Bands & artists like Rocket from the Crypt
If you like Rocket from the Crypt, 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.
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Artists to try next
The Bronx
Their energetic punk rock sound features a similar blend of aggressive rhythms and brass elements that create an infectious urgency.
At the Drive-In
GuideKnown for their frenetic energy and complex arrangements, they share a similar intensity and urgency in their music.
Refused
Their fusion of punk with experimental elements and powerful brass instrumentation aligns closely with Rocket from the Crypt's style.
Les Savy Fav
With their chaotic yet catchy approach to punk rock, they embody a similar sense of urgency and playful experimentation.
The Hives
GuideTheir garage rock sound incorporates high-energy rhythms and a brassy edge that resonates well with Rocket from the Crypt's aesthetic.
Pennywise
Their fast-paced punk rock sound features driving rhythms and anthemic choruses that evoke a similar sense of movement.
Death from Above 1979
GuideCombining punk rock with dance-punk elements, they deliver a relentless drive that parallels Rocket from the Crypt's infectious energy.
Weezer
GuideWhile more melodic, their early work captures a raw energy and catchy hooks reminiscent of the punk rock ethos present in Rocket from the Crypt.
Common questions
Who sounds like Rocket from the Crypt?
Artists similar to Rocket from the Crypt include The Bronx, At the Drive-In, Refused and Les Savy Fav. Each shares elements of Rocket from the Crypt's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Rocket from the Crypt?
Rocket from the Crypt is primarily known for punk. A relentless drive propels the brassy textures and rapid-fire rhythms, creating an infectious urgency that urges movement and connection.
Where should I start if I like Rocket from the Crypt?
If you enjoy Rocket from the Crypt, start with The Bronx — their album "V (The Bronx album)" is a great entry point. Their energetic punk rock sound features a similar blend of aggressive rhythms and brass elements that create an infectious urgency.