If you liked
Ore to Akuma no Blues
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...then you might like
Shiori Experience: Jimi na Watashi to Hen na Ojisan
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Similar to Shiori Experience, Ore to Akuma no Blues features a famous American guitarist. In Shiori, it features Jimi Hendrix whereas Akuma no Blue features Robert Johnson. That is the main similarity, but in Shiori Experience, Hendrix is mainly a supporting character whereas Johnson is the main character in Akuma no Blues. Furthermore, Shiori Experience is mainly a modern tale in which music is the theme, but Akuma no Blues is really more of a historical fiction about the story of Robert Johnson. Yet furthermore, Shiori is a lighthearted comical manga while Akuma no Blues tend to be somber and serious. In short, the biggest similarity between the two is music being a theme and the featuring of famous American guitarists. However, both are excellent in their own right and readers who likes one can easily like the other.
If you liked
Judge
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...then you might like
Jinrou Game
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These two manga have a premise so shockingly similar that I'll be surprise if Jinrou didn't copy judge or at least get its idea from the same origin. In Jinrou, a group of people are selected to play a game and they must all stay in their rooms until a designated time in which they must select a person to be executed. If there is a draw, no one is executed. The above describes Judge EXACTLY. In Judge, a group of people are also selected to play a game in which they must select a person to be executed. They also wait in their rooms until a designated time and, if there is a draw, no one is to be executed. There are significant nuances and differences, e.g. Jinrou planted 'wolves' within the group and Judge allowed inner-fighting, but the underlying concept is similar enough that I think a person who enjoys one would enjoy the other.
If you liked
Berserk
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...then you might like
Blaster Knuckle
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Both are about extraordinarily strong loner characters on a quest of revenge and they often get into situations where they end up killing masses of monsters. Blaster Knuckle is a lot more silly thanks to its rather strange storyline involving the KKK/slavery/etc, but the general feel is the same. If you like the idea of overly strong men going around killing everything in their path, Blaster Knuckle is for you.