Bands & artists like Gang of Four

If you like Gang of Four, 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 Gang of Four? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Wire

Wire

Wire's post-punk sound features angular guitar riffs and a similar tension in their rhythms, making them a perfect match for fans of Gang of Four.

art punk
The Fall

The Fall

Guide

The Fall's abrasive guitar work and complex song structures resonate well with the urgent and intricate style of Gang of Four.

alternative rock punk rock
Joy Division

Joy Division

Joy Division's dark, driving rhythms and haunting melodies evoke a similar sense of urgency and reflection found in Gang of Four's music.

post-punk
Talking Heads

Talking Heads

Guide

Talking Heads' fusion of punk and art rock, along with their angular guitar lines, aligns closely with the sound and aesthetic of Gang of Four.

new wave post-punk
Mission of Burma

Mission of Burma

Mission of Burma’s use of dissonant guitars and complex song structures echoes the tension-filled approach that Gang of Four is known for.

punk rock
The Ruts

The Ruts

The Ruts blend punk rock with reggae influences, maintaining an energetic and urgent feel that fans of Gang of Four will appreciate.

punk rock
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth

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Sonic Youth's avant-garde approach to guitar work and their ability to create tension through sound parallels the intricate dynamics found in Gang of Four's music.

alternative rock experimental rock indie rock
The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party's chaotic energy and raw sound capture a similar spirit of resistance and urgency present in Gang of Four’s catalog.

gothic rock post-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Gang of Four?

Artists similar to Gang of Four include Wire, The Fall, Joy Division and Talking Heads. Each shares elements of Gang of Four's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Gang of Four?

Gang of Four is primarily known for punk. Through angular guitar lines and tightly wound rhythms, their music creates an atmosphere charged with tension and urgency, inviting listeners into an intricate dance of resistance and reflection.

Where should I start if I like Gang of Four?

If you enjoy Gang of Four, start with Wire — their album "Wire" is a great entry point. Wire's post-punk sound features angular guitar riffs and a similar tension in their rhythms, making them a perfect match for fans of Gang of Four.