Bands & artists like The Fuzztones

If you like The Fuzztones, 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 Sonics

The Sonics

Known for their raw, energetic sound and distorted guitars, The Sonics embody the garage rock spirit that resonates with The Fuzztones.

garage rock
The Cramps

The Cramps

With a blend of punk and rockabilly, The Cramps deliver a similarly frenetic energy and darkly psychedelic atmosphere.

garage punk gothabilly post-punk
The Black Angels

The Black Angels

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Their use of reverb-drenched guitars and hypnotic rhythms creates a psychedelic soundscape akin to The Fuzztones' style.

psychedelic rock
Ty Segall

Ty Segall

Ty Segall's music often features fuzzy guitars and a mix of punk energy and melodic introspection, paralleling The Fuzztones' approach.

rock music
The Drones

The Drones

Their raw sound and lyrical depth combined with garage rock influences make them a fitting recommendation for fans of The Fuzztones.

punk rock
The Zombies

The Zombies

With their blend of pop melodies and psychedelic instrumentation, The Zombies offer a classic sound that aligns well with The Fuzztones' aesthetic.

baroque pop beat music pop rock
Dead Meadow

Dead Meadow

Their heavy use of distortion and atmospheric layers creates a hypnotic vibe that fans of The Fuzztones will appreciate.

stoner rock
Spacemen 3

Spacemen 3

Known for their drone-heavy soundscapes and minimalist approach, Spacemen 3 evoke a similar meditative quality found in The Fuzztones' music.

alternative rock drone music experimental rock

Common questions

Who sounds like The Fuzztones?

Artists similar to The Fuzztones include The Sonics, The Cramps, The Black Angels and Ty Segall. Each shares elements of The Fuzztones's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is The Fuzztones?

The Fuzztones is primarily known for psychedelic rock, garage rock and garage punk. Their music crackles with distorted guitars and propulsive rhythms, fostering an atmosphere that is at once frenetic and hypnotic, urging bodies to move while leaving room for introspection.

Where should I start if I like The Fuzztones?

If you enjoy The Fuzztones, start with The Sonics — their album "This Is The Sonics" is a great entry point. Known for their raw, energetic sound and distorted guitars, The Sonics embody the garage rock spirit that resonates with The Fuzztones.