Bands & artists like Bulldog

If you like Bulldog, 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

The Bronx

The Bronx

Their high-octane punk rock sound features aggressive guitar riffs and a similar sense of urgency that drives the listener to action.

hardcore punk
Pennywise

Pennywise

Known for their fast-paced rhythms and anthemic choruses, they share Bulldog's energetic punk ethos and lyrical urgency.

melodic hardcore
Against Me!

Against Me!

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Their blend of punk rock with heartfelt lyrics and driving instrumentation resonates well with Bulldog's energetic style.

punk rock
Refused

Refused

With their intense energy and politically charged lyrics, Refused delivers a sonic punch similar to Bulldog's relentless drive.

hardcore punk post-hardcore
The Offspring

The Offspring

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Their catchy hooks and upbeat tempos align closely with Bulldog's punchy rhythms and engaging sound.

alternative rock punk rock
Rise Against

Rise Against

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Combining melodic elements with aggressive punk rock, their music captures the same urgency found in Bulldog's tracks.

melodic hardcore
No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name

Their fast-paced melodies and emotional depth mirror the energetic yet urgent feel of Bulldog's music.

punk rock
Bad Religion

Bad Religion

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With their intelligent lyrics and driving punk sound, they embody a similar sense of urgency and engagement as Bulldog.

melodic hardcore punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Bulldog?

Artists similar to Bulldog include The Bronx, Pennywise, Against Me! and Refused. Each shares elements of Bulldog's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bulldog?

Bulldog is primarily known for punk. Bulldog's music bursts forth with relentless energy, driven by punchy rhythms and a sense of urgency that compels movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like Bulldog?

If you enjoy Bulldog, start with The Bronx — their album "V (The Bronx album)" is a great entry point. Their high-octane punk rock sound features aggressive guitar riffs and a similar sense of urgency that drives the listener to action.