Bands & artists like Catupecu Machu

If you like Catupecu Machu, 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 fusion of rock and traditional Argentine sounds features dense instrumentation and dynamic shifts similar to Catupecu Machu.

rock music
Bersuit Vergarabat

Bersuit Vergarabat

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With their energetic blend of rock, ska, and folk elements, they create complex arrangements that resonate with Catupecu's intensity.

rock en español
La Renga

La Renga

Their hard-hitting rock sound combines powerful guitar riffs and driving rhythms that align closely with the alternative metal aesthetic.

hard rock
Divididos

Divididos

Known for their heavy guitar work and rhythmic complexity, their music often builds tension before releasing into melodic sections.

alternative rock
Karamelo Santo

Karamelo Santo

Their mix of rock and ska incorporates vibrant energy and intricate arrangements that echo the sonic layers found in Catupecu Machu's work.

ska
Attaque 77

Attaque 77

This punk rock band features aggressive rhythms and melodic hooks that create a similar high-energy atmosphere to Catupecu Machu.

punk rock
Fito Páez

Fito Páez

His blend of rock with lyrical depth often includes expansive melodic passages that resonate with the emotional intensity of Catupecu Machu.

music of Latin America rock music
Cielo Razzo

Cielo Razzo

They share a similar approach to songwriting, combining heavy instrumentals with melodic explorations that build tension effectively.

Common questions

Who sounds like Catupecu Machu?

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

What genre is Catupecu Machu?

Catupecu Machu is primarily known for alternative metal. Their sound pulses with dense textures, driving rhythms, and intense crescendos that build tension before releasing into expansive melodic passages.

Where should I start if I like Catupecu Machu?

If you enjoy Catupecu Machu, start with Los Piojos — their album "Verde paisaje del Infierno" is a great entry point. Their fusion of rock and traditional Argentine sounds features dense instrumentation and dynamic shifts similar to Catupecu Machu.