Bands & artists like Sick of It All
If you like Sick of It All, 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.
New to Sick of It All? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Madball
GuideAs a pioneering band in the New York hardcore scene, Madball shares Sick of It All's aggressive rhythms and powerful vocal delivery.
Earth Crisis
Known for their heavy sound and politically charged lyrics, Earth Crisis matches the aggressive instrumentation and urgency found in Sick of It All's music.
Terror
GuideWith their relentless pace and hard-hitting breakdowns, Terror embodies the same raw energy that drives Sick of It All's sound.
Gorilla Biscuits
Gorilla Biscuits' fast tempos and hardcore roots resonate well with Sick of It All's style while incorporating melodic hooks.
Strife
Strife's fusion of melodic hardcore with aggressive riffs aligns closely with the sonic intensity of Sick of It All.
Biohazard
GuideBiohazard's blend of hardcore punk with heavy metal influences parallels the driving guitar work and fierce vocals characteristic of Sick of It All.
AFI
GuideAFI's early work features a hardcore punk edge that shares similarities with the energetic and urgent style of Sick of It All.
No Warning
No Warning delivers straightforward hardcore punk with a tough sound that echoes the intensity found in Sick of It All’s music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Sick of It All?
Artists similar to Sick of It All include Madball, Earth Crisis, Terror and Gorilla Biscuits. Each shares elements of Sick of It All's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Sick of It All?
Sick of It All is primarily known for hardcore punk and New York hardcore. With rapid-fire rhythms and aggressive guitar textures, Sick of It All creates an intense backdrop that drives urgent vocal proclamations directly into the heart of the mosh pit.
Where should I start if I like Sick of It All?
If you enjoy Sick of It All, start with Madball — their album "Hardcore Lives" is a great entry point. As a pioneering band in the New York hardcore scene, Madball shares Sick of It All's aggressive rhythms and powerful vocal delivery.