After years of hardcore cannabis smoking I was eventually forced to quit and did so by drinking everyday. I do not advise this, drinking is a much worse addiction than pot and I have eventually ended up back a bonghead whilst maintaining a dependence on alcohol.
Considering the list of drugs you listed perhaps drugs are not for you. The only class of drugs that seems to be omitted entirely is dissociatives, which include ketamine, DXM, nitrous and PCP. Personally I am not a big wrap for DXM but love nitrous and ketamine, never tried PCP but I don't think it is for the inexperienced.
Another option may be methamphetamine, although I am reluctant to suggest this to you as it is disgustingly addictive. I love methamphetamine and there are certainly many drugs that in the long run are as or more addictive, but in my experience and that of many others no other drug forms such a quick compulsion to use and redose whilst using.
Another option is perhaps trying milder opiates like codeine or hydrocodone. The problem many opioid naive people have is nausea due to lack of tolerance, using small to moderate doses of weaker opiates is a good way to be able to enjoy them and as tolerance develops (hopefully you will avoid this, seriously) you will come to enjoy harder opiates and quite quickly rely on them to be able to hit a true nod. This could be as slipperly a slope as getting into methamphetamine truth be told, but given the wide variety of drugs you dislike there are not a great deal of options.
Perhaps you really ought to take your dislike for this great deal of drugs as a sign they really are not the most ideal recreational activity for you, and try get yourself involved in some activities you enjoy more and are quite honestly more productive. I don't regret using drugs, despite the many consequences they have had on my life, but I certainly know I would be a lot better off today if I enjoyed any 'normal' activity half as much as I enjoyed the wide array of drugs that I do.