Bands & artists like Knorkator
If you like Knorkator, 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
Oomph!
Known for their blend of industrial metal and electronic elements, Oomph! shares a similar aggressive yet playful energy in their music.
Rammstein
GuideWith heavy guitar riffs and theatrical performances, Rammstein embodies the Neue Deutsche Härte sound that resonates with Knorkator's fierce rhythms.
Eisbrecher
GuideEisbrecher combines industrial rock with catchy melodies and powerful beats, making them a fitting match for fans of Knorkator's dynamic style.
Megaherz
GuideTheir use of heavy guitar work and electronic influences aligns closely with Knorkator's approach to blending aggression and whimsy.
Die Krupps
Die Krupps' fusion of metal and industrial sounds creates a relentless energy similar to Knorkator's energetic compositions.
Unheilig
GuideWith their mix of dark themes and melodic hooks, Unheilig offers a contrast that complements the playful dynamics found in Knorkator's music.
Lindemann
The collaboration between Till Lindemann and Peter Tägtgren features heavy industrial sounds and theatrical elements reminiscent of Knorkator.
KMFDM
GuideKMFDM merges industrial rock with danceable beats, creating a high-energy soundscape that aligns well with Knorkator's musical ethos.
Common questions
Who sounds like Knorkator?
Artists similar to Knorkator include Oomph!, Rammstein, Eisbrecher and Megaherz. Each shares elements of Knorkator's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Knorkator?
Knorkator is primarily known for industrial metal and Neue Deutsche Härte. With fierce rhythms underscored by sharp contrasts and playful dynamics, their music propels forward with a relentless energy that balances aggression and whimsy.
Where should I start if I like Knorkator?
If you enjoy Knorkator, start with Oomph! — their album "Defekt" is a great entry point. Known for their blend of industrial metal and electronic elements, Oomph! shares a similar aggressive yet playful energy in their music.