Bands & artists like Therapy?

If you like Therapy?, 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

Helmet

Helmet

Known for their heavy, intricate guitar riffs and a blend of melodic and aggressive elements, Helmet shares a similar alternative metal sound.

alternative metal noise rock post-hardcore
Quicksand

Quicksand

Their fusion of post-hardcore and alternative rock features complex rhythms and emotional lyrics that resonate with Therapy?'s style.

alternative metal post-hardcore
Alice in Chains

Alice in Chains

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With their dark melodies and heavy instrumentation, Alice in Chains embodies a similar emotional weight and sonic intensity.

alternative metal alternative rock grunge
Deftones

Deftones

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Their unique blend of atmospheric soundscapes and heavy riffs aligns well with the intricate and urgent feel found in Therapy?'s music.

alternative metal nu metal
Soundgarden

Soundgarden

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Soundgarden's mix of heavy grunge riffs and melodic interludes mirrors the dynamic tension present in Therapy?'s work.

alternative metal alternative rock grunge
Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots

With their combination of hard rock and melodic sensibilities, they evoke a similar emotional engagement as Therapy?.

grunge
Failure

Failure

Their atmospheric sound combined with heavy, layered instrumentation creates a rhythmic tension akin to that of Therapy?.

alternative rock art rock space rock
Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails

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Known for their industrial rock sound, Nine Inch Nails employs heavy riffs and emotional depth that resonate with Therapy?'s aesthetic.

alternative rock ambient music dark ambient

Common questions

Who sounds like Therapy??

Artists similar to Therapy? include Helmet, Quicksand, Alice in Chains and Deftones. Each shares elements of Therapy?'s sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Therapy??

Therapy? is primarily known for alternative rock, alternative metal and noise rock. An intricate tapestry of heavy riffs and melodic interludes creates a rhythmic tension that drives emotional engagement while maintaining an underlying sense of urgency.

Where should I start if I like Therapy??

If you enjoy Therapy?, start with Helmet — their album "Born Annoying" is a great entry point. Known for their heavy, intricate guitar riffs and a blend of melodic and aggressive elements, Helmet shares a similar alternative metal sound.