How to Get Into Jet: A Guide to Their Music

Jet matters for their unapologetic take on rock n' roll that channels the raw energy of classic influences while injecting a modern urgency.

Navigating Jet's discography can be daunting with their energetic catalog. This guide offers a clear starting point with their debut album, 'Get Born,' and outlines how to explore their music further. You'll discover the punchy riffs and anthemic choruses that define their sound and resonate with listeners seeking both nostalgia and modern rock energy.

Moderate entry
A few key albums to navigate
Active since 2001

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Get Born

Get Born

2003

Best starting point

Captures their signature sound with punchy riffs and infectious energy, making it a solid introduction to Jet's style.

Start with "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"

Immediate hook and catchy chorus that showcases Jet's vibrant energy and alternative rock vibe.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • quick, punchy listening sessions
  • energetic road trip vibes
  • catchy hooks and melodies
  • dynamic emotional expressions

Listening paths

Pick a path through Jet's catalog.

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Common questions

What does Jet sound like?

Driven by punchy guitar riffs and steady rhythms, Jet’s music compels movement through its tight grooves and infectious momentum. Rooted in alternative rock. Start with Get Born.

What is the best Jet album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Get Born" (2003). It's the most representative of what makes Jet worth hearing.

What are the best Jet albums?

The essential Jet albums include "Get Born" (2003), "Shine On" (2006), "Shaka Rock" (2009), "Rare Tracks" (2004) and "Family Style" (2004).

Who is Jet for?

If you're into alternative rock, Jet is worth your time. Driven by punchy guitar riffs and steady rhythms, Jet’s music compels movement through its tight grooves and infectious momentum.

How many albums does Jet have?

Jet has 7 releases in their discography, including 6 albums and 1 EP.