Bands & artists like FM

If you like FM, 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

Rush

Rush

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Known for their complex compositions and dynamic shifts, Rush's hard rock sound features intricate rhythms and soaring melodies that resonate with FM's energetic style.

alternative rock hard rock heavy metal
Yes

Yes

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With their blend of progressive rock and hard rock, Yes employs rich harmonies and elaborate arrangements that echo FM's pulsing rhythms and melodic focus.

art rock progressive rock symphonic rock
Kansas

Kansas

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Kansas combines hard rock with orchestral elements, creating a dramatic soundscape that aligns well with FM's tension-filled energy and melodic sensibilities.

album-oriented rock art rock hard rock
Journey

Journey

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Journey's anthemic choruses and polished instrumentation create a powerful emotional pull, similar to the soaring melodies found in FM's music.

arena rock hard rock progressive rock
Styx

Styx

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Styx merges hard rock with theatrical flair, featuring strong melodies and rhythmic complexity that mirror FM's energetic push-and-pull.

adult-oriented rock hard rock progressive rock
Foreigner

Foreigner

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With their catchy hooks and driving rhythms, Foreigner's sound captures the same high-energy essence present in FM's music.

hard rock rock music
Boston

Boston

Boston’s polished production and soaring guitar work create an expansive sound that resonates with the melodic intensity found in FM's tracks.

hard rock
Toto

Toto

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Toto’s sophisticated arrangements and strong musicianship provide a rich sonic landscape reminiscent of the intricate melodies and rhythms in FM’s music.

hard rock pop rock progressive rock

Common questions

Who sounds like FM?

Artists similar to FM include Rush, Yes, Kansas and Journey. Each shares elements of FM's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is FM?

FM is primarily known for hard rock. Pulsing rhythms and soaring melodies intertwine with an undercurrent of tension, creating an energetic push-and-pull that compels movement.

Where should I start if I like FM?

If you enjoy FM, start with Rush — their album "Rush Replay X 3" is a great entry point. Known for their complex compositions and dynamic shifts, Rush's hard rock sound features intricate rhythms and soaring melodies that resonate with FM's energetic style.