Bands & artists like Hinder

If you like Hinder, 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.

New to Hinder? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Nickelback

Nickelback

Guide

Nickelback shares Hinder's anthemic melodies and hard rock instrumentation, often featuring layered guitars and catchy choruses.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Theory of a Deadman

Theory of a Deadman

Guide

With a similar blend of post-grunge and hard rock elements, Theory of a Deadman delivers emotive lyrics and strong melodic hooks.

alternative rock hard rock
Shinedown

Shinedown

Shinedown combines powerful vocals with driving rhythms and dynamic guitar work, paralleling Hinder's explosive sound.

alternative metal alternative rock hard rock
Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of Mudd

Guide

Puddle of Mudd's gritty vocals and heavy guitar riffs align well with Hinder's hard rock style and thematic focus.

post-grunge
Creed

Creed

Creed's soaring melodies and post-grunge aesthetic resonate with Hinder's anthemic approach and emotional depth.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Daughtry

Daughtry

Guide

Daughtry features strong vocal performances and a mix of rock ballads and upbeat tracks, similar to Hinder's musical range.

alternative metal hard rock pop rock
Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

With their heavy guitar-driven sound and introspective lyrics, Breaking Benjamin offers a darker yet comparable vibe to Hinder.

alternative metal alternative rock nu metal
3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down blends melodic rock with heartfelt lyrics, echoing the anthemic qualities found in Hinder's music.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge

Common questions

Who sounds like Hinder?

Artists similar to Hinder include Nickelback, Theory of a Deadman, Shinedown and Puddle of Mudd. Each shares elements of Hinder's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Hinder?

Hinder is primarily known for hard rock and post-grunge. Hinder’s music strikes with an insistent rhythmic drive, layered guitar textures, and anthemic melodies that build toward explosive choruses.

Where should I start if I like Hinder?

If you enjoy Hinder, start with Nickelback — their album "The Long Road" is a great entry point. Nickelback shares Hinder's anthemic melodies and hard rock instrumentation, often featuring layered guitars and catchy choruses.