Bands & artists like Fucked Up

If you like Fucked Up, 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

Propagandhi

Propagandhi

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Their blend of hardcore punk with intricate musicianship and politically charged lyrics creates a similar tension between aggression and introspection.

melodic hardcore punk rock
Pissed Jeans

Pissed Jeans

With their heavy, raw sound and sharp social commentary, they evoke a comparable intensity and emotional complexity.

noise rock
The Chariot

The Chariot

Known for their chaotic energy and dynamic shifts, they share a similar approach to blending aggression with moments of reflection.

metalcore
Ceremony

Ceremony

Their evolution from hardcore punk to a more experimental sound mirrors Fucked Up's own genre-blending tendencies while maintaining a raw edge.

punk rock
Against Me!

Against Me!

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Their mix of punk rock with lyrical depth and emotional resonance aligns well with the introspective aspects of Fucked Up's music.

punk rock
Oathbreaker

Oathbreaker

Their blend of hardcore and atmospheric elements creates an intense listening experience that resonates with Fucked Up's layered sound.

black metal
Nails

Nails

With their relentless intensity and heavy instrumentation, they provide a similar aggressive sound that still allows for nuanced dynamics.

grindcore hardcore punk powerviolence
Refused

Refused

Their fusion of hardcore punk with progressive elements offers a complex structure that parallels Fucked Up's dense musical tapestry.

hardcore punk post-hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like Fucked Up?

Artists similar to Fucked Up include Propagandhi, Pissed Jeans, The Chariot and Ceremony. Each shares elements of Fucked Up's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Fucked Up?

Fucked Up is primarily known for hardcore punk. A dense tapestry of shifting tempos and textured layers creates an intense pull between aggression and introspection, keeping listeners engaged through tension and release.

Where should I start if I like Fucked Up?

If you enjoy Fucked Up, start with Propagandhi — their album "Where Quantity Is Job #1" is a great entry point. Their blend of hardcore punk with intricate musicianship and politically charged lyrics creates a similar tension between aggression and introspection.