Bands & artists like Les Wampas
If you like Les Wampas, 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
The Hives
GuideKnown for their energetic garage rock sound, The Hives deliver sharp guitar riffs and infectious rhythms that mirror the lively urgency of Les Wampas.
The Offspring
GuideTheir blend of punk rock and catchy melodies features pulsating rhythms and driving guitars, similar to the dynamic energy found in Les Wampas' music.
No Use for a Name
This band combines melodic punk with fast-paced instrumentation, echoing the infectious momentum and rhythmic intensity characteristic of Les Wampas.
Dead Kennedys
With their sharp political lyrics and frenetic guitar work, Dead Kennedys share a raw energy and punk ethos that resonates with the sound of Les Wampas.
Flogging Molly
GuideTheir fusion of punk rock with traditional Irish music creates an upbeat, energetic sound that aligns well with the lively urgency of Les Wampas.
The Bronx
The Bronx's aggressive yet melodic approach to punk rock features driving rhythms and powerful guitar riffs that complement the style of Les Wampas.
The Distillers
Fronted by a strong female vocalist, The Distillers blend punk rock with a gritty edge, offering a similar intensity and urgency found in Les Wampas' tracks.
Weezer
GuideCombining catchy hooks with alternative rock elements, Weezer's sound features sharp guitar work and infectious melodies reminiscent of Les Wampas.
Common questions
Who sounds like Les Wampas?
Artists similar to Les Wampas include The Hives, The Offspring, No Use for a Name and Dead Kennedys. Each shares elements of Les Wampas's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Les Wampas?
Les Wampas is primarily known for alternative rock. Pulsating rhythms and sharp guitar riffs collide with a lively urgency, propelling each track forward with an infectious momentum.
Where should I start if I like Les Wampas?
If you enjoy Les Wampas, start with The Hives — their album "The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons" is a great entry point. Known for their energetic garage rock sound, The Hives deliver sharp guitar riffs and infectious rhythms that mirror the lively urgency of Les Wampas.