Bands & artists like Mokoma

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

Artists to try next

Children of Bodom

Children of Bodom

They combine aggressive riffs and melodic elements, similar to Mokoma's tension-building compositions.

melodic death metal
Arch Enemy

Arch Enemy

Their blend of melodic death metal with fierce guitar work and powerful vocals mirrors Mokoma's style.

melodic death metal
Kreator

Kreator

As pioneers of thrash metal, their relentless speed and intricate melodies resonate well with Mokoma's sound.

thrash metal
Soilwork

Soilwork

Guide

They offer a mix of melodic hooks and aggressive instrumentation that aligns closely with Mokoma's approach.

melodic death metal
Gojira

Gojira

Their heavy, progressive sound features complex rhythms and melodic moments that complement Mokoma's music.

groove metal progressive metal technical death metal
Havok

Havok

Known for their fast-paced thrash riffs and catchy choruses, they share a sonic kinship with Mokoma.

thrash metal
Overkill

Overkill

Their classic thrash sound combines aggression with melody, paralleling the dynamics found in Mokoma's tracks.

thrash metal
Testament

Testament

With their heavy riffs and melodic solos, they embody the same thrash energy that defines Mokoma's music.

thrash metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Mokoma?

Artists similar to Mokoma include Children of Bodom, Arch Enemy, Kreator and Soilwork. Each shares elements of Mokoma's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mokoma?

Mokoma is primarily known for thrash metal. Mokoma’s music surges forward with aggressive riffs and relentless drumming, punctuated by melodic refrains that create tension and release throughout each composition.

Where should I start if I like Mokoma?

If you enjoy Mokoma, start with Children of Bodom — their album "Skeletons in the Closet" is a great entry point. They combine aggressive riffs and melodic elements, similar to Mokoma's tension-building compositions.