Bands & artists like P.O.D.

If you like P.O.D., 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

Linkin Park

Linkin Park

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Their fusion of nu metal and rap elements, combined with melodic choruses, mirrors P.O.D.'s aggressive yet uplifting sound.

alternative metal alternative rock electronic rock
Korn

Korn

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As pioneers of nu metal, Korn's heavy riffs and emotional intensity resonate closely with P.O.D.'s style.

alternative metal nu metal
Skillet

Skillet

Skillet's blend of hard rock and electronic elements, along with their Christian themes, aligns well with P.O.D.'s aesthetic.

Christian rock alternative metal alternative rock
Faith No More

Faith No More

Their genre-blending approach and dynamic shifts in mood and instrumentation reflect the complexity found in P.O.D.'s music.

alternative metal alternative rock
Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

With their anthemic choruses and heavy instrumentation, Breaking Benjamin shares a similar sonic landscape with P.O.D.

alternative metal alternative rock nu metal
Slipknot

Slipknot

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Their aggressive sound and use of various vocal styles create a tension that is reminiscent of P.O.D.'s music.

alternative metal groove metal nu metal
Thousand Foot Krutch

Thousand Foot Krutch

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Their energetic blend of rap-rock and alternative metal captures the same uplifting aggression found in P.O.D.'s work.

Christian rock
Haste the Day

Haste the Day

This band combines melodic metalcore with intense vocals, creating a sound that resonates with P.O.D.'s duality of aggression and melody.

Christian metal

Common questions

Who sounds like P.O.D.?

Artists similar to P.O.D. include Linkin Park, Korn, Skillet and Faith No More. Each shares elements of P.O.D.'s sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is P.O.D.?

P.O.D. is primarily known for alternative metal, nu metal and rap rock. With driving rhythms and a mix of melodic hooks and heavy riffs, P.O.D.'s music creates a powerful tension between aggression and uplifting resolve.

Where should I start if I like P.O.D.?

If you enjoy P.O.D., start with Linkin Park — their album "One More Light" is a great entry point. Their fusion of nu metal and rap elements, combined with melodic choruses, mirrors P.O.D.'s aggressive yet uplifting sound.