Bands & artists like No Fun at All

If you like No Fun at All, 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

Refused

Refused

Their blend of hardcore punk with experimental elements creates a similarly intense and urgent atmosphere.

hardcore punk post-hardcore
Strike Anywhere

Strike Anywhere

Known for their fast tempos and socially conscious lyrics, they share a relentless energy that echoes No Fun at All.

melodic hardcore
Pennywise

Pennywise

With their melodic yet aggressive sound, they embody the same high-speed urgency found in No Fun at All's music.

melodic hardcore
Lagwagon

Lagwagon

Their tight song structures and fast-paced rhythms resonate well with the hardcore punk style of No Fun at All.

hardcore punk
The Flatliners

The Flatliners

Combining punk rock with a sense of urgency, their music captures a similar intensity and drive.

punk rock
AFI

AFI

Guide

Their early work features fast tempos and an aggressive edge that aligns closely with the hardcore punk ethos.

alternative rock gothic rock
Comeback Kid

Comeback Kid

Their energetic hardcore sound and powerful instrumentation reflect the same urgency present in No Fun at All's tracks.

hardcore punk melodic hardcore
Rise Against

Rise Against

Guide

Their combination of melodic punk and hardcore influences produces an urgent sound akin to that of No Fun at All.

melodic hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like No Fun at All?

Artists similar to No Fun at All include Refused, Strike Anywhere, Pennywise and Lagwagon. Each shares elements of No Fun at All's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is No Fun at All?

No Fun at All is primarily known for hardcore punk. Their music is characterized by relentless tempos and tight structures that push forward with an infectious urgency, crafting an atmosphere that feels both urgent and unyielding.

Where should I start if I like No Fun at All?

If you enjoy No Fun at All, start with Refused — their album "The Shape of Punk to Come" is a great entry point. Their blend of hardcore punk with experimental elements creates a similarly intense and urgent atmosphere.