Bands & artists like Prong

If you like Prong, 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

Ministry

Ministry

Guide

Ministry's industrial metal sound features aggressive rhythms and heavy guitar work that align closely with Prong's intense groove.

industrial metal thrash metal
Fear Factory

Fear Factory

Fear Factory combines elements of groove and thrash metal with industrial influences, creating a driving sound reminiscent of Prong.

death metal groove metal industrial metal
Sepultura

Sepultura

Guide

Sepultura's blend of thrash and groove metal, along with their complex rhythms, captures a similar intensity to Prong's music.

alternative metal death metal groove metal
Machine Head

Machine Head

Machine Head's heavy riffs and dynamic song structures echo the aggressive yet intricate style found in Prong's catalog.

alternative metal groove metal thrash metal
Godflesh

Godflesh

Godflesh's fusion of industrial and metal creates a dark, relentless atmosphere that parallels Prong's sonic landscape.

industrial metal sludge metal
Killing Joke

Killing Joke

Killing Joke's post-punk industrial sound features driving beats and jagged textures that resonate with Prong's aesthetic.

gothic rock industrial metal new wave
Soulfly

Soulfly

Soulfly incorporates tribal grooves and heavy instrumentation that align well with the rhythmic complexity of Prong's music.

groove metal thrash metal
Biohazard

Biohazard

Guide

Biohazard blends hardcore punk with metal, delivering aggressive rhythms and grooves similar to those found in Prong's work.

New York hardcore groove metal hardcore punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Prong?

Artists similar to Prong include Ministry, Fear Factory, Sepultura and Machine Head. Each shares elements of Prong's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Prong?

Prong is primarily known for thrash metal, alternative metal and industrial metal. With relentless rhythms and jagged textures, Prong's music propels forward with an unwavering intensity, intertwining moments of aggressive drive with intricate grooves that demand engagement.

Where should I start if I like Prong?

If you enjoy Prong, start with Ministry — their album "Undercover" is a great entry point. Ministry's industrial metal sound features aggressive rhythms and heavy guitar work that align closely with Prong's intense groove.