Bands & artists like Toadies

If you like Toadies, 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 aggressive sound and intricate guitar work, Helmet shares a gritty aesthetic that resonates with Toadies' style.

alternative metal noise rock post-hardcore
Jawbox

Jawbox

Their blend of post-hardcore energy and melodic undertones mirrors the emotional intensity present in Toadies' tracks.

post-hardcore
Failure

Failure

With their atmospheric soundscapes and heavy guitars, Failure captures a similar sense of urgency and reflection as Toadies.

alternative rock art rock space rock
Sunny Day Real Estate

Sunny Day Real Estate

Their emotive vocals paired with layered instrumentation evoke a comparable cathartic experience to that of Toadies.

alternative rock
Shiner

Shiner

Shiner's mix of heavy riffs and intricate song structures aligns closely with the sonic complexity found in Toadies' music.

post-hardcore
Quicksand

Quicksand

Their fusion of alternative rock with post-hardcore elements provides a similar weighty sound that fans of Toadies would appreciate.

alternative metal post-hardcore
Alice in Chains

Alice in Chains

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The dark, brooding atmosphere and harmonized vocals in Alice in Chains' music parallel the emotional depth of Toadies.

alternative metal alternative rock grunge
Deftones

Deftones

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With their blend of heavy riffs and ethereal melodies, Deftones create an immersive listening experience akin to that of Toadies.

alternative metal nu metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Toadies?

Artists similar to Toadies include Helmet, Jawbox, Failure and Sunny Day Real Estate. Each shares elements of Toadies's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Toadies?

Toadies is primarily known for alternative rock. A dense interplay of gritty guitar riffs and rhythmic shifts builds tension before erupting into cathartic releases that feel both urgent and reflective.

Where should I start if I like Toadies?

If you enjoy Toadies, start with Helmet — their album "Born Annoying" is a great entry point. Known for their aggressive sound and intricate guitar work, Helmet shares a gritty aesthetic that resonates with Toadies' style.