Bands & artists like Full of Hell

If you like Full of Hell, 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

The Body

The Body

Their fusion of harsh noise and heavy metal creates an overwhelming sonic experience similar to Full of Hell's dense sound.

doom metal
Converge

Converge

Known for their chaotic blend of hardcore punk and metal, Converge delivers intense rhythms and abrasive textures that resonate with Full of Hell's style.

metalcore
Napalm Death

Napalm Death

As pioneers of grindcore, their fast tempos and aggressive instrumentation align closely with the relentless energy found in Full of Hell's music.

death metal grindcore hardcore punk
Pig Destroyer

Pig Destroyer

Guide

Their intricate song structures and brutal soundscapes echo the complexity and intensity present in Full of Hell's work.

grindcore
Merzbow

Merzbow

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As a leading figure in noise music, Merzbow's extreme sound experimentation parallels the abrasive qualities of Full of Hell.

dark ambient drone music free improvisation
Trap Them

Trap Them

Their blend of hardcore punk and metal with a raw production style makes them a fitting companion to Full of Hell's sonic assault.

grindcore
Unsane

Unsane

With their heavy use of dissonance and feedback, Unsane captures a similar chaotic energy that fans of Full of Hell will appreciate.

noise rock
Cattle Decapitation

Cattle Decapitation

Their combination of grindcore and death metal, along with socially charged lyrics, aligns well with the thematic elements found in Full of Hell's music.

deathgrind

Common questions

Who sounds like Full of Hell?

Artists similar to Full of Hell include The Body, Converge, Napalm Death and Pig Destroyer. Each shares elements of Full of Hell's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Full of Hell?

Full of Hell is primarily known for punk, grindcore and noise music. Their music erupts with abrasive density, marked by rapid-fire bursts of rhythm and a suffocating wall of noise that challenges the listener's endurance.

Where should I start if I like Full of Hell?

If you enjoy Full of Hell, start with The Body — their album "Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light" is a great entry point. Their fusion of harsh noise and heavy metal creates an overwhelming sonic experience similar to Full of Hell's dense sound.