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Freak Kitchen, and their front man, now solo artist, Matthias IA Eklundh.
I only know a couple singles, but I get the sense Primus is pretty wacky
Their lead instrument is a bass with guitar rythm
Igorrr is its own music genre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFxDOV6IwHk
(Not really, it's a blend of metal and breakcore)
spose
I haven't heard of Spose in a long time. "I'm Awesome" was a hilarious song back in the day. Presumably it still is.
In my search for artists like the Beastie Boys I came across Joey Valence & Brae and I'm loving their music.
The Presidents of the United States of America fit the bill
Red Fang have some hilarious videos.
Does music that is unintentionally funny count? Like how you laugh at a bad B-movie?
Because if so...
Rod Stewart.
Mindless Self Indulgence.
I second most of these other recommendations, but since I haven't seen them said yet, The Magnetic Fields. Somehow manages to be funny while also being very geniune and touching, which I think is kind of what I look for in a band.
Steel Panther, before they jumped the shark.
Alestorm.