Bands & artists like Disciple

If you like Disciple, 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

Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter

Known for their blend of metalcore and melodic elements, they share a similar intensity and lyrical focus on faith.

Christian metal alternative metal groove metal
August Burns Red

August Burns Red

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Their complex guitar work and aggressive rhythms align closely with Disciple's driving sound while maintaining a hopeful undertone.

metalcore
For Today

For Today

Combining heavy riffs with uplifting messages, their music embodies the same push-and-pull between aggression and hope found in Disciple.

punk rock
Fit for a King

Fit for a King

With a mix of melodic hooks and heavy breakdowns, their sound resonates well with the dense layers characteristic of Disciple.

Christian metal metalcore
The Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada

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Their fusion of metalcore and post-hardcore elements creates an expansive soundscape that parallels the emotional depth of Disciple.

metalcore
P.O.D.

P.O.D.

Their blend of nu-metal and melodic rock features themes of hope and resilience that resonate with Disciple's lyrical focus.

Christian metal alternative metal nu metal
Skillet

Skillet

With their anthemic choruses and heavy instrumentation, Skillet shares a similar energy and thematic depth with Disciple.

Christian rock alternative metal alternative rock
We Came as Romans

We Came as Romans

Their use of melodic choruses alongside aggressive instrumentation mirrors the dynamic contrasts found in Disciple's music.

metalcore post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Disciple?

Artists similar to Disciple include Demon Hunter, August Burns Red, For Today and Fit for a King. Each shares elements of Disciple's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Disciple?

Disciple is primarily known for Christian metal. The music is characterized by driving rhythms, dense guitar layers, and moments of expansive melody that create a visceral push-and-pull between aggression and hope.

Where should I start if I like Disciple?

If you enjoy Disciple, start with Demon Hunter — their album "Outlive" is a great entry point. Known for their blend of metalcore and melodic elements, they share a similar intensity and lyrical focus on faith.