Bands & artists like You Am I

If you like You Am I, 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 You Am I? Start with our listening guide.

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The Living End

The Living End

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Their energetic blend of punk rock and alternative influences features driving rhythms and sharp guitar work, similar to You Am I's dynamic sound.

rock music
Grinspoon

Grinspoon

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With their hard-hitting riffs and powerful vocals, Grinspoon captures a similar intensity and texture found in You Am I's music.

alternative rock
Jebediah

Jebediah

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Jebediah's mix of melodic hooks and gritty guitar tones aligns closely with the alternative rock aesthetic of You Am I.

alternative rock
Something for Kate

Something for Kate

Known for their intricate guitar work and emotive songwriting, Something for Kate shares a similar depth and complexity with You Am I.

alternative rock
Powderfinger

Powderfinger

Powderfinger's anthemic rock sound, characterized by rich instrumentation and strong melodies, resonates well with the style of You Am I.

alternative rock hard rock rock music
Silverchair

Silverchair

Their early work features heavy guitar riffs and emotional lyrics that parallel the energy and texture found in You Am I's music.

alternative rock art rock grunge
The Vines

The Vines

The Vines' garage rock revival sound with raw energy and catchy hooks mirrors the driving rhythms of You Am I.

alternative rock
Screamfeeder

Screamfeeder

With their blend of melodic punk and alternative rock, Screamfeeder delivers a punchy sound that aligns with You Am I's musical style.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like You Am I?

Artists similar to You Am I include The Living End, Grinspoon, Jebediah and Something for Kate. Each shares elements of You Am I's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is You Am I?

You Am I is primarily known for alternative rock. Their music pulses with driving rhythms and sharp guitar riffs, layering dense textures over dynamic shifts that propel the listener forward.

Where should I start if I like You Am I?

If you enjoy You Am I, start with The Living End — their album "From Here on In – The Singles 1997–2004" is a great entry point. Their energetic blend of punk rock and alternative influences features driving rhythms and sharp guitar work, similar to You Am I's dynamic sound.