Bands & artists like Sevendust

If you like Sevendust, 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

Mudvayne

Mudvayne

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With complex rhythms and aggressive guitar work, Mudvayne shares a similar nu metal sound that combines melodic elements with heavy instrumentation.

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Korn

Korn

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Korn's signature blend of heavy riffs and emotional lyrics creates an intense atmosphere akin to Sevendust's style.

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Godsmack

Godsmack

Godsmack employs heavy guitar riffs and powerful vocals that resonate with the same alternative metal energy found in Sevendust.

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Staind

Staind

Staind's mix of heavy instrumentals and introspective lyrics parallels Sevendust's reflective yet aggressive approach.

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Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin combines melodic hooks with hard-hitting riffs, creating a sound that aligns well with Sevendust's musical palette.

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P.O.D.

P.O.D.

P.O.D.'s fusion of rap and rock elements alongside heavy riffs makes them a fitting companion to Sevendust's nu metal vibe.

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Ill Niño

Ill Niño

Ill Niño incorporates Latin influences into their heavy sound, paralleling Sevendust's diverse sonic textures and rhythmic complexity.

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Nonpoint

Nonpoint

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Nonpoint's energetic performances and blend of melody with aggression resonate closely with the intensity found in Sevendust's music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Sevendust?

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

What genre is Sevendust?

Sevendust is primarily known for alternative metal and nu metal. A relentless barrage of layered guitar riffs propels urgent rhythms forward, punctuated by both melodic nuances and guttural outbursts that create an intense yet reflective atmosphere.

Where should I start if I like Sevendust?

If you enjoy Sevendust, start with Mudvayne — their album "The New Game" is a great entry point. With complex rhythms and aggressive guitar work, Mudvayne shares a similar nu metal sound that combines melodic elements with heavy instrumentation.