Rock Bands That Start With A

A Day To Remember

A Flock of Seagulls

A Killer’s Confession

A’ La Rock

A-ha

A.K.A.

Abandoned

ABBA

Abbath

Abiot

Abnormality

Abrasive Wheels

Absolute Zero

Accelerator

Accept

Accidentals, The

Accomplice

AC/DC

Ace Frehley

Ace of Base

Ace Of Cups, The

Aces, The

Acro-brats, The

Action

Actives

AD



Adam and the Ants

Adam Bomb

Adam Faith

Adicts

Adler’s Appetite

Adrenaline Factor

Adrenaline

Adrian Dodz

AdrianGale

Adverts

Aerosmith

Afake

Affair

AFI

After the Burial

Afterlife

Aftermath

Against Me!

Against the Current

Age Of Faith

Agentz

Agnes Stone

Agro

Ain’t Dead Yet

Air Raid

Air Traffic Controller

Airborne

Airbourne Toxic Event

Airkraft

Airplay

Airy

AJR

AJR

AKA

AZ.U.R.

Aghast



Agnostic Front

Agression

Akiko Shikata

Alabama Shakes

Alan Jackson

Alanis Morissette

Alannah Miles

Alarm

Alcatrazz

Aldious

Alex Chilton Big Star

Alexis

Alfie Templeman

Algiers

Ali Farka Toure

Alias

AliCat Project

Alice ‘N Thunderland

Alice Cooper

Alice In Chains

Alien Ant Farm

Alien Sex Fiend

Alien

All Good Thing

All That Remains

All Time Low

All-American Rejects

Allegiance

Allen Collins Band

Alleycat Scratch

Alleycat Smile

Alliance

Allied Forces

Alligator Stew

Allman Brothers Band, The

Alpha Centaury

Alpha

Alphabeat

Alt Blk Era

Alt-J

Altar Boys

Alter Bridge

Altered State

Altin Gun

Altura


Amazons, The

Amberian Dawn

Ambition

Amboy Dukes, The

Ambrosia
Ambush

Amebix

American Angel

American Dog

American Minor

American Motherload

American Noise

American Pearl

American Scream

American Sugar Bitch

American Tears

Amon Amarth

Amos Milburn

Ampage

Amsterdam

Amy Winehouse

An Honest Mistake

Anamanaguchi

Anarchy Club

Anarchy

Anas

Anatomic

Anberlin

Ancient Vision

Andreas Hedlund

Andrew W.K.

Andy Grammer

Angel Edge

Angel X

Angel

Angeles

Angelic Upstarts

Angelica

Angels & Airwaves

Angels, The

Angry Tears

Animal Bag

Animal Flag

Animals, The

Animator

Animotion

Another Day Dawns

Anthrax

Anti-Flag

Antics

Anvil

Anxious

Anyone’s Daughter

Apocalypse

Apocalyptica

Apostle

Appendix

April 16th

Aprilz Fool

Aqyila

Arabia

Arazmo

Arcade Fire

Arcade

Arcangel

Arcara

Arch Enemy

Arch Rival

Archie Powell & The Exports

Architects

Archspire

Arctic Horror

Arctic Monkeys

Ari Up

Aria

Arial View

Aries

Arkells

Armada

Armed Forces

Armor of God

Arrival

Arsenal

Art d’Ecco

Artension

Arthur Crudup

Artica

Articles of Faith

Artimus Pyle Band

Artist

As Everything Unfolds

Ashba

Asher

Asia

Ask A Stranger

Asking Alexandria

Asphalt Ballet

Asylum Choir

Asylum Suite




At the Drive-In

At the Gates

Atello

Athenaeum

Atomic Angel

Atomic Up

Atomik Cocktail

Atreyu

Atticus Fault

Attraction

Audio Mob

AudioDamn!

Audioslave

August Burns Red

August Redmoon

Aurora

Aus-Rotten Oil

Authority Zero

Autodrive

Autograph

Automatic, The

Automatix

Avalon

Avatar

Avenged Sevenfold

Avengers

Average Joe

Average White Band

Avian

Aviary

Aviator

Avicii

Avril Lavigne

Awful Truth

Awol

AWOLNATION

Axe

Axia

Axis

Axminster

Axtion

Ayron Jones

Aysannabee

Aztec Jade

  • AC/DC: Formed in Australia in 1973, AC/DC is known for their high-voltage rock and roll. With classic anthems like “Back in Black” and “Highway to Hell,” they’ve become one of the best-selling bands worldwide. Their signature sound, driven by Angus Young’s iconic guitar riffs and the late Bon Scott’s vocals (later Brian Johnson), is synonymous with hard rock.
  • Aerosmith: Known as “America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band,” Aerosmith emerged in the ’70s, blending blues rock with hard rock. Fronted by Steven Tyler, with Joe Perry’s blistering guitar work, they’ve produced timeless hits like “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Walk This Way.” Aerosmith’s dynamic performances and cross-genre collaborations helped cement their status as rock icons.
  • Alice in Chains: A seminal band in the grunge era, Alice in Chains gained recognition with their dark, brooding sound. Songs like “Man in the Box” and “Rooster” explore themes of pain and addiction, with Layne Staley’s haunting vocals standing out. Their heavy, doom-laden sound influenced alternative and metal bands alike.
  • Arctic Monkeys: Hailing from the UK, Arctic Monkeys achieved massive success with their debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006). Known for Alex Turner’s sharp lyrics and hits like “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor,” they’ve evolved from indie rock to a more polished, eclectic sound.