Bands & artists like Trust

If you like Trust, 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

Death from Above 1979

Death from Above 1979

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Their blend of punk rock energy and heavy bass lines creates a similar tension-filled atmosphere.

punk rock
The Bronx

The Bronx

With their aggressive guitar riffs and driving rhythms, they evoke the same exhilarating confrontation with emotions.

hardcore punk
Refused

Refused

Their chaotic sound and politically charged lyrics resonate well with the hard-hitting style of Trust.

hardcore punk post-hardcore
At the Drive-In

At the Drive-In

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Known for their dynamic shifts and jagged instrumentation, they share a similar intensity in their music.

emo post-hardcore
Sick of It All

Sick of It All

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This hardcore punk band delivers powerful rhythms and aggressive riffs that match Trust's sonic landscape.

New York hardcore hardcore punk
Against Me!

Against Me!

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Their anthemic punk rock sound combined with emotional lyrics aligns closely with Trust's confrontational style.

punk rock
No Age

No Age

Their lo-fi punk sound and experimental approach create a similarly tense atmosphere as found in Trust's music.

experimental rock
Pissed Jeans

Pissed Jeans

With their raw sound and intense vocal delivery, they evoke a sense of urgency akin to Trust's work.

noise rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Trust?

Artists similar to Trust include Death from Above 1979, The Bronx, Refused and At the Drive-In. Each shares elements of Trust's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Trust?

Trust is primarily known for hard rock and punk. The music is characterized by driving rhythms and jagged guitar riffs that create a tension-filled atmosphere, propelling listeners forward into an exhilarating confrontation with their feelings.

Where should I start if I like Trust?

If you enjoy Trust, start with Death from Above 1979 — their album "The Physical World" is a great entry point. Their blend of punk rock energy and heavy bass lines creates a similar tension-filled atmosphere.