Bands & artists like H-Blockx

If you like H-Blockx, 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

Pennywise

Pennywise

Their fast-paced punk sound combined with melodic hooks and socially conscious lyrics aligns closely with H-Blockx's energetic storytelling.

melodic hardcore
The Offspring

The Offspring

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Known for their catchy choruses and punchy guitar riffs, they share a similar pop-punk aesthetic that drives movement.

alternative rock punk rock
Sum 41

Sum 41

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With a blend of punk rock energy and pop sensibilities, their music features vibrant instrumentation and reflective themes akin to H-Blockx.

alternative metal melodic hardcore pop-punk
No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name

Their melodic punk sound, characterized by thoughtful lyrics and upbeat rhythms, resonates well with the vibe of H-Blockx.

punk rock
Goldfinger

Goldfinger

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They combine ska influences with punk rock energy, creating infectious melodies that mirror the vibrant textures found in H-Blockx's music.

pop-punk ska punk
Bowling for Soup

Bowling for Soup

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Their humorous yet relatable lyrics paired with catchy hooks and energetic instrumentals align closely with the pop-punk style of H-Blockx.

pop-punk punk rock
MxPx

MxPx

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Their upbeat punk sound and introspective lyrics create a sonic landscape similar to the dynamic energy of H-Blockx.

punk rock
Fenix TX

Fenix TX

They offer a mix of catchy hooks and punk rock attitude that complements the vibrant guitar textures found in H-Blockx's work.

pop-punk

Common questions

Who sounds like H-Blockx?

Artists similar to H-Blockx include Pennywise, The Offspring, Sum 41 and No Use for a Name. Each shares elements of H-Blockx's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is H-Blockx?

H-Blockx is primarily known for pop-punk. With a punchy rhythmic drive underscored by vibrant guitar textures, their music compels movement while weaving together energetic hooks and reflective storytelling.

Where should I start if I like H-Blockx?

If you enjoy H-Blockx, start with Pennywise — their album "Straight Ahead" is a great entry point. Their fast-paced punk sound combined with melodic hooks and socially conscious lyrics aligns closely with H-Blockx's energetic storytelling.