Bands & artists like Mongol800

If you like Mongol800, 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 Mongol800? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

OreSkaBand

OreSkaBand

This all-female ska band delivers punchy brass sections and anthemic choruses that mirror the spirited vibe of Mongol800.

Japanese ska pop-punk
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

Known for their dynamic ska compositions and lively performances, they share a rhythmic complexity that fans of Mongol800 will appreciate.

Japanese ska jazz ska
The Bawdies

The Bawdies

Their retro-inspired rock sound infused with ska influences creates an upbeat listening experience akin to the high-energy tracks by Mongol800.

rock music
Ska-P

Ska-P

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This Spanish ska punk band incorporates socially conscious lyrics and infectious rhythms, paralleling the engaging themes found in Mongol800's music.

anarcho-punk punk rock ska
The Specials

The Specials

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As pioneers of the ska genre, their fusion of punk and reggae offers a classic sound that resonates well with the energetic essence of Mongol800.

new wave ska
Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

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This American ska punk band brings high-energy performances and catchy melodies that echo the lively spirit found in Mongol800's music.

ska punk
No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name

Their melodic punk sound often incorporates ska elements, creating a rhythmic drive similar to the music of Mongol800.

punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Mongol800?

Artists similar to Mongol800 include OreSkaBand, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, The Bawdies and Ska-P. Each shares elements of Mongol800's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Mongol800?

Mongol800 is primarily known for indie rock, punk and ska punk. Driven by punchy rhythms and syncopated grooves, their music pulses with an infectious energy that encourages movement while grounding listeners in shared experiences.

Where should I start if I like Mongol800?

If you enjoy Mongol800, start with OreSkaBand — their album "Ore" is a great entry point. This all-female ska band delivers punchy brass sections and anthemic choruses that mirror the spirited vibe of Mongol800.