| 1 |
The Beatles - One of the first mainstream albums to use a Moog was Abbey Road |
84824 |
| 2 |
Michael Jackson |
55460 |
| 3 |
Paul McCartney |
45563 |
| 4 |
Linkin Park |
38647 |
| 5 |
George Harrison |
31239 |
| 6 |
Muse - Minimoogs are used to perform the band's siganture synth arpeggios, played live by Dominic Howard and Morgan Nicholls. |
22308 |
| 7 |
David Bowie |
22237 |
| 8 |
Freddie Mercury |
20105 |
| 9 |
Dr. Dre |
19064 |
| 10 |
Deadmau5 |
19041 |
| 11 |
Prince |
17482 |
| 12 |
Radiohead |
15613 |
| 13 |
Daft Punk |
14394 |
| 14 |
Alicia Keys |
13834 |
| 15 |
Coldplay |
13795 |
| 16 |
Rush - Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson |
13098 |
| 17 |
MGMT - (formerly known as The Management) |
12167 |
| 18 |
Beastie Boys |
10108 |
| 19 |
ABBA |
9926 |
| 20 |
Stevie Wonder |
9760 |
| 21 |
Frank Zappa - had most of his keyboard players playing a Minimoog in the '70s and '80s. |
9466 |
| 22 |
Jason Mraz |
9349 |
| 23 |
The Beach Boys |
8958 |
| 24 |
Janet Jackson |
8648 |
| 25 |
The Cure |
8363 |
| 26 |
Depeche Mode |
8124 |
| 27 |
Timbaland |
7609 |
| 28 |
Deftones |
7000 |
| 29 |
Neurosis |
6984 |
| 30 |
Trent Reznor |
6836 |
| 31 |
Queens of the Stone Age - Dean Fertita (Uses a Little Phatty) |
6816 |
| 32 |
Incubus |
6668 |
| 33 |
Heart |
6593 |
| 34 |
John Frusciante - Red Hot Chili Peppers |
6353 |
| 35 |
Yes |
6312 |
| 36 |
The Monkees - Their song "Daily Nightly" was the first known pop recording to feature a synthesizer, namely the Moog Modular synth purchased by Micky Dolenz, only the third to be sold commercially at the time. |
6203 |
| 37 |
Hans Zimmer - Film composer |
6170 |
| 38 |
Cake |
6055 |
| 39 |
Lenny Kravitz |
5949 |
| 40 |
David Gilmour |
5948 |
| 41 |
Paul Simon |
5797 |
| 42 |
Brian Eno - Roxy Music |
5342 |
| 43 |
Zakk Wylde - Black Label Society, on the album, Mafia |
5230 |
| 44 |
Linda McCartney - Wings |
5054 |
| 45 |
Ben Folds |
4677 |
| 46 |
Silk - Multi Grammy Winner |
4663 |
| 47 |
Moby |
4569 |
| 48 |
Brian Wilson - On the album Love You |
4432 |
| 49 |
Joni Mitchell - On the song "The Jungle Line" from The Hissing of Summer Lawns |
4339 |
| 50 |
DragonForce |
4175 |
| 51 |
Air |
4066 |
| 52 |
Norman Cook |
4020 |
| 53 |
Franz Ferdinand |
3977 |
| 54 |
John Paul Jones - With Led Zeppelin on the song "Friends" |
3918 |
| 55 |
Mastodon |
3777 |
| 56 |
Rick Rubin |
3669 |
| 57 |
Kraftwerk (used Micromoog, Minimoog and Polymoog) |
3653 |
| 58 |
Devo |
3388 |
| 59 |
Herbie Hancock |
3376 |
| 60 |
Lettuce - Lactucarium |
3274 |
| 61 |
Geddy Lee - Rush |
3066 |
| 62 |
Relient K - Select songs |
3040 |
| 63 |
Santana |
2827 |
| 64 |
Jean Michel Jarre |
2695 |
| 65 |
Richard Wright - Pink Floyd |
2692 |
| 66 |
Gordon Lightfoot |
2584 |
| 67 |
Gary Numan |
2540 |
| 68 |
John Fogerty |
2522 |
| 69 |
CKY |
2439 |
| 70 |
Vangelis |
2400 |
| 71 |
Leon Russell |
2353 |
| 72 |
Jeff Lynne - Electric Light Orchestra |
2180 |
| 73 |
Goldfrapp |
2147 |
| 74 |
Steve Earle |
2068 |
| 75 |
Alex Lifeson - Rush |
2032 |
| 76 |
Scott Storch |
2004 |
| 77 |
Manfred Mann |
1836 |
| 78 |
Billy Preston |
1802 |
| 79 |
Chick Corea |
1763 |
| 80 |
Rick Wakeman |
1743 |
| 81 |
DJ Quik |
1679 |
| 82 |
Zero 7 |
1603 |
| 83 |
Sunn O))) |
1595 |
| 84 |
Micky Dolenz - The Monkees |
1580 |
| 85 |
Tangerine Dream |
1575 |
| 86 |
Morcheeba |
1571 |
| 87 |
Paul Shaffer - Late Show with David Letterman |
1558 |
| 88 |
The Crystal Method |
1552 |
| 89 |
Motion City Soundtrack |
1528 |
| 90 |
Skinny Puppy |
1445 |
| 91 |
Jack's Mannequin |
1420 |
| 92 |
Chad Hugo - The Neptunes, N.E.R.D |
1417 |
| 93 |
BT |
1385 |
| 94 |
Thursday |
1379 |
| 95 |
Ray Manzarek One of the earliest uses on an album, from the psychedelic rock album Strange Days by The Doors |
1358 |
| 96 |
Thurston Moore - Sonic Youth, on Evol |
1357 |
| 97 |
Sun Ra |
1338 |
| 98 |
Portugal. The Man |
1274 |
| 99 |
Stereolab |
1245 |
| 100 |
Vince Clarke - Erasure |
1236 |
| 101 |
The Residents |
1228 |
| 102 |
Giorgio Moroder and his team |
1219 |
| 103 |
Liam Howlett - The Prodigy |
1179 |
| 104 |
Matt Sharp - Weezer, The Rentals |
1168 |
| 105 |
Nuno Bettencourt - Extreme, Population1 |
1152 |
| 106 |
Mike Farrell - Morrissey, Macy Gray |
1117 |
| 107 |
Adam Jones - Tool |
1091 |
| 108 |
Fu |
1084 |
| 109 |
Jordan Rudess - Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment |
1007 |
| 110 |
Wendy Carlos |
974 |
| 111 |
Soulwax |
954 |
| 112 |
VAST |
929 |
| 113 |
Thomas Dolby |
911 |
| 114 |
Steve Morse - Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Deep Purple, Kansas - In the 70s and 80s Morse played a modified Fender Telecaster run through a homemade effects system using a full MiniMoog, both studio and live |
873 |
| 115 |
Yellow Magic Orchestra |
851 |
| 116 |
Hinterland |
840 |
| 117 |
Robert Miles |
817 |
| 118 |
Graham Coxon - Blur |
805 |
| 119 |
Ludo |
786 |
| 120 |
Friendly Fires |
779 |
| 121 |
Dennis DeYoung - Styx |
777 |
| 122 |
Madonna Wayne Gacy - Marilyn Manson |
758 |
| 123 |
Roger McGuinn - The Byrds |
734 |
| 124 |
Mark Linkous - Sparklehorse |
728 |
| 125 |
Front Line Assembly |
703 |
| 126 |
Keith Emerson - Emerson, Lake & Palmer |
677 |
| 127 |
Jesse Carmichael - Maroon 5 |
629 |
| 128 |
Alan Wilder Recoil |
613 |
| 129 |
Telex |
598 |
| 130 |
Nick Rhodes - Duran Duran |
594 |
| 131 |
Kenna |
571 |
| 132 |
The Locust - Post-punk/noise rock/crust punk band |
567 |
| 133 |
Klaus Schulze |
561 |
| 134 |
The Rentals |
547 |
| 135 |
Akira Yamaoka |
528 |
| 136 |
Gary Wright- Spooky Tooth, Gary Wright (solo) |
499 |
| 137 |
Jan Hammer - Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jeff Beck, Miami Vice |
477 |
| 138 |
Dean Fertita - Queens of the Stone Age, The Dead Weather |
474 |
| 139 |
The Unicorns |
461 |
| 140 |
George Duke |
430 |
| 141 |
Charlie Clouser - Nine Inch Nails |
409 |
| 142 |
Don Airey |
399 |
| 143 |
Bernie Worrell - Keyboards player with Parliament, Funkadelic, etc. |
358 |
| 144 |
Head East |
340 |
| 145 |
Frank Lucas |
306 |
| 146 |
Geoff Downes - Asia, Buggles |
289 |
| 147 |
4hero |
278 |
| 148 |
Isao Tomita |
270 |
| 149 |
Rita Lee |
267 |
| 150 |
Doug Fieger - The Knack |
252 |
| 151 |
John Linnell - in both They Might Be Giants and the early band The Mundanes |
238 |
| 152 |
Page McConnell - Phish |
233 |
| 153 |
James Dewees - The Get Up Kids and Reggie and the Full Effect |
227 |
| 154 |
Money Mark |
226 |
| 155 |
Hugo Montenegro |
222 |
| 156 |
Greg Phillinganes |
218 |
| 157 |
Jesse F. Keeler - Death from Above 1979 |
213 |
| 158 |
Nellee Hooper |
210 |
| 159 |
John Vanderslice |
203 |
| 160 |
David Sancious |
203 |
| 161 |
Edan |
198 |
| 162 |
Patrick Moraz - Yes, The Moody Blues |
196 |
| 163 |
Gershon Kingsley - Music to Moog by, etc. |
183 |
| 164 |
Trocadero |
183 |
| 165 |
Jane Child |
179 |
| 166 |
The Anniversary |
172 |
| 167 |
Dick Hyman |
161 |
| 168 |
Steve Walsh - Kansas |
151 |
| 169 |
Adrian Utley - Portishead |
151 |
| 170 |
Joy Electric |
145 |
| 171 |
Peter Bardens - Camel |
145 |
| 172 |
Richard Tandy - Electric Light Orchestra |
135 |
| 173 |
Edgar Froese |
134 |
| 174 |
Lee Curreri |
134 |
| 175 |
Jenny Conlee - The Decemberists |
128 |
| 176 |
Chris Jasper |
127 |
| 177 |
John Medeski - Medeski, Martin and Wood |
126 |
| 178 |
Peter Wolf - in Frank Zappa's band. |
124 |
| 179 |
Paul Bley - First live performance of a Moog, at Lincoln Center in 1969 |
124 |
| 180 |
Jean-Jacques Perrey |
120 |
| 181 |
Gary Usher - On Sagittarius' album The Blue Marble |
116 |
| 182 |
Battlecat - Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg) |
116 |
| 183 |
Roger O'Donnell - The Cure, Thompson Twins, The Psychedelic Furs, Berlin |
114 |
| 184 |
Timmy T |
113 |
| 185 |
Piero Umiliani |
112 |
| 186 |
Neal Doughty - REO Speedwagon |
112 |
| 187 |
Ian Underwood |
112 |
| 188 |
Dave Greenfield - The Stranglers |
111 |
| 189 |
Tonto's Expanding Head Band |
110 |
| 190 |
The Moog Cookbook |
108 |
| 191 |
Hybrid |
104 |
| 192 |
Thighpaulsandra |
104 |
| 193 |
Don Preston |
100 |
| 194 |
Max Middleton |
94 |
| 195 |
Zac Baird - Korn, Everlast, Fear and the Nervous System, Jonathan Davis and the SFA, Maimou |
92 |
| 196 |
Christopher Franke |
88 |
| 197 |
Tim Blake - Crystal Machine -Gong & Hawkwind |
81 |
| 198 |
Travis Dickerson |
81 |
| 199 |
Los Jaivas - On the album Alturas De Macchu Picchu |
80 |
| 200 |
Dead Disco |
80 |
| 201 |
DJ Logic |
80 |
| 202 |
Larry Fast |
78 |