Bands & artists like Helmet

If you like Helmet, 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

Quicksand

Quicksand

Their blend of post-hardcore and alternative metal features intricate guitar work and a similar syncopated rhythm that drives the intensity.

alternative metal post-hardcore
Unsane

Unsane

Known for their aggressive noise rock sound, they share Helmet's penchant for heavy, distorted riffs and a raw vocal style.

noise rock
Fugazi

Fugazi

With their complex song structures and socially charged lyrics, Fugazi offers a post-hardcore edge that resonates with Helmet's angularity.

alternative rock art rock post-hardcore
The Jesus Lizard

The Jesus Lizard

Their chaotic yet controlled sound combines noise rock elements with heavy rhythms, paralleling the jagged momentum found in Helmet's music.

alternative rock
Mastodon

Mastodon

They incorporate progressive elements into their heavy sound, featuring intricate riffs and dynamic shifts reminiscent of Helmet's style.

heavy metal progressive metal sludge metal
Melvins

Melvins

Guide

Their pioneering sludge metal sound includes heavy, distorted guitars and unconventional song structures that align well with Helmet's aesthetic.

alternative rock experimental rock grunge
At the Drive-In

At the Drive-In

Guide

With their energetic post-hardcore approach and complex arrangements, they create an intense listening experience similar to Helmet's work.

emo post-hardcore
Refused

Refused

Their fusion of hardcore punk and experimental rock showcases angular riffs and politically charged lyrics akin to Helmet's sonic landscape.

hardcore punk post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Helmet?

Artists similar to Helmet include Quicksand, Unsane, Fugazi and The Jesus Lizard. Each shares elements of Helmet's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Helmet?

Helmet is primarily known for alternative metal, post-hardcore and noise rock. Angular riffs interlock with syncopated rhythms to create a jagged yet compelling momentum that demands attention.

Where should I start if I like Helmet?

If you enjoy Helmet, start with Quicksand — their album "Manic Compression" is a great entry point. Their blend of post-hardcore and alternative metal features intricate guitar work and a similar syncopated rhythm that drives the intensity.