Bands & artists like Combichrist
If you like Combichrist, 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.
New to Combichrist? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Skinny Puppy
GuidePioneers of the electro-industrial genre, their use of aggressive beats and dark, layered synths creates a similarly chaotic atmosphere.
Front Line Assembly
Known for their blend of industrial and electronic elements, they share a penchant for driving rhythms and complex soundscapes.
KMFDM
GuideTheir energetic mix of industrial rock and electronic music features heavy beats and aggressive vocals that resonate with Combichrist's style.
VNV Nation
GuideWhile more melodic, their powerful anthems combine driving beats with lush synths, appealing to fans of intense electronic music.
Grendel
With a focus on hard-hitting beats and aggressive electronic sounds, Grendel's music aligns closely with the sonic intensity of Combichrist.
Suicide Commando
Their blend of harsh EBM and industrial elements creates a similar frenetic energy that fans of Combichrist would appreciate.
Assemblage 23
Combining emotive lyrics with driving electronic beats, their sound maintains a balance between aggression and melody akin to Combichrist.
Die Krupps
They fuse metal with industrial sounds, resulting in powerful tracks that echo the intensity found in Combichrist's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Combichrist?
Artists similar to Combichrist include Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, KMFDM and VNV Nation. Each shares elements of Combichrist's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Combichrist?
Combichrist is primarily known for electro-industrial. With driving beats and harsh synth lines that build tension before erupting into frenzied chaos, Combichrist creates an intense sonic landscape that demands physical response.
Where should I start if I like Combichrist?
If you enjoy Combichrist, start with Skinny Puppy — their album "B-Sides Collect" is a great entry point. Pioneers of the electro-industrial genre, their use of aggressive beats and dark, layered synths creates a similarly chaotic atmosphere.