights a blend of humor and creativity in naming bands while drawing from physics terminology.
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I wanted to get a top ten list of best Physics related names for rock bands, jazz groups, etc.

The most obvious one, but still a good one, would be:
"Heat Death" (heavy metal, of course).

Another one that I think already has been used is :
"Schroedinger's Cat" (Progressive acoustic music, I would think)

But the one I'd really like to go see is:
Circle of Least Confusion ("CLC" for short, or maybe just "Circle of Confusion", clearly avant guarde jazz).

Any other suggestions?
 
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Well, with the advent of rap stars with horrendously inaccurately spelled names, try Kalkulus, Ken-a-matik E-kway-shun or something like that.
 
Name for a Jazz Duo: "The Duality of Light"

Heavy metal band: "Graviton"

Jazz Fusion: "Quark"

And this one is naughty. Name for an all girl band: "Feynman Slit experiment."
 
Rock band; inert propulsion, iron gas, torrodially twisted, entropic chaos, entropic orders, dictated chaos...

Jazz; unbound fusion, harmonic cacophony, silent vibrations, hot heat death, formally fuzzy, Sax above the beach, Horn kneading...
(Gimme more time! will ya?)
 
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