If you like Sister George, try these artists

If you like Sister George, 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

NOFX

NOFX

Guide

Shared genres: punk rock

hardcore punk melodic hardcore pop-punk
Pansy Division

Pansy Division

Shared genres: punk rock, queercore

punk rock queercore
No Doubt

No Doubt

Shared genres: punk rock

alternative rock new wave pop music
The Clash

The Clash

Guide

Shared genres: punk rock

new wave post-punk punk rock
Ska-P

Ska-P

Shared genres: punk rock

anarcho-punk punk rock ska
Flatfoot 56

Flatfoot 56

Higher popularity

Celtic punk folk punk hardcore punk
Anti-Flag

Anti-Flag

Shared genres: punk rock

hardcore punk pop-punk punk rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Sister George?

Artists similar to Sister George include Mark Mothersbaugh, NOFX, Pansy Division and No Doubt. Each shares elements of Sister George's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sister George?

Sister George is primarily known for punk and queercore. The music crackles with fervent rhythms and sharp guitar textures that cut through the air like a declaration of independence, driving forward with relentless momentum.

Where should I start if I like Sister George?

If you enjoy Sister George, start with Mark Mothersbaugh — their album "The Lego Movie – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" is a great entry point. Shared genres: punk rock