Bands & artists like SNFU

If you like SNFU, 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.

New to SNFU? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

D.O.A.

D.O.A.

As pioneers of hardcore punk, D.O.A. share SNFU's aggressive sound and socially charged lyrics, with a similar blend of urgency and melody.

hardcore punk
Minor Threat

Minor Threat

Their fast-paced rhythms and raw vocal delivery echo the intense energy found in SNFU's music, making them a cornerstone of the hardcore scene.

hardcore punk punk rock
The Exploited

The Exploited

The Exploited's relentless speed and anthemic choruses align closely with SNFU's propulsive style, offering a gritty punk experience.

hardcore punk
Bad Brains

Bad Brains

Guide

Known for their fusion of hardcore punk and reggae, Bad Brains' explosive energy and complex rhythms resonate well with SNFU's dynamic sound.

alternative metal hardcore punk reggae
Circle Jerks

Circle Jerks

With their fast tempos and sharp riffs, Circle Jerks deliver a similar frenetic intensity that fans of SNFU would appreciate.

hardcore punk
Youth of Today

Youth of Today

Their passionate delivery and energetic instrumentation capture the same spirit of urgency and reflection found in SNFU's music.

hardcore punk
AFI

AFI

Guide

AFI's blend of punk rock with gothic elements provides a darker yet equally intense listening experience reminiscent of SNFU's style.

alternative rock gothic rock
Strike Anywhere

Strike Anywhere

With their melodic hardcore approach, Strike Anywhere channels a similar sense of urgency and sociopolitical themes as seen in SNFU's work.

melodic hardcore

Common questions

Who sounds like SNFU?

Artists similar to SNFU include D.O.A., Minor Threat, The Exploited and Bad Brains. Each shares elements of SNFU's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is SNFU?

SNFU is primarily known for hardcore punk. Propulsive rhythms collide with sharp riffs, creating an urgent tension that propels listeners through bursts of frenetic intensity and reflective pauses.

Where should I start if I like SNFU?

If you enjoy SNFU, start with D.O.A. — their album "Hardcore '81" is a great entry point. As pioneers of hardcore punk, D.O.A. share SNFU's aggressive sound and socially charged lyrics, with a similar blend of urgency and melody.