Bands & artists like Toxic Holocaust

If you like Toxic Holocaust, 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

Municipal Waste

Municipal Waste

Known for their fast-paced thrash metal, Municipal Waste combines aggressive riffs and high-energy vocals, creating a similar relentless intensity.

crossover thrash thrash metal
Skeletonwitch

Skeletonwitch

With a blend of black metal and thrash elements, Skeletonwitch delivers sharp-edged riffs and ferocious speed that resonates with Toxic Holocaust's sound.

extreme metal thrash metal
Havok

Havok

Havok's music features intricate guitar work and rapid tempos, paralleling the intense sonic assault found in Toxic Holocaust's tracks.

thrash metal
Kreator

Kreator

As pioneers of thrash metal, Kreator's aggressive style and complex arrangements align closely with the relentless energy of Toxic Holocaust.

thrash metal
Darkthrone

Darkthrone

Guide

Darkthrone's raw black metal sound and fast tempos provide a dense wall of noise akin to the intensity found in Toxic Holocaust's music.

black metal
Sodom

Sodom

Sodom's blend of thrash and black metal elements, along with their high-speed aggression, makes them a fitting recommendation for fans of Toxic Holocaust.

thrash metal
Destruction

Destruction

Destruction's relentless thrash riffs and powerful vocals create an unyielding intensity that mirrors the sonic onslaught of Toxic Holocaust.

thrash metal
Nuclear Assault

Nuclear Assault

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With their fast tempos and socially charged lyrics, Nuclear Assault's thrash style resonates well with the aggressive sound of Toxic Holocaust.

thrash metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Toxic Holocaust?

Artists similar to Toxic Holocaust include Municipal Waste, Skeletonwitch, Havok and Kreator. Each shares elements of Toxic Holocaust's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Toxic Holocaust?

Toxic Holocaust is primarily known for black metal and thrash metal. Their music hits with relentless speed and sharp-edged riffs, creating a dense wall of sound that propels forward with an unyielding intensity.

Where should I start if I like Toxic Holocaust?

If you enjoy Toxic Holocaust, start with Municipal Waste — their album "Slime and Punishment" is a great entry point. Known for their fast-paced thrash metal, Municipal Waste combines aggressive riffs and high-energy vocals, creating a similar relentless intensity.