Bands & artists like Dope
If you like Dope, 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
Fear Factory
Known for their blend of aggressive metal and electronic elements, Fear Factory shares a similar industrial metal sound with heavy grooves and atmospheric layers.
Ministry
GuidePioneers of industrial metal, Ministry's music features driving rhythms and harsh vocals that create an intense atmosphere akin to Dope's style.
Static-X
GuideWith their signature mix of industrial sounds and nu metal grooves, Static-X delivers the same explosive energy and rhythmic intensity as Dope.
Mudvayne
GuideMudvayne's intricate rhythms and dynamic shifts between melodic and aggressive passages align closely with the musical approach of Dope.
Rob Zombie
Rob Zombie incorporates industrial elements into his hard rock sound, creating a similar blend of groove and atmosphere that fans of Dope would appreciate.
Orgy
Orgy’s fusion of electronic music with alternative metal showcases a similar use of atmospheric textures and danceable grooves found in Dope's tracks.
Nine Inch Nails
GuideAs a key figure in industrial music, Nine Inch Nails offers a complex soundscape that mirrors the tension and release present in Dope's work.
Sevendust
Sevendust combines heavy guitar riffs with melodic vocals, creating a powerful sound that parallels the energy and groove found in Dope's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Dope?
Artists similar to Dope include Fear Factory, Ministry, Static-X and Mudvayne. Each shares elements of Dope's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Dope?
Dope is primarily known for alternative metal, nu metal and industrial metal. Their music strikes with a relentless groove that contrasts booming rhythms against atmospheric textures, creating tension that bursts into explosive moments.
Where should I start if I like Dope?
If you enjoy Dope, start with Fear Factory — their album "Soul of a New Machine" is a great entry point. Known for their blend of aggressive metal and electronic elements, Fear Factory shares a similar industrial metal sound with heavy grooves and atmospheric layers.