Bands & artists like Dagoba

If you like Dagoba, 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

Soilwork

Soilwork

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Their blend of melodic death metal with groove elements and intricate guitar work creates a similarly dense atmosphere.

melodic death metal
Fear Factory

Fear Factory

Known for their industrial metal sound, Fear Factory combines aggressive rhythms with melodic hooks that resonate with Dagoba's style.

death metal groove metal industrial metal
Gojira

Gojira

Gojira's complex song structures and heavy grooves provide a powerful sonic experience akin to Dagoba's music.

groove metal progressive metal technical death metal
Meshuggah

Meshuggah

Their polyrhythmic approach and heavy, intricate compositions parallel the dense atmospheres created by Dagoba.

avant-garde metal djent extreme metal
Lamb of God

Lamb of God

With their aggressive grooves and dynamic shifts, Lamb Of God captures similar tension and release found in Dagoba's tracks.

groove metal metalcore
DevilDriver

DevilDriver

DevilDriver's blend of groove metal and melodic elements offers a comparable intensity and rhythmic complexity to Dagoba.

groove metal melodic death metal
Machine Head

Machine Head

Their heavy riffs and driving rhythms align closely with the energetic soundscapes crafted by Dagoba.

alternative metal groove metal thrash metal
Trivium

Trivium

Trivium's mix of thrash and melodic elements resonates well with the groove-oriented style present in Dagoba's music.

heavy metal melodic metalcore progressive metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Dagoba?

Artists similar to Dagoba include Soilwork, Fear Factory, Gojira and Meshuggah. Each shares elements of Dagoba's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dagoba?

Dagoba is primarily known for groove metal. Through pounding rhythms and intricate layering, Dagoba creates a dense atmosphere that compels movement while balancing tension and release throughout their tracks.

Where should I start if I like Dagoba?

If you enjoy Dagoba, start with Soilwork — their album "Sworn to a Great Divide" is a great entry point. Their blend of melodic death metal with groove elements and intricate guitar work creates a similarly dense atmosphere.