Tom Morello's nearest audiences are comedians and actors — not fellow musicians. Across the top 10 neighbors, the subcategory breakdown runs five comedians, three actors, one TV show, and one TV personality, with no other Musicians and Bands appearing anywhere in the set.
The shape is flat: scores compress from Bob Odenkirk at 0.92 down to Joel McHale at 0.87, a span of only five points across ten neighbors. Similarity here measures audience composition — two entities score high when their audiences look alike, regardless of what those entities do. Andy Richter and Will Arnett both land at 0.90, tied for second. Sarah Beattie (0.88), Dave Attell (0.88), and Anthony Jeselnik (0.88) follow in a tight cluster. Team Coco (0.88) is the lone TV show in the top 10, and Jordan Klepper (0.88) and Patton Oswalt (0.87) round out the comedian-heavy band. The one actor who leads the set — Odenkirk — is himself closely associated with comedy-adjacent work, which fits the overall character of the cluster.
The flat distribution, combined with the near-total absence of musicians in the top 10, suggests Morello's audience is defined less by genre affiliation than by a sensibility that aligns it with the late-night comedy and character-actor world.