r/mathrock
75k members
r/mathrock is a subreddit with 75k members. The community frequently discusses math rock, songs, bands, music, and guitar, and they frequently recommend/review bands, daw, and theory books, and the most common flair used is instrumental, new release, live , og math, and tour/show announcement .
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Popular Topics in r/mathrock
#1
Math Rock
44 posts
#2
Songs
12 posts
#3
Bands
12 posts
#4
Music
8 posts
#5
Guitar
6 posts
#6
Song
5 posts
#7
Cover
4 posts
#8
New Music Release
4 posts
#9
Japan
3 posts
#10
Album
3 posts
Products Discussed in r/mathrock
Bands
8 reviews
#1
Chalk Hands
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
They Don't Deserve To Know
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Self Evident
4.0★ from 1 review
Daw
2 reviews
#1
Ableton Live
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
FL Studio
4.0★ from 1 review
Theory Books
1 review
#1
Rick Beato
4.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/mathrock
#1
Instrumental
: "New cd😋"
12 posts
#2
New Release
: "American Football LP4 releasing 5.01.2026"
9 posts
#3
Live
: "Finally got to see toe in London last night, what a show!"
6 posts
#4
OG Math
: "What's the story behind this album cover?"
4 posts
#5
Tour/Show Announcement
: "Gods. Summer Tour with CPS"
4 posts
#6
Quality Content
: "The four horsemen of Indie math rock."
3 posts
#7
Cover
: "Pancho- needle/thread cover"
3 posts
#8
Vocals
: "Tera Melos - Weird Circles"
2 posts
#9
Original Composition
: "We mix glitchy post-hardcore with midwest emo, and heavy j-math riffage. We're from Argentina!"
2 posts
#10
Supertwinkles
: "Just a friendly reminder that this cover exists"
2 posts
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Yearly
+7k members(9.7%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026