Bands & artists like Fever 333
If you like Fever 333, 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
Death Grips
Known for their aggressive blend of punk, hip-hop, and electronic elements, Death Grips delivers a raw intensity that resonates with Fever 333's relentless energy.
Rage Against the Machine
GuideTheir fusion of rap and rock, coupled with politically charged lyrics and powerful instrumentation, aligns closely with Fever 333's message-driven sound.
Ho99o9
Combining punk rock with hip-hop influences, Ho99o9 shares a similar chaotic energy and confrontational lyricism that mirrors Fever 333's style.
Linkin Park
GuideWith their blend of nu-metal and rap, Linkin Park's dynamic soundscapes and emotional intensity echo the multifaceted approach of Fever 333.
The Armed
The Armed's chaotic yet meticulously crafted noise rock incorporates elements of hardcore punk that resonate well with Fever 333's aggressive aesthetic.
Bring Me the Horizon
Their evolution from metalcore to incorporating electronic elements parallels Fever 333's genre-blending approach while maintaining a high-energy delivery.
P.O.D.
P.O.D.'s fusion of rock, rap, and reggae creates an energetic atmosphere that complements the rhythmic intensity found in Fever 333's music.
Spiritbox
GuideWith their heavy sound and emotional depth, Spiritbox combines metalcore with atmospheric elements that can appeal to fans of Fever 333's dynamic range.
Common questions
Who sounds like Fever 333?
Artists similar to Fever 333 include Death Grips, Rage Against the Machine, Ho99o9 and Linkin Park. Each shares elements of Fever 333's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Fever 333?
Fever 333 is primarily known for hip-hop, punk and post-hardcore. The music strikes with a relentless pulse, layering aggressive rhythms over sharp contrasts in dynamics and tempo that compel movement and provoke thought.
Where should I start if I like Fever 333?
If you enjoy Fever 333, start with Death Grips — their album "The Powers That B" is a great entry point. Known for their aggressive blend of punk, hip-hop, and electronic elements, Death Grips delivers a raw intensity that resonates with Fever 333's relentless energy.