List of alternative rock artists
This is a list of alternative rock artists.
0–9
A
- Aaroh[13]
- Acceptance[14]
- Adam Again[15]
- Adam Gontier[16]
- A Day to Remember[17]
- Adorable[18]
- AFI[19][20]
- After Midnight Project[21]
- Against Me![22]
- Against the Current[23]
- Age of Chance[24]
- Air[25]
- Alanis Morissette[26]
- Alex Clare[27]
- Alex Turner
- Alice in Chains[28]
- Alien Ant Farm[29][30]
- Alkaline Trio[31]
- The All-American Rejects[32]
- All Time Low[33]
- Alpha Rev[34]
- Alt-J[35]
- American Authors[36]
- American Hi-Fi[37]
- American Standards[38]
- Amplifier[39]
- Anarbor
- Anavae
- Anberlin[40]
- Andy Creeggan
- Angels & Airwaves[41]
- Ani DiFranco
- APB[42]
- A Perfect Circle[43][44][45][46]
- Arcade Fire[47]
- Arcane Roots[48][49]
- Architecture in Helsinki[50]
- Arctic Monkeys[51]
- Area 11[52]
- Arkells[53]
- A Rocket to the Moon[54]
- Artificial Joy Club
- A Silent Film[55]
- As Tall As Lions
- Ash[56]
- Asian Kung-Fu Generation
- At the Drive-In[57]
- Athlete
- Atlas Genius[58]
- Atom Smash[59]
- Audioslave[60][61]
- Autolux[62]
- Awolnation[63]
- Ayurveda
B
- Babes in Toyland[64]
- Bad Suns[65]
- Balance and Composure[66]
- Band of Horses[67]
- Barenaked Ladies[68][69]
- Bayside[70]
- Beady Eye[71]
- Beastie Boys[72][73]
- Beck[74]
- Belly[75]
- Ben Folds Five[76]
- Benjamin Burnley[77]
- Better Than Ezra[78]
- Beware of Darkness[79][80][81]
- Biffy Clyro[82]
- Big Black[83]
- Bill Callahan
- Billie Joe Armstrong
- Billy Corgan
- Billy Mackenzie
- Billy Talent[84]
- Birdland
- Birds of Tokyo[85]
- Black Light Burns
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club[86]
- Blake Babies
- Bleachers
- Bleeker
- Blind Melon[87]
- Blind Pilot[88]
- Blink-182[89][90][91]
- Bloc Party[92]
- Blonde Redhead
- Blood Red Shoes[93][94][95]
- Bloodhound Gang[96]
- Blue October[97]
- Blue Peter
- Blumfeld[98]
- Blur[99][100]
- Bob Mould[101]
- Bodyjar[102]
- Bombay Bicycle Club
- Bowling For Soup[103][104][105]
- Boy Hits Car
- Boys Like Girls[106][107][108]
- Bracket[109]
- Brand New[110]
- Breaking Benjamin[111]
- Brendon Urie[112]
- Bring Me The Horizon[113][114]
- Broder Daniel[115]
- Broken Bells
- The Brothers Creeggan
- Buck-Tick
- Buffalo Tom
- Bush[116]
- Butthole Surfers
C
- Café Tacvba
- Cage The Elephant[117]
- Cake[118]
- Camper Van Beethoven
- Candlebox
- Candlelight Red
- Candy Flip[119]
- Canterbury
- Carolina Liar[120]
- Carter USM
- Cast[121]
- Cat Power
- Catatonia[122]
- Catfish and the Bottlemen
- Catherine[123]
- Chagall Guevara
- Chalk FarM
- Chapterhouse
- Charlie Simpson
- Cherri Bomb[124]
- Chester Bennington[125]
- Chevelle[126]
- Chino Moreno
- Chiodos
- Chris Cornell[127]
- Chris Daughtry
- Christian Burns
- Chumbawamba[128]
- Chvrches[129]
- Circa Survive
- Circus Diablo
- Citizen Cope
- Citizen King
- Civil Twilight
- Classic Case
- Class of '99
- Cloud Control[130]
- Cobra Starship
- Coheed and Cambria[131][132]
- Coldplay[133][134][135]
- Collective Soul
- Concrete Blonde
- Copeland
- Courtney Love[136]
- Cracker
- Crash Test Dummies
- Creed[137]
- Crowded House
- Curve[138]
- Cute Is What We Aim For
D
- Daisy Chainsaw[139]
- Daniel Amos
- Daniel Powter
- Das Damen[140]
- Dashboard Confessional
- Daughtry
- Dave Grohl
- Dave Matthews Band[141]
- David Cook
- Days of the New
- DC Talk
- Deacon Blue
- Dead by Sunrise
- Dead Letter Circus[142]
- Dead Sara[143]
- Deaf Havana
- Deas Vail
- Death Cab for Cutie[144]
- Deep Blue Something[145]
- Deftones[146]
- Del Amitri
- Depeche Mode[147]
- Deryck Whibley
- Di-rect[148]
- Die Kreuzen[149][150]
- DIIV[151]
- Dinosaur Jr.
- Disciplina Kičme
- Dishwalla
- Dispatch[152]
- Distortion Mirrors
- Dodgy
- Doves
- Down With Webster
- Dramarama
- Dredg[153]
- Drowners
E
F
- Failure[160]
- Faith No More[161]
- Fall Out Boy[162][163][164]
- Fastball
- Fatboy Slim
- Fatherson
- Fearless Vampire Killers
- Feeder
- Fightstar[165]
- Filter
- Fine Young Cannibals
- Finger Eleven[166]
- Fiona Apple[167]
- Fire from the Gods[168]
- Fishbone[169]
- Fleet Foxes[170]
- Flight of the Conchords
- Florence and the Machine
- Flow
- Flyleaf[171]
- Foals[172]
- Folk Implosion[173]
- Foo Fighters[174]
- Fool's Garden
- For Against
- Forever The Sickest Kids[175]
- Fountains of Wayne[176]
- Framing Hanley[177]
- Frank Black and the Catholics
- Frank Iero
- Frank Turner
- Franz Ferdinand
- The Fray
- Frente!
- Fuel
- Fugazi[178]
- Fun
- Fun Lovin Criminals[179]
G
- Gândul Mâței
- Garbage
- Gas Huffer
- Gemini Syndrome
- Gene
- Gene Loves Jezebel
- Generationals
- Geographer
- Gerard Way[180]
- Ghinzu
- Giant Drag
- Gin Blossoms
- Girl in a Coma[181]
- Glasvegas
- Gnarls Barkley
- Go Radio
- Gob (band)
- God Lives Underwater
- Godsmack
- Godspeed You! Black Emperor[182]
- Golden Palominos
- Gomez
- Goo Goo Dolls[183]
- Good Charlotte[184][185][186]
- Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
- Goon Moon
- Gorillaz[187][188][189]
- Gotye
- Graham Coxon
- Grandaddy
- Grant Lee Buffalo
- Gravity Kills
- Greek Fire
- Green Day[190][191]
- Green on Red
- Green River
- Grimes
- Grinderman
- Grizzly Bear
- Grouplove[192]
- Guided by Voices
- Gumball
- Guster
H
- Halestorm
- Half Japanese
- HalfNoise[193]
- Happy Mondays
- Hard-Fi
- Harvey Danger
- Hawthorne Heights[194]
- Hayden
- Hayley Williams[195]
- Hazen Street
- Headstones
- Heather Nova
- Helium
- Hellogoodbye
- Hideto Matsumoto
- Hinder[196]
- His Name Is Alive
- Hockey
- Hole
- Holly McNarland
- Hello Sleepwalkers
- Hollywood Undead
- Hoobastank
- Hoodoo Gurus
- Hootie and The Blowfish
- Hot Hot Heat
- Hot Snakes
- Howlin Maggie
- Hozier
- Hum
- Human Drama
- Hundred Reasons
- Hunter Valentine
- Hunters and Collectors
- Hurricane No. 1[197]
- Hurts
- Hüsker Dü[198]
- Hypnolovewheel
I
- I Hate Kate
- I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness
- I Mother Earth
- iamamiwhoami
- IAMX
- Ian Brown
- Icicle Works
- Icon For Hire
- Ida Maria
- Ideamen
- Idlewild
- Imagine Dragons[199][200][201][202]
- Imogen Heap
- Incubus[203][204]
- Inspiral Carpets
- Institute
- Interpol
- Into Another
- The Invisible
- INXS
- Iron & Wine
- Ivoryline
J
- Jack Off Jill
- Jack White
- Jack's Mannequin
- Jaguares
- James
- James Blunt
- James Bourne
- James Iha
- James "The Rev" Sullivan
- Jamie N Commons
- Jane's Addiction
- Jars of Clay
- Jarvis Cocker
- Jason Loewenstein
- Jawbox
- Jerry Cantrell
- Jersey Budd
- Jesus Jones
- Jet
- Jill Sobule
- Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
- Jimmy Eat World[205][206][207]
- Joan Jett
- Joanna Newsom
- John Butler Trio
- Johnny Marr[208]
- Joon Wolfsberg
- Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
- Joywave
- Joy Division
- Judah and the Lion
- Judybats
- Julian Casablancas
- Julian Cope
- Juliana Hatfield
- Julien-K
- Juliette and the Licks
- July Talk
K
- K's Choice
- K-OS
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Kaizers Orchestra
- Kaleo
- Kane
- Kara's Flowers[209]
- Kasabian
- Kate Bush[210]
- Kent
- Kevin Devine
- Kill Hannah
- Killdozer
- Killing Joke
- Kimbra
- King Charles[211]
- King Missile
- Kings of Convenience
- Kings of Leon
- Kirsty MacColl
- Kitchens of Distinction
- Kiwi Time
- Klaxons
- KMFDM
- Knifeworld
- Knuckle Puck
- Kodaline
- Kongos
- KT Tunstall
- Kula Shaker
- Kurt Cobain
- Kutless
L
- L7
- Lacey Sturm
- LaFee
- Lana Del Rey
- L'Arc-en-Ciel
- Larrikin Love
- Last Child
- Last Dinosaurs
- Lawson
- LCD Soundsystem
- Less Than Jake
- Let's Active
- Letters to Cleo
- Liars
- Lifehouse
- Lightning Seeds
- LIGHTS
- Lilys
- Limp Bizkit[212]
- Limblifter
- Linkin Park[125][213][214][215]
- Lit
- Live
- Liz Phair
- Lloyd Cole[216]
- Lo-Pro
- Local H
- Local Natives
- Lodger
- Loop
- LostAlone
- Lostprophets[217][218]
- Lou Barlow
- LOUDspeakers
- Louis XIV
- Lovehammers
- Love Among Freaks
- Love and Rockets
- Love Battery
- Love Spit Love
- Low
- Lower Than Atlantis[219]
- Lucero
- Luna
- Luscious Jackson
- Lush
- Lynda Thomas
M
- M83
- Mad Season
- Madina Lake
- Madrugada
- Magic Dirt[220]
- Magnapop
- Makethisrelate
- Malfunkshun
- Mallory Knox
- Man or Astro-man?
- Manchester Orchestra
- Mando Diao
- Manic Street Preachers
- Mansun
- Manu Chao
- Marching Band
- Marco Restrepo
- Marcy Playground
- Marianas Trench
- Marilyn Manson
- Marina and the Diamonds
- Mark Hoppus
- Martha and The Muffins
- Mary's Danish[221]
- Massive Attack
- Mastodon
- Matchbox Twenty
- Material Issue
- Matt and Kim
- Matt Willis
- Matthew Good[222]
- Matthew Good Band
- Matthew Sweet
- Maxïmo Park
- Mayday
- Mayday Parade[223][224]
- Mazzy Star
- McBusted
- McFly
- McLusky
- Meat Puppets
- Medicine
- Meg Myers
- Melanie Martinez
- Melissa Auf der Maur
- Melvins
- Mercury Rev
- MGMT
- Michael Poulsen
- Michael Stipe
- Middle Class Rut
- Midnight Oil
- Mike Shinoda[215]
- Miles Kane[225]
- Milky Chance
- Mindless Self Indulgence
- Ministry
- Minutemen[226]
- Miracle Legion
- Missio (duo)
- Mission of Burma
- Mission U.K.
- Mobile
- Moby
- Modern Baseball
- Modern English
- Modest Mouse
- Mogwai
- Moist
- Moloko
- Monaco
- Mono Puff
- Monoral
- Moonbabies
- Moose
- Morcheeba
- Morning Parade
- Morningwood
- Morphine
- Morrissey
- Mother Goose
- Mother Love Bone
- Mother Mother
- Motion City Soundtrack
- Mr Hudson
- Mudhoney
- Mumford & Sons
- Muse[227][228][229]
- Music for Dead Birds
- Mutemath
- Muzzle
- My Chemical Romance[230][231][232]
- My Darkest Days
- My Morning Jacket
- My Sister's Machine
- Myles Kennedy
N
- Nada Surf
- Name Taken
- Natalie Merchant
- National Velvet
- Navarone
- Ned's Atomic Dustbin
- Needtobreathe
- Neon Horse[233]
- Neon Indian
- Neon Trees[234]
- Nerf Herder
- Neu Electrikk
- Neutral Milk Hotel
- Netral
- New Empire
- New Found Glory[235][236]
- New Model Army
- New Order
- New Politics
- New Radicals
- Nic Nassuet[237]
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
- Nickelback[238][239]
- Nico Vega
- Night Verses
- Nightmare and the Cat
- Nine Black Alps[240]
- Nine Inch Nails[241][242][243]
- Nine Lashes
- Nirvana[198]
- No Devotion
- No Doubt
- NOAH
- Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
- Noir Désir
- Nothing But Thieves
- Nude
O
P
- P.O.D.
- Pale Saints
- Panic! at the Disco[255][256][257][258]
- Papa Roach[259]
- Parabelle
- Paramore[260][261][262]
- Passion Pit[263]
- Patti Smith
- Paul Westerberg
- Pavement
- Pearl Jam
- Pedro the Lion
- Pendragon
- Pere Ubu
- Peter Bjorn and John
- Peter Murphy
- Phantogram
- Phantom Planet
- Phish
- Phoenix
- Pierce the Veil
- Pierre Bouvier
- Pillar
- Pinback
- Pixies
- PJ Harvey
- Placebo
- Plain White T's[264]
- Plimsouls
- Pluto
- Poe
- Poets of the Fall
- Polvo
- Pond
- Poor Old Lu[265]
- Pop Evil
- Pop Will Eat Itself
- Porcupine Tree
- Porno for Pyros
- Portishead
- Portugal. The Man
- Poster Children
- Powerman 5000
- Primal Scream
- Primitive Radio Gods
- Primus[266]
- Public Image Ltd.
- Puddle of Mudd[267]
- Pulled Apart By Horses
- Pulp
- Pupil
- Pussy Galore
- PVRIS[268]
- Pylon
- Sonic Boom (aka Spectrum)
Q
R
- R.E.M.[271]
- Ra Ra Riot[272]
- Radiohead[273]
- Radio Iodine
- Rain Parade
- Rammstein
- Rapeman
- Ratatat
- Raveonettes
- Ray Toro
- Razorlight
- Recovery Child
- Red Hot Chili Peppers[274][275][276]
- Red House Painters
- The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus[277][278][279]
- Redd Kross
- Reef
- Regina Spektor
- Relient K[280]
- Remy Zero
- Renegade Soundwave
- Republica
- Residual Kid
- Revenge
- Rhythm Corps
- Richard Ashcroft
- Richard Hawley
- Ride
- Rivermaya
- Robert "Throb" Young
- Robyn Hitchcock
- Rocket from the Crypt
- Rooney
- Roses Are Red
- Royal Bliss
- Royal Blood
- Royal Republic
- Royal Trux
- Ryn Weaver
S
- SafetySuit
- Sahara Hotnights
- Said the Whale
- Saint Asonia
- Saint Etienne
- Saint Motel
- Saliva
- Salt
- Sam Roberts
- Sambomaster
- Sammy
- Saosin[281]
- Sara Craig
- Save Ferris
- Saving Abel
- Say Anything
- Scanners
- Scarling.
- SCH
- School of Fish
- Scott Weiland
- Scratch Acid
- Screaming Jets
- Screaming Trees
- The Script
- Seaweed
- Sebadoh
- Secondhand Serenade
- Seether
- Self
- Semisonic
- Seven Mary Three
- Shawn Mullins
- She Wants Revenge
- Shearwater
- Shed Seven
- Shellac
- Shihad
- Shinedown[282][283]
- Sheila on 7
- Shiny Toy Guns[284]
- Shipping News
- Short Stack
- Shout Out Louds
- Shudder to Think
- Sia Furler
- Sick Puppies
- Sigur Rós
- Silverchair
- Silverstein
- Silversun Pickups
- Simple Kid
- Simple Minds
- Simple Plan[285][286]
- Sinéad Lohan
- Sinéad O'Connor
- Siouxsie and the Banshees[287]
- Sister Hazel
- Six Finger Satellite
- Sixpence None the Richer
- Sixteen Deluxe
- Skillet[288][289]
- Skindred
- Skin Yard
- Skinny Puppy
- Skunk Anansie
- Skye Sweetnam
- Sleater-Kinney
- Sleeper
- Sleeper Agent
- Sleeping with Sirens[290]
- Sleigh Bells
- Sleep Room
- Slint
- Sloan
- Slowdive
- Smash Mouth[291]
- Smashing Pumpkins[292]
- Smoking Popes
- Snow Patrol
- Snowcake
- Social Code
- Social Distortion
- Soda Stereo
- Some Velvet Sidewalk
- Something Corporate
- Son of Dork
- Sonic Youth
- Sons of Day
- Sons of Elvis
- Sort Sol[293]
- Soul Asylum
- Soul Coughing
- Soundgarden
- Sound Team
- Soup Dragons
- South Cry
- Spacehog
- Spacemen 3
- Sparta
- Spin Doctors
- Spirit of the West
- Spiritualized
- Splendora
- Sponge
- Sponge Cola[294]
- Spoon
- Squirrel Nut Zippers
- St. Vincent
- Stabbing Westward
- Starflyer 59
- Stars
- Starsailor
- Starset
- State Radio[295]
- Stellar West
- Stereolab
- Stereophonics
- Steve Adey
- Steve Burns
- Steve Taylor
- Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil
- Stone Sour[296]
- Stone Temple Pilots[297]
- Story Of The Year
- Suede
- Sugar
- Sugar Ray[298]
- Sugarcult
- Sum 41[299]
- Sunday Driver
- Sunny Day Real Estate[300]
- Sunrise Avenue[301]
- Super Furry Animals
- Superchick
- Superchunk
- Superdrag
- Supergrass
- Superheaven
- Surrounded
- Suzanne Vega
- Sweethead
- Swervedriver
- Switchfoot[302]
- SWMRS
- System Of A Down[303]
T
- TAD
- Takida
- Taking Back Sunday[304][305]
- Talk Talk
- Talk Show
- Talking Heads
- Tame Impala
- Tapes 'n Tapes
- Tappi Tíkarrass
- Taylor Momsen
- Team Sleep
- Teenage Fanclub
- Tegan and Sara
- Temple of the Dog
- Terrible Things
- Test Icicles
- Texas[306]
- Th' Faith Healers
- That Dog
- The 1975[307]
- The Academy Is...[308]
- The Accidentals
- The Afghan Whigs
- The Airborne Toxic Event
- The Alarm
- The All-American Rejects
- The Almost
- The American Analog Set
- The Amps
- The Apples in Stereo
- The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
- The Ataris
- The Auteurs
- The Badgeman
- The Bawdies
- The Belltower
- The Birds of Satan
- The Black Crowes
- The Black Keys
- The Bluebells
- The Bolshoi
- The Boo Radleys
- The Border Surrender
- The Bravery
- The Breeders
- The Cab[309]
- The Calling[310]
- The Cardigans
- The Charlatans
- The Chills
- The Church
- The Cinematics
- The Classic Crime
- The Clouds
- The Colourist
- The Commuters[311]
- The Connells
- The Constantines
- The Contortionist
- The Coral Sea
- The Cramps
- The Cranberries
- The Creatures
- The Cribs
- The Cult
- The Cure
- The Damned
- The Dandy Warhols
- The Dangerous Summer[312]
- The Darling Buds
- The Datsuns
- The dB's
- The Dead Milkmen
- The Dead Weather
- The Deadly Syndrome
- The Dear Hunter
- The Decemberists
- The Del Fuegos[313]
- The Delgados
- The Dirty Heads
- The Dodos
- The Donnas
- The Dream Academy
- The Drums
- The Exies
- The Explosion[314]
- The Fall
- The Fatima Mansions
- The Feelies
- The Fiery Furnaces
- The Flaming Lips
- The Four Seasons
- The Frames
- The Fratellis
- The Fray
- The Futureheads
- The Gandharvas
- The Gaslight Anthem
- The Get Up Kids
- The Go-Betweens
- The Golden Seals
- The Good, the Bad, and the Queen
- The Heavy
- The Hives
- The Hold Steady
- The Hollow Men
- The House of Love
- The Housemartins
- The Innocence Mission
- The Jesus and Mary Chain
- The Jesus Lizard
- The Joy Formidable
- The Juliana Hatfield Three
- The Juliana Theory
- The Killers
- The Kills
- The Kooks
- The La's
- The LaFontaines
- The Last Shadow Puppets
- The Lemonheads
- The Levellers
- The Libertines
- The Life and Times
- The Lilac Time
- The Limousines
- The Living Things
- The Lumineers
- The Madden Brothers
- The Maine
- The Mayfield Four
- The Mekons
- The Melvins[315]
- The Mighty Lemon Drops
- The Mills
- The Mountain Goats
- The Mowgli's
- The Music
- The Naked and Famous
- The National
- The Nearly Deads
- The Neighbourhood[316]
- The New Pornographers
- The Nymphs
- The Ocean Blue
- The Offspring
- The Operation M.D.
- The Owl Service (band)
- The Pastels
- The Pillows
- The Pogues
- The Polyphonic Spree
- The Posies
- The Postal Service
- The Presidents of the United States of America
- The Pretenders
- The Pretty Reckless
- The Primitives
- The Prodigy
- The Psychedelic Furs
- The Raconteurs
- The Radio Dept.
- The Railway Children
- The Ramones
- The Refreshments
- The Rentals
- The Ready Set
- The Replacements[198]
- The Rockfords
- The Rubens
- The Script
- The Servants
- The Shamen
- The Shins
- The Silver Jews
- The Sisters of Mercy
- The Smashing Pumpkins
- The Smithereens
- The Smiths[317][318]
- The Sounds
- The Spoons
- The Starlings
- The Stone Roses
- The Stranglers
- The Strokes
- The Subways
- The Sugarcubes
- The Sundays
- The Superjesus
- The Swans
- The Tea Party
- The Tears
- The Telescopes
- The The
- The Three O'Clock
- The Trews
- The U-Men
- The Used[319]
- The Vaccines
- The Vaselines
- The Verve
- The Verve Pipe
- The Vines
- The Virgins
- The Von Bondies
- The Wallflowers
- The Waterboys
- The Weakerthans
- The Wedding Present
- The Whigs
- The White Stripes
- The White Tie Affair
- The Why Store
- The Wolfgang Press
- The Wolfhounds
- The Wombats
- The Wonder Stuff
- The Zolas
- The Zutons
- Therapy?
- There For Tomorrow
- They Might Be Giants
- Thin White Rope
- Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
- Third Day
- Third Eye Blind[320]
- Thirteen Senses
- Thirty Seconds to Mars[321][322]
- This Century
- This Mortal Coil
- This Picture
- Thom Yorke
- Thousand Foot Krutch
- Three Days Grace[323][324][325]
- Three Fish
- Throwing Muses
- Tiffany Alvord
- Tiger Please
- Tim McIlrath
- TISM
- Toad the Wet Sprocket
- Toadies
- Tokyo Police Club
- Tomahawk
- Tones on Tail
- Tonic
- Tonight Alive
- Too Much Joy
- Tom DeLonge
- Tom Fletcher
- Tom Morello
- Tori Amos
- Tove Lo
- Tragically Hip
- Train
- Transvision Vamp
- Trashcan Sinatras
- Travis
- Trent Reznor
- Tripping Daisy
- Troy Baker
- Tse Tse Fly
- TTNG
- Tuscadero
- TV on the Radio
- Tweaker
- Twenty One Pilots[326]
- Twin Atlantic
- Two Door Cinema Club
- Tyson Ritter
U
V
W
- Wakey!Wakey!
- Walk off the Earth
- Walk the Moon[328]
- Wallows
- Walt Mink
- Wannadies
- Warpaint
- Wavves
- Wax on Radio
- We Are Scientists
- We Are the Ocean
- We the Kings[329]
- Ween[330][331][332]
- Weeping Willows
- Weezer[333][334][335]
- Wellwater Conspiracy
- Wheatus
- White Lies
- White Magic
- White Town
- White Zombie
- Wilco
- Wild Strawberries
- Wintersleep
- Wipers
- Wire
- Woe, Is Me
- Wolf Alice
- Wolf Parade
- Wooden Shjips
- Woodkid[336]
- Working for a Nuclear Free City
- World Party
- WZRD
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Z
See also
- List of alternative metal artists
- List of Britpop musicians
- List of dream pop artists
- List of gothic rock bands
- List of grunge bands
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