Bands & artists like Madball

If you like Madball, 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 Madball? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Sick of It All

Sick of It All

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As pioneers of New York hardcore, Sick of It All shares the same raw energy and lyrical intensity as Madball.

New York hardcore hardcore punk
Earth Crisis

Earth Crisis

Earth Crisis infuses their hardcore sound with a heavy dose of urgency and social commentary, resonating with Madball's themes.

hardcore punk metalcore
Terror

Terror

Guide

Terror's relentless pace and aggressive delivery make them a perfect match for fans of Madball's high-octane style.

beatdown hardcore hardcore punk
Biohazard

Biohazard

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Biohazard blends hardcore punk with elements of metal, creating a powerful sound that aligns well with Madball's intensity.

New York hardcore groove metal hardcore punk
Agnostic Front

Agnostic Front

Agnostic Front's classic New York hardcore sound and streetwise lyrics parallel Madball's ethos and musical aggression.

New York hardcore crossover thrash
Strife

Strife

Strife delivers a fierce blend of hardcore and melodic elements that echoes the passionate drive found in Madball's music.

hardcore punk
Champion

Champion

Champion's fast-paced hardcore style and positive messages resonate with the urgency and energy characteristic of Madball.

hardcore punk
No Warning

No Warning

No Warning captures the raw energy and aggressive sound that fans of Madball would appreciate.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Madball?

Artists similar to Madball include Sick of It All, Earth Crisis, Terror and Biohazard. Each shares elements of Madball's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Madball?

Madball is primarily known for hardcore punk and New York hardcore. Driven by aggressive rhythms and powerful dynamics, Madball's music delivers a relentless charge that compels movement while capturing the urgency of lived experiences.

Where should I start if I like Madball?

If you enjoy Madball, start with Sick of It All — their album "Call to Arms" is a great entry point. As pioneers of New York hardcore, Sick of It All shares the same raw energy and lyrical intensity as Madball.