Rock Bands That Start With N

Nailed to Obscurity

Naked Beggars

Naked City

Nantucket

Nappy Brown

Narrow, The

Nashville Pussy

Nasty Habit

Nasty Nasty

Nastys

Nathan Walton

Nathmac

National, The

Nations

Nazareth

Needle Park

Neighborhood Brats

Neighborhoods



Neil Norman/Bobby Sexton

Neil Young

Nelson

Neon Cross

Nerves

Nervous Eaters, The

Network

Neurotic Outsiders

Nevada Beach

Never-Never

Neverland

Nevermore

New American Shame

New Candys

New Dynasty

New England

New Frontier

New Jerusalem

New Machine

New Monkees

New Sun

New Taboo

New Up, The

New Years Day

New York Dolls

Newcity Rockers

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Nickelback

Nielsen/Pearson

Night Ranger

Nightfall Ave.

Nightlife

Nightshade

Nightstrike

Nine 24

Nine Inch Nails

Nineteen88

Nirvana

Nita Strauss

Nitro Tokyo

Nitro

No Doubt

No More Johnny

No Respect

No Shame

Noel Gallagher

NOFX

Noisy Mama

Noize Boyz

North Star

Norway

Not on Tour

Nothing More

Nouveaux

Novacaine

Novella

Novo Combo

Nowhere Dreamer

Noyz

NRBQ

NRG

Nu-Damage

NVS

Nymphs




Nirvana: One of the most iconic bands of the 1990s, Nirvana helped define the grunge movement. Formed in 1987 and fronted by Kurt Cobain, they gained massive popularity with their 1991 album Nevermind, which included the groundbreaking hit “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” Their raw sound, emotional depth, and introspective lyrics resonated with a generation, making them a cultural phenomenon. Tragically, Cobain’s death in 1994 marked the end of the band, but their legacy continues to influence countless artists.

Nine Inch Nails: Founded by Trent Reznor in 1988, Nine Inch Nails is known for their innovative approach to industrial rock. Blending elements of rock, electronic, and ambient music, they gained acclaim with albums like The Downward Spiral and Pretty Hate Machine, featuring hits such as “Closer” and “Hurt.” Their dark, atmospheric sound and thought-provoking lyrics have solidified their status as pioneers in the genre.

No Doubt: Emerging in the 1990s, No Doubt blended ska, punk, and pop influences, achieving massive success with their album Tragic Kingdom, which included hits like “Just a Girl” and “Don’t Speak.” Fronted by Gwen Stefani, the band’s energetic sound and catchy hooks made them a staple of the era, and they remain influential in pop and rock music.

The National: Known for their introspective lyrics and atmospheric sound, The National gained prominence in the 2000s with albums like Boxer and High Violet. Their blend of indie rock and baritone vocals from Matt Berninger earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Hits like “Bloodbuzz Ohio” and “Fake Empire” showcase their unique style and lyrical depth.