Bands & artists like Brownsville Station
If you like Brownsville Station, 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
Ted Nugent
Known for his high-energy guitar riffs and boisterous rock anthems, Nugent embodies a similar hard rock spirit that encourages movement.
Montrose
Their self-titled debut features punchy guitar work and anthemic choruses that resonate with the energetic style of Brownsville Station.
Alice Cooper
GuideCombining theatrical elements with hard rock, Alice Cooper's music captures a lively urgency similar to the communal engagement found in Brownsville Station's tracks.
Foghat
Known for their bluesy hard rock sound and driving rhythms, Foghat's tracks often evoke a party atmosphere reminiscent of Brownsville Station.
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Their Southern rock style combines strong guitar work with anthemic songwriting that resonates with the communal feel present in Brownsville Station's music.
Heart
GuideWith powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation, Heart's hard rock hits capture a vibrant energy similar to that of Brownsville Station.
Bad Company
GuideTheir classic rock sound features strong guitar riffs and anthemic choruses that align well with the punchy style of Brownsville Station.
Blue Öyster Cult
Fusing hard rock with thoughtful lyrics and memorable melodies, Blue Öyster Cult offers a sonic experience that complements the energetic vibe of Brownsville Station.
Common questions
Who sounds like Brownsville Station?
Artists similar to Brownsville Station include Ted Nugent, Montrose, Alice Cooper and Foghat. Each shares elements of Brownsville Station's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Brownsville Station?
Brownsville Station is primarily known for hard rock. Driven by punchy guitar riffs and a steady backbeat, their music captures a celebratory urgency that compels movement and communal engagement.
Where should I start if I like Brownsville Station?
If you enjoy Brownsville Station, start with Ted Nugent — their album "Weekend Warriors" is a great entry point. Known for his high-energy guitar riffs and boisterous rock anthems, Nugent embodies a similar hard rock spirit that encourages movement.