Bands & artists like Injury Reserve

If you like Injury Reserve, 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

Death Grips

Death Grips

Their experimental blend of aggressive beats and unconventional song structures mirrors Injury Reserve's off-kilter rhythms.

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JPEGMafia

JPEGMafia

JPEGMAFIA combines punk energy with hip-hop, creating a chaotic yet cathartic atmosphere similar to Injury Reserve's approach.

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Shabazz Palaces

Shabazz Palaces

Their abstract lyricism and eclectic production style create a sonic landscape that parallels the tension and release in Injury Reserve's work.

Ski Mask the Slump God

Ski Mask the Slump God

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Known for his rapid-fire delivery and playful beats, Ski Mask's dynamic style complements the rhythmic complexity of Injury Reserve.

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Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak

His fusion of hip-hop, funk, and soul creates a vibrant sound that shares a similar energetic pulse with Injury Reserve's music.

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Run the Jewels

Run the Jewels

Their hard-hitting beats and socially conscious lyrics evoke a sense of urgency akin to the emotional weight found in Injury Reserve's tracks.

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Aesop Rock

Aesop Rock

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Aesop Rock's intricate wordplay and unique production choices align well with the complex textures present in Injury Reserve's sound.

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Brockhampton

Brockhampton

Their diverse range of influences and collaborative spirit create an unpredictable yet cohesive sound reminiscent of Injury Reserve's style.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Injury Reserve?

Artists similar to Injury Reserve include Death Grips, JPEGMafia, Shabazz Palaces and Ski Mask the Slump God. Each shares elements of Injury Reserve's sound while bringing their own perspective.

Where should I start if I like Injury Reserve?

If you enjoy Injury Reserve, start with Death Grips — their album "The Powers That B" is a great entry point. Their experimental blend of aggressive beats and unconventional song structures mirrors Injury Reserve's off-kilter rhythms.