Bands & artists like Fit for an Autopsy
If you like Fit for an Autopsy, 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
Thy Art Is Murder
Their blend of aggressive grooves and intense breakdowns mirrors the relentless energy found in Fit for an Autopsy's music.
Whitechapel
With their heavy riffs and dynamic shifts, Whitechapel creates a similar atmosphere of aggression and emotional depth.
The Black Dahlia Murder
GuideTheir technical instrumentation and mix of melodic elements with brutality resonate well with the sound palette of Fit for an Autopsy.
Carnifex
Carnifex combines deathcore elements with powerful grooves that evoke a comparable sense of tension and release.
Shadow of Intent
Their symphonic elements combined with heavy instrumentation create a dramatic soundscape akin to the emotional intensity of Fit for an Autopsy.
After the Burial
Known for their intricate guitar work and rhythmic complexity, they share a similar approach to blending aggression with melody.
August Burns Red
GuideTheir progressive metalcore style features dynamic shifts and technical musicianship that align well with the sonic qualities of Fit for an Autopsy.
Bleeding Through
Combining metalcore with gothic elements, their sound features both aggression and vulnerability reminiscent of Fit for an Autopsy's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Fit for an Autopsy?
Artists similar to Fit for an Autopsy include Thy Art Is Murder, Whitechapel, The Black Dahlia Murder and Carnifex. Each shares elements of Fit for an Autopsy's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Fit for an Autopsy?
Fit for an Autopsy is primarily known for punk. Their music charges forward with relentless grooves and dynamic shifts that evoke both aggression and vulnerability, creating a compelling tension throughout each track.
Where should I start if I like Fit for an Autopsy?
If you enjoy Fit for an Autopsy, start with Thy Art Is Murder — their album "The Adversary" is a great entry point. Their blend of aggressive grooves and intense breakdowns mirrors the relentless energy found in Fit for an Autopsy's music.