Bands & artists like Nonpoint

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

Artists to try next

Mudvayne

Mudvayne

Guide

Their complex rhythms and aggressive guitar work mirror Nonpoint's bold sound while incorporating melodic elements.

alternative metal nu metal progressive metal
Sevendust

Sevendust

Sevendust combines heavy riffs with soulful vocals, creating a dynamic that resonates well with Nonpoint fans.

alternative metal nu metal
Ill Niño

Ill Niño

With a blend of Latin influences and nu metal aggression, Ill Niño offers a similar intensity and emotional depth.

Latin metal alternative metal nu metal
Korn

Korn

Guide

As pioneers of nu metal, Korn's heavy grooves and introspective lyrics align closely with Nonpoint's style.

alternative metal nu metal
Staind

Staind

Staind's mix of hard rock and emotional balladry provides a reflective contrast to their heavier moments, akin to Nonpoint.

alternative metal nu metal post-grunge
P.O.D.

P.O.D.

P.O.D.'s fusion of metal and melodic hooks creates an engaging soundscape similar to the driving rhythms of Nonpoint.

Christian metal alternative metal nu metal
Godsmack

Godsmack

Godsmack's powerful riffs and anthemic choruses resonate with the bold energy found in Nonpoint's music.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge
Five Finger Death Punch

Five Finger Death Punch

Guide

Their aggressive sound combined with melodic elements makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Nonpoint.

alternative metal groove metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Nonpoint?

Artists similar to Nonpoint include Mudvayne, Sevendust, Ill Niño and Korn. Each shares elements of Nonpoint's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Nonpoint?

Nonpoint is primarily known for alternative metal and nu metal. Bold guitar riffs collide with driving rhythms, creating an urgent momentum that balances intensity with reflective moments.

Where should I start if I like Nonpoint?

If you enjoy Nonpoint, start with Mudvayne — their album "The New Game" is a great entry point. Their complex rhythms and aggressive guitar work mirror Nonpoint's bold sound while incorporating melodic elements.