Bands & artists like Theory of a Deadman

If you like Theory of a Deadman, 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 Theory of a Deadman? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Hinder

Hinder

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Known for their heavy guitar riffs and catchy choruses, Hinder shares a similar hard rock sound with emotionally charged lyrics.

hard rock post-grunge
Three Days Grace

Three Days Grace

With a blend of melodic hooks and gritty instrumentation, Three Days Grace explores themes of struggle and resilience akin to Theory of a Deadman.

alternative rock post-grunge
Shinedown

Shinedown

Shinedown combines powerful vocals with hard-hitting guitar work, creating anthemic rock songs that resonate with the same intensity.

alternative metal alternative rock hard rock
Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin

Their use of heavy guitars and emotional lyrics parallels the sound and thematic depth found in Theory of a Deadman's music.

alternative metal alternative rock nu metal
Papa Roach

Papa Roach

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Papa Roach's fusion of hard rock and nu-metal elements, along with introspective lyrics, aligns well with the sonic landscape of Theory of a Deadman.

alternative rock nu metal rap rock
Nickelback

Nickelback

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Both bands share a knack for crafting catchy rock anthems with gritty undertones and relatable lyrical themes.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Alter Bridge

Alter Bridge

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Alter Bridge combines intricate guitar work with soaring melodies and introspective lyrics, making them a strong match for fans of Theory of a Deadman.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge
Seether

Seether

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With their heavy sound and emotional vocal delivery, Seether captures a similar essence to the alternative rock style of Theory of a Deadman.

alternative metal hard rock post-grunge

Common questions

Who sounds like Theory of a Deadman?

Artists similar to Theory of a Deadman include Hinder, Three Days Grace, Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin. Each shares elements of Theory of a Deadman's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Theory of a Deadman?

Theory of a Deadman is primarily known for alternative rock and hard rock. Heavy guitar riffs intertwine with melodic choruses, driving forward with a gritty momentum that mirrors the intensity of its lyrical explorations.

Where should I start if I like Theory of a Deadman?

If you enjoy Theory of a Deadman, start with Hinder — their album "The Reign" is a great entry point. Known for their heavy guitar riffs and catchy choruses, Hinder shares a similar hard rock sound with emotionally charged lyrics.