K.Flay
Kaleo
Kaonashi
Karen O & Danger Mouse
Katatonia
Kathleen Hanna
Keith Moon
Keith Richards
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
KennyHoopla
Khruangbin
Kid Brunswick
Killers
Killing Joke
Kills, The
King Crimson
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
King’s X
Kings Of Leon
Kings Of Rhythm, The
Kinks
KISS
Kittie
Koe Wetzel
Kongos
Kooks, The
Korn
Kraftwerk
Kurt Cobain
Kyuss

- Kiss: Formed in 1973, Kiss is known for their larger-than-life personas, flamboyant costumes, and theatrical performances. They gained fame in the 1970s with their hard rock anthems and hits like “Rock and Roll All Nite,” “Detroit Rock City,” and “I Was Made for Lovin’ You.” Their signature face paint and pyrotechnic shows have made them cultural icons, and their influence on rock music and pop culture is profound.
- Kings of Leon: Emerging in the early 2000s, Kings of Leon blended Southern rock with alternative and indie elements. Their breakthrough album Only by the Night featured hits like “Use Somebody” and “Sex on Fire,” propelling them to international stardom. Known for their powerful vocals and anthemic sound, they have received multiple Grammy Awards and continue to evolve their style with each release.
- Korn: Pioneers of nu-metal, Korn emerged in the late 1990s with a heavy sound that combined metal, hip-hop, and alternative influences. Their self-titled debut album and hits like “Freak on a Leash” and “Got the Life” helped define the genre. Known for their raw, emotional lyrics and energetic performances, Korn remains a significant force in rock music.
- The Kooks: A British indie rock band formed in 2004, The Kooks gained popularity with their catchy melodies and laid-back sound. Their debut album Inside In/Inside Out included hits like “Naive” and “She Moves in Her Own Way,” establishing them as a key player in the indie scene.