Bands & artists like Red Fang

If you like Red Fang, 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

Mastodon

Mastodon

Mastodon combines heavy riffs with intricate rhythms and a progressive edge, appealing to fans of Red Fang's stoner rock sound.

heavy metal progressive metal sludge metal
The Sword

The Sword

With their blend of heavy metal and stoner rock, The Sword delivers powerful riffs and a similar rugged aesthetic.

heavy metal
Clutch

Clutch

Clutch's groove-oriented rock features catchy riffs and a driving rhythm that resonates well with Red Fang's style.

blues rock hard rock stoner rock
High on Fire

High on Fire

High on Fire offers intense, riff-heavy music with a raw energy that aligns closely with the urgency found in Red Fang's tracks.

sludge metal stoner metal
Kyuss

Kyuss

As pioneers of stoner rock, Kyuss provides the same desert-influenced heavy sound that fans of Red Fang would appreciate.

stoner metal stoner rock
Fu Manchu

Fu Manchu

Guide

Fu Manchu's fuzz-laden guitars and laid-back grooves create a stoner rock atmosphere akin to Red Fang's music.

stoner rock
Earthless

Earthless

Earthless is known for their instrumental jams filled with heavy guitar work, appealing to fans who enjoy the expansive side of stoner rock.

instrumental rock
Torche

Torche

Torche blends melodic elements with heavy riffs, creating an accessible yet powerful sound similar to that of Red Fang.

alternative rock sludge metal stoner metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Red Fang?

Artists similar to Red Fang include Mastodon, The Sword, Clutch and High on Fire. Each shares elements of Red Fang's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Red Fang?

Red Fang is primarily known for stoner rock. With relentless riffs and a driving rhythm section, Red Fang's music pulsates with a rugged urgency that compels movement and camaraderie.

Where should I start if I like Red Fang?

If you enjoy Red Fang, start with Mastodon — their album "Hushed and Grim" is a great entry point. Mastodon combines heavy riffs with intricate rhythms and a progressive edge, appealing to fans of Red Fang's stoner rock sound.