Bands & artists like Wage War

If you like Wage War, 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

Parkway Drive

Parkway Drive

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Their blend of aggressive metalcore with melodic elements creates a similar tension and release dynamic.

heavy metal metalcore
Fit for a King

Fit for a King

Known for their heavy breakdowns and anthemic choruses, they share a similar sonic intensity and emotional depth.

Christian metal metalcore
August Burns Red

August Burns Red

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Their intricate guitar work and powerful vocal delivery align closely with the aggressive yet melodic style of Wage War.

metalcore
The Amity Affliction

The Amity Affliction

They combine heavy riffs with melodic hooks and emotional lyrics, creating a sound that resonates well with Wage War fans.

metalcore post-hardcore
While She Sleeps

While She Sleeps

Their energetic metalcore sound features both harsh and clean vocals, paralleling the dynamics present in Wage War's music.

alternative metal hardcore punk metalcore
Miss May I

Miss May I

With a mix of melodic elements and aggressive instrumentation, they offer a similar balance of heaviness and catchiness.

thrash metal
I Prevail

I Prevail

Their fusion of post-hardcore and metalcore showcases similar themes of tension and catharsis through powerful songwriting.

metalcore
Blessthefall

Blessthefall

They incorporate soaring melodies over heavy instrumentation, creating a soundscape that mirrors Wage War's style.

metalcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Wage War?

Artists similar to Wage War include Parkway Drive, Fit for a King, August Burns Red and The Amity Affliction. Each shares elements of Wage War's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Wage War?

Wage War is primarily known for metalcore. The music pulses with aggressive rhythms and melodic hooks that build tension before erupting into cathartic releases.

Where should I start if I like Wage War?

If you enjoy Wage War, start with Parkway Drive — their album "Reverence" is a great entry point. Their blend of aggressive metalcore with melodic elements creates a similar tension and release dynamic.