Bands & artists like Pissed Jeans

If you like Pissed Jeans, 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

Fucked Up

Fucked Up

With their heavy, chaotic sound and intense vocal delivery, Fucked Up captures a similar sense of urgency and discomfort.

hardcore punk
Melt-Banana

Melt-Banana

This band combines noise rock with experimental elements, creating an exhilaratingly frenetic sound that resonates with Pissed Jeans' style.

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Shellac

Shellac

Known for their minimalist yet punishing approach to rock, Shellac's intricate rhythms and sharp guitar tones align closely with the tension found in Pissed Jeans' music.

art rock
Big Black

Big Black

Their aggressive sound and confrontational lyrics mirror the raw intensity of Pissed Jeans, making them a perfect match for fans of noise rock.

alternative rock noise rock post-hardcore
Daughters

Daughters

Daughters' chaotic blend of noise rock and post-hardcore features dissonant guitars and frantic vocals that evoke a similar atmosphere to Pissed Jeans.

punk rock
Unsane

Unsane

With their heavy use of distortion and relentless rhythms, Unsane delivers a gritty sound that complements the harshness of Pissed Jeans.

noise rock
Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt

Their explosive live performances and raw sonic assault create a visceral experience akin to the overwhelming energy found in Pissed Jeans' music.

noise rock
Swans

Swans

Swans' ability to build tension through slow, crushing compositions resonates with the discomforting dynamics present in Pissed Jeans' work.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Pissed Jeans?

Artists similar to Pissed Jeans include Fucked Up, Melt-Banana, Shellac and Big Black. Each shares elements of Pissed Jeans's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Pissed Jeans?

Pissed Jeans is primarily known for noise rock. A cacophony of jagged guitar lines and punishing rhythm sections creates an overwhelming sense of tension that pushes against the boundaries of comfort.

Where should I start if I like Pissed Jeans?

If you enjoy Pissed Jeans, start with Fucked Up — their album "Hidden World" is a great entry point. With their heavy, chaotic sound and intense vocal delivery, Fucked Up captures a similar sense of urgency and discomfort.