Bands & artists like MxPx

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

Artists to try next

Lagwagon

Lagwagon

Lagwagon shares MxPx's energetic punk rock sound with catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, often featuring fast tempos and punchy guitar riffs.

hardcore punk
No Use for a Name

No Use for a Name

With their blend of melodic punk and heartfelt lyrics, No Use for a Name delivers the same driving energy and infectious choruses that fans of MxPx would appreciate.

punk rock
Pennywise

Pennywise

Pennywise combines aggressive punk rock with socially conscious themes, similar to MxPx's urgent sound and reflective lyrical content.

melodic hardcore
The Ataris

The Ataris

The Ataris offer a melodic punk sound with anthemic choruses and emotional storytelling, resonating well with MxPx's style.

alternative rock
Descendents

Descendents

Known for their fast-paced songs and witty lyrics, Descendents embody a punk ethos that aligns closely with MxPx's energetic approach.

hardcore punk
Bad Religion

Bad Religion

Guide

With their thought-provoking lyrics and melodic hardcore sound, Bad Religion provides a similar intensity and intelligence found in MxPx's music.

melodic hardcore punk rock
AFI

AFI

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AFI blends punk rock with gothic elements, offering a dynamic sound that captures the urgency and emotional depth present in MxPx's work.

alternative rock gothic rock
Saves the Day

Saves the Day

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Saves The Day combines pop-punk melodies with emotional lyrics, creating an engaging sound that fans of MxPx would likely enjoy.

emo

Common questions

Who sounds like MxPx?

Artists similar to MxPx include Lagwagon, No Use for a Name, Pennywise and The Ataris. Each shares elements of MxPx's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is MxPx?

MxPx is primarily known for punk. With punchy riffs and driving tempos, MxPx's music embodies a relentless energy that feels both urgent and reflective, punctuated by infectious choruses that compel movement.

Where should I start if I like MxPx?

If you enjoy MxPx, start with Lagwagon — their album "Trashed" is a great entry point. Lagwagon shares MxPx's energetic punk rock sound with catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, often featuring fast tempos and punchy guitar riffs.