Bands & artists like Blood Command
If you like Blood Command, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Refused
Known for their explosive energy and intricate arrangements, Refused combines hardcore punk with a vibrant, experimental edge.
The Bronx
With their high-octane punk rock sound and catchy hooks, The Bronx delivers a similar frenetic energy that drives their music forward.
Pennywise
Pennywise's aggressive rhythms and anthemic choruses create a powerful punk sound that resonates with Blood Command's energetic style.
Against Me!
GuideTheir blend of punk rock and folk influences, combined with urgent vocal delivery, aligns well with the dynamic sound of Blood Command.
Every Time I Die
Known for their chaotic yet melodic approach to hardcore, Every Time I Die shares a similar intensity and infectious energy.
The Chariot
With their relentless energy and chaotic instrumentation, The Chariot embodies a raw punk spirit that mirrors Blood Command's urgency.
Touché Amoré
Their emotionally charged lyrics paired with intense instrumentation create a compelling sonic experience akin to Blood Command's style.
No Use for a Name
With catchy melodies and fast-paced rhythms, No Use for a Name offers a classic punk sound that complements the energetic vibe of Blood Command.
Common questions
Who sounds like Blood Command?
Artists similar to Blood Command include Refused, The Bronx, Pennywise and Against Me!. Each shares elements of Blood Command's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Blood Command?
Blood Command is primarily known for hardcore punk. A frenetic mix of aggressive rhythms and vibrant hooks creates an urgent pulse that drives each song forward while maintaining an infectious energy throughout.
Where should I start if I like Blood Command?
If you enjoy Blood Command, start with Refused — their album "The Shape of Punk to Come" is a great entry point. Known for their explosive energy and intricate arrangements, Refused combines hardcore punk with a vibrant, experimental edge.