Bands & artists like Suicide Silence
If you like Suicide Silence, 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 Suicide Silence? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Whitechapel
Known for their heavy, aggressive sound and intricate guitar work, Whitechapel embodies the same relentless energy found in Suicide Silence.
Carnifex
Carnifex delivers a similar blend of brutal breakdowns and dark atmospheric elements, making their sound a perfect match for fans of dense deathcore.
Chelsea Grin
With their intense riffs and guttural vocals, Chelsea Grin captures the ferocity and rhythmic complexity characteristic of Suicide Silence.
The Black Dahlia Murder
GuideTheir melodic yet aggressive approach to death metal shares a sonic intensity that aligns closely with the style of Suicide Silence.
Fit for an Autopsy
Combining heavy riffs with emotional depth, Fit for an Autopsy resonates well with the relentless pulse and density found in Suicide Silence's music.
Despised Icon
Despised Icon's mix of death metal and hardcore elements creates a brutal soundscape that parallels the aggressive nature of Suicide Silence.
Job for a Cowboy
Their technical instrumentation and harsh vocal delivery create a similar atmosphere of chaos and intensity as seen in Suicide Silence's tracks.
Lorna Shore
With orchestral elements combined with heavy breakdowns, Lorna Shore offers a modern twist on deathcore that fans of Suicide Silence will appreciate.
Common questions
Who sounds like Suicide Silence?
Artists similar to Suicide Silence include Whitechapel, Carnifex, Chelsea Grin and The Black Dahlia Murder. Each shares elements of Suicide Silence's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Suicide Silence?
Suicide Silence is primarily known for deathcore. Dense layers of rhythm collide with relentless riffs, creating a relentless pulse that drives forward like a beast unleashed.
Where should I start if I like Suicide Silence?
If you enjoy Suicide Silence, start with Whitechapel — their album "The Somatic Defilement" is a great entry point. Known for their heavy, aggressive sound and intricate guitar work, Whitechapel embodies the same relentless energy found in Suicide Silence.