Bands & artists like Bob Hund
If you like Bob Hund, 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.
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Artists to try next
The Hives
GuideTheir high-energy garage rock sound features sharp guitar riffs and a driving rhythm that creates an urgent atmosphere similar to Bob Hund.
Refused
Known for their intense punk rock style, Refused combines jagged instrumentation with dynamic shifts, echoing the tension and release found in Bob Hund's music.
Mando Diao
GuideWith their blend of rock and catchy melodies, Mando Diao offers a pulsating sound characterized by energetic guitar work that aligns well with Bob Hund's aesthetic.
Turbonegro
GuideThis band’s punk-infused rock is marked by driving rhythms and edgy guitar riffs, paralleling the raw energy present in Bob Hund's music.
Millencolin
Their melodic punk sound is characterized by fast tempos and intricate guitar work, which resonates with the urgency found in Bob Hund's tracks.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
GuideWith their eclectic mix of art rock and punk influences, Yeah Yeah Yeahs deliver jagged guitar lines and dynamic vocals that evoke a similar intensity to Bob Hund.
Death from Above 1979
GuideTheir heavy bass-driven sound combined with aggressive drumming creates a pulsating energy akin to the rhythmic urgency of Bob Hund.
The Vines
Their garage rock revival sound features raw guitar riffs and a sense of urgency that parallels the driving force of Bob Hund's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Bob Hund?
Artists similar to Bob Hund include The Hives, Refused, Mando Diao and Turbonegro. Each shares elements of Bob Hund's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Bob Hund?
Bob Hund is primarily known for rock music. With driving rhythms and jagged guitar lines, their music pulsates with urgency while weaving through moments of tension and release.
Where should I start if I like Bob Hund?
If you enjoy Bob Hund, start with The Hives — their album "The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons" is a great entry point. Their high-energy garage rock sound features sharp guitar riffs and a driving rhythm that creates an urgent atmosphere similar to Bob Hund.