Bands & artists like Hadouken!

If you like Hadouken!, 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

Enter Shikari

Enter Shikari

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Their fusion of post-hardcore and electronic elements creates a high-energy soundscape similar to Hadouken!'s rhythmic intensity.

electronicore post-hardcore
The Prodigy

The Prodigy

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Known for their aggressive beats and electronic rock style, they share a similar pulse and drive that energizes listeners.

alternative dance alternative rock big beat
Crystal Castles

Crystal Castles

Their blend of chiptune and dark electronic textures aligns well with the intricate layers found in Hadouken!'s music.

electroclash experimental music synth-pop
Modestep

Modestep

Combining dubstep with rock influences, Modestep's sound mirrors the energetic and genre-blending approach of Hadouken!.

dubstep electronic rock
Digitalism

Digitalism

Their electro-infused indie rock features driving beats and catchy hooks that resonate with Hadouken!'s style.

electronic music
Death from Above 1979

Death from Above 1979

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Their heavy bass lines and punk-infused electronic sound evoke a similar raw energy found in Hadouken!'s tracks.

punk rock
Justice

Justice

With their rich electronic textures and danceable grooves, Justice captures the exhilarating vibe present in Hadouken!'s music.

French electro French house electro house
Boys Noize

Boys Noize

His high-octane electro beats and innovative production techniques align closely with the energetic feel of Hadouken!.

acid house electro house techno

Common questions

Who sounds like Hadouken!?

Artists similar to Hadouken! include Enter Shikari, The Prodigy, Crystal Castles and Modestep. Each shares elements of Hadouken!'s sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Hadouken!?

Hadouken! is primarily known for indie rock, electro and electronic rock. The music pulses with an intense rhythmic drive, layering intricate electronic textures over propulsive beats that invite movement and exhilaration.

Where should I start if I like Hadouken!?

If you enjoy Hadouken!, start with Enter Shikari — their album "The Mindsweep" is a great entry point. Their fusion of post-hardcore and electronic elements creates a high-energy soundscape similar to Hadouken!'s rhythmic intensity.