Bands & artists like Buitres

If you like Buitres, 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

Los Piojos

Los Piojos

Their blend of rock with Latin influences features driving guitar riffs and rhythmic intensity that resonates with Buitres' sound.

rock music
Catupecu Machu

Catupecu Machu

Known for their energetic rock style, they incorporate heavy guitar work and dynamic rhythms that align closely with the urgent pulse found in Buitres' music.

alternative metal
La Renga

La Renga

Their raw rock sound is characterized by powerful guitar riffs and a strong rhythmic foundation, echoing the gritty energy of Buitres.

hard rock
Divididos

Divididos

With a mix of rock and folk elements, their intricate guitar layers and driving beats create a compelling tension similar to that of Buitres.

alternative rock
Attaque 77

Attaque 77

Their punk-infused rock sound features aggressive guitar riffs and catchy rhythms that invite movement, much like Buitres' music.

punk rock
Babasónicos

Babasónicos

Guide

They combine alternative rock with experimental sounds, often layering guitars over steady beats, creating an emotional core reminiscent of Buitres.

pop rock
Pappo's Blues

Pappo's Blues

Famous for their blues-rock fusion, they deliver gritty guitar work and powerful rhythms that align well with the sonic landscape of Buitres.

blues
Fito Páez

Fito Páez

His rock compositions often feature emotional lyrics paired with strong instrumentation, creating a similar tension to that found in Buitres' tracks.

music of Latin America rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Buitres?

Artists similar to Buitres include Los Piojos, Catupecu Machu, La Renga and Divididos. Each shares elements of Buitres's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Buitres?

Buitres is primarily known for rock music. The music pulses with an urgent rhythm, layering gritty guitar riffs over steady drum patterns that create a compelling tension, inviting movement while maintaining an emotional core.

Where should I start if I like Buitres?

If you enjoy Buitres, start with Los Piojos — their album "Verde paisaje del Infierno" is a great entry point. Their blend of rock with Latin influences features driving guitar riffs and rhythmic intensity that resonates with Buitres' sound.