Bands & artists like No Doubt

If you like No Doubt, 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 No Doubt? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Paramore

Paramore

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With their energetic pop-punk sound and strong female vocals, Paramore captures a similar blend of urgency and catchy hooks.

alternative rock pop rock power pop
Garbage

Garbage

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Garbage combines alternative rock with electronic elements, featuring layered instrumentation and a powerful vocal presence reminiscent of No Doubt.

alternative rock
The Distillers

The Distillers

Their punk-infused sound and gritty vocals evoke a raw energy that aligns well with No Doubt's more aggressive tracks.

hardcore punk
Alkaline Trio

Alkaline Trio

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With their melodic punk style and emotional lyrics, Alkaline Trio shares a similar intensity and rhythmic drive found in No Doubt's music.

alternative rock emo pop-punk
Sublime

Sublime

Sublime's fusion of reggae, punk, and ska parallels No Doubt's reggae influences while maintaining a laid-back yet energetic vibe.

reggae rock ska punk
Lorde

Lorde

Lorde's innovative pop sound features layered production and introspective lyrics that resonate with the emotional depth found in No Doubt's work.

art pop dream pop electronica
Panic! at the Disco

Panic! at the Disco

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Their theatrical pop-rock style incorporates catchy melodies and dynamic arrangements, similar to the vibrant energy of No Doubt.

alternative rock baroque pop emo pop
Fitz and the Tantrums

Fitz and the Tantrums

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This band blends retro-soul with indie pop, creating an upbeat sound that echoes the lively instrumentation of No Doubt.

indie pop

Common questions

Who sounds like No Doubt?

Artists similar to No Doubt include Paramore, Garbage, The Distillers and Alkaline Trio. Each shares elements of No Doubt's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is No Doubt?

No Doubt is primarily known for alternative rock, new wave and pop rock. Rhythmic urgency propels layered guitar riffs against steady, pulsing basslines, creating a buoyant energy that ignites movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like No Doubt?

If you enjoy No Doubt, start with Paramore — their album "This Is Why" is a great entry point. With their energetic pop-punk sound and strong female vocals, Paramore captures a similar blend of urgency and catchy hooks.