Bands & artists like Feeder

If you like Feeder, 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.

New to Feeder? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro

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Their dynamic shifts between heavy riffs and melodic choruses create a similar exhilarating tension and release.

indie rock
Placebo

Placebo

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With their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge, they share a penchant for emotional melodies and dark lyrical themes.

Britpop alternative rock electronic rock
The Verve

The Verve

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Known for their soaring melodies and atmospheric soundscapes, they evoke a similar cathartic experience.

alternative rock psychedelic rock space rock
Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters

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Their hard-hitting rock sound paired with anthemic choruses aligns closely with Feeder's musical intensity.

alternative rock hard rock post-grunge
Radiohead

Radiohead

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Though more experimental, their ability to build tension through instrumentation parallels Feeder's style.

Britpop alternative rock art pop
Muse

Muse

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Their grandiose sound and dramatic build-ups reflect the same exhilarating interplay found in Feeder's music.

alternative metal alternative rock hard rock
Weezer

Weezer

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Combining catchy melodies with alternative rock grit, they share a similar approach to songwriting and energy.

alternative rock emo garage rock
My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

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Their emotive lyrics and powerful instrumentation resonate with the cathartic releases characteristic of Feeder.

alternative metal alternative rock emo

Common questions

Who sounds like Feeder?

Artists similar to Feeder include Biffy Clyro, Placebo, The Verve and Foo Fighters. Each shares elements of Feeder's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Feeder?

Feeder is primarily known for alternative rock, hard rock and punk. The music pulses with rhythmic insistence, punctuated by soaring melodies that build into cathartic releases, creating an exhilarating interplay between tension and resolution.

Where should I start if I like Feeder?

If you enjoy Feeder, start with Biffy Clyro — their album "The Vertigo of Bliss" is a great entry point. Their dynamic shifts between heavy riffs and melodic choruses create a similar exhilarating tension and release.