Bands & artists like Sham 69

If you like Sham 69, 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

The Clash

The Clash

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Their fusion of punk rock with reggae and ska elements, alongside politically charged lyrics, creates a similar urgent energy.

new wave post-punk punk rock
Buzzcocks

Buzzcocks

Known for their catchy melodies and fast-paced rhythms, they share a similar punk ethos and raw sound.

punk rock
Stiff Little Fingers

Stiff Little Fingers

Their anthemic songwriting and driving guitar work resonate with the same relentless punk spirit found in Sham 69's music.

punk rock
Dead Kennedys

Dead Kennedys

With their aggressive instrumentation and satirical lyrics, they embody the gritty punk aesthetic that parallels Sham 69's style.

hardcore punk punk rock
The Damned

The Damned

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Their high-energy performances and mix of punk with gothic elements align well with the urgency found in Sham 69's tracks.

gothic rock new wave punk rock
Anti-Flag

Anti-Flag

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Their politically charged lyrics and fast tempos echo the themes and intensity present in Sham 69's music.

hardcore punk pop-punk punk rock
GBH

GBH

As pioneers of UK82 punk, their heavy sound and relentless pace parallel the driving force of Sham 69's work.

hardcore punk street punk
The Adicts

The Adicts

Their theatrical punk style combined with catchy hooks creates a vibrant energy reminiscent of Sham 69's anthems.

hardcore punk

Common questions

Who sounds like Sham 69?

Artists similar to Sham 69 include The Clash, Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers and Dead Kennedys. Each shares elements of Sham 69's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sham 69?

Sham 69 is primarily known for punk. A relentless tempo fuels a driving pulse that compels movement, layered with urgent vocal calls and gritty instrumentation.

Where should I start if I like Sham 69?

If you enjoy Sham 69, start with The Clash — their album "London Calling" is a great entry point. Their fusion of punk rock with reggae and ska elements, alongside politically charged lyrics, creates a similar urgent energy.