Bands & artists like Skindred

If you like Skindred, 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

Reel Big Fish

Reel Big Fish

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Their energetic ska-punk sound features sharp guitar riffs and a danceable rhythm that resonates with Skindred's infectious energy.

ska punk
P.O.D.

P.O.D.

With a blend of nu metal and reggae influences, P.O.D. shares a similar rhythmic insistence and heavy guitar work that fans of Skindred will appreciate.

Christian metal alternative metal nu metal
Hed PE

Hed PE

Hed PE combines elements of metal, hip-hop, and reggae, creating a diverse sound palette that mirrors Skindred's genre-blending style.

nu metal rap metal rap rock
Ill Niño

Ill Niño

Their fusion of Latin rhythms with heavy metal instrumentation provides a dynamic listening experience akin to Skindred's energetic performances.

Latin metal alternative metal nu metal
Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit

Known for their aggressive nu metal sound and catchy hooks, Limp Bizkit delivers the same kind of high-energy music that drives Skindred's appeal.

nu metal rapcore
Sick of It All

Sick of It All

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With their hardcore punk roots and powerful riffs, Sick Of It All brings an intensity that aligns well with the heavy sound of Skindred.

New York hardcore hardcore punk
Nonpoint

Nonpoint

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Nonpoint's mix of hard rock and nu metal, combined with their rhythmic grooves, makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Skindred.

alternative metal nu metal
God Forbid

God Forbid

Their blend of melodic death metal and hardcore elements creates a driving force in their music that parallels Skindred's energetic style.

metalcore thrash metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Skindred?

Artists similar to Skindred include Reel Big Fish, P.O.D., Hed PE and Ill Niño. Each shares elements of Skindred's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Skindred?

Skindred is primarily known for heavy metal, alternative metal and nu metal. With sharp guitar riffs punctuated by syncopated beats, their music pulsates with infectious energy, driving home a rhythmic insistence that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like Skindred?

If you enjoy Skindred, start with Reel Big Fish — their album "Greatest Hit...and More" is a great entry point. Their energetic ska-punk sound features sharp guitar riffs and a danceable rhythm that resonates with Skindred's infectious energy.