Bands & artists like Allister

If you like Allister, 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

Blink-182

Blink-182

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Known for their catchy melodies and energetic guitar riffs, Blink-182 embodies the pop-punk sound with a similar rhythmic urgency.

alternative rock pop-punk
Sum 41

Sum 41

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With their blend of punk rock energy and melodic hooks, Sum 41 captures the same infectious momentum found in Allister's music.

alternative metal melodic hardcore pop-punk
New Found Glory

New Found Glory

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Their upbeat tempos and layered guitar work align closely with Allister's pop-punk style, making them a perfect match.

alternative rock easycore pop-punk
Simple Plan

Simple Plan

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Simple Plan's anthemic choruses and driving instrumentals resonate well with the energetic sound that defines Allister.

pop-punk punk rock
The Starting Line

The Starting Line

Their melodic approach to pop-punk, combined with heartfelt lyrics and vibrant instrumentation, parallels Allister’s aesthetic.

punk rock
Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy

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Fall Out Boy's dynamic arrangements and catchy hooks reflect a similar sonic landscape to that of Allister.

alternative rock emo pop pop rock
Yellowcard

Yellowcard

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Incorporating violin into their pop-punk sound, Yellowcard maintains an energetic vibe akin to Allister's rhythmic bounce.

alternative rock pop-punk
Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte

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Good Charlotte's blend of punk influences and mainstream appeal mirrors the infectious energy found in Allister's tracks.

alternative rock pop-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Allister?

Artists similar to Allister include Blink-182, Sum 41, New Found Glory and Simple Plan. Each shares elements of Allister's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Allister?

Allister is primarily known for pop-punk. The music bounces with rhythmic urgency and layered guitar riffs, driving forward with an infectious momentum that keeps listeners engaged.

Where should I start if I like Allister?

If you enjoy Allister, start with Blink-182 — their album "Neighborhoods" is a great entry point. Known for their catchy melodies and energetic guitar riffs, Blink-182 embodies the pop-punk sound with a similar rhythmic urgency.