Bands & artists like Oomph!

If you like Oomph!, 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

Rammstein

Rammstein

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Known for their heavy guitar riffs and theatrical performances, Rammstein shares a similar intensity and industrial metal sound with driving beats.

Neue Deutsche Härte industrial metal shock rock
Eisbrecher

Eisbrecher

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Eisbrecher combines electronic elements with hard-hitting guitar work, creating a sound that resonates well with Oomph!'s industrial metal aesthetic.

Neue Deutsche Härte industrial metal
Megaherz

Megaherz

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With a blend of melodic hooks and aggressive instrumentation, Megaherz captures the same dark energy found in Oomph!'s music.

Neue Deutsche Härte industrial metal
Kreator

Kreator

As a pioneering thrash metal band, Kreator's aggressive sound and lyrical themes align closely with the intensity of Oomph!'s style.

thrash metal
Combichrist

Combichrist

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Combichrist merges industrial sounds with harsh beats and aggressive vocals, mirroring the sonic landscape created by Oomph!.

electro-industrial
Laibach

Laibach

Laibach's experimental approach to industrial music features powerful rhythms and dark themes, echoing Oomph!'s dramatic flair.

avant-garde music dark wave electronic body music
Deathstars

Deathstars

Deathstars blends gothic elements with industrial metal, creating a dense sound that parallels Oomph!'s atmospheric intensity.

gothic metal industrial metal
Nachtmahr

Nachtmahr

Nachtmahr's blend of hard techno and industrial metal creates an energetic atmosphere that resonates with the driving beats of Oomph!.

power noise

Common questions

Who sounds like Oomph!?

Artists similar to Oomph! include Rammstein, Eisbrecher, Megaherz and Kreator. Each shares elements of Oomph!'s sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Oomph!?

Oomph! is primarily known for industrial metal and Neue Deutsche Härte. With driving beats and dense guitar layers, Oomph! creates an intense soundscape that propels listeners through moments of tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Oomph!?

If you enjoy Oomph!, start with Rammstein — their album "Made in Germany 1995–2011" is a great entry point. Known for their heavy guitar riffs and theatrical performances, Rammstein shares a similar intensity and industrial metal sound with driving beats.