Not a great list in my opinion, but at least they mentioned Hawkwind, which is not really a super well-known band outside the cult following they have.
I guess if they wanted to list rock bands that make songs about science or math subjects they'd never finish the article.
But somehow they mentioned music inspired by the Fibinacci sequence, and failed to mention Lateralus by Tool, which is one of the greatest technical music achievments of one of my favorite bands ever. The lyrics and shifting time signatures of this tune are based on the sequence, including the number of syllables in each line. And for all that it's not a clunky, contrived song; at first listen you appreciate it for it's musicality, and only later do you dive in to the math references in it.
Lateralus lyrics - Tool - Lateralus - YouTube
Here's the wiki page describing the song:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralus_(song)
I guess it's not really a song about science and math so much as it's a song that uses math as a clever way to deliver the writers' own message.