The Greatest American Rock Band [All Time Best]
Rock has a long history.
Among them, American rock has undergone dramatic changes.
Today, when people think of American rock, many probably imagine a powerful sound that makes heavy use of power chords.
Of course, those characteristics are certainly there, but the evolution that led to them is also compelling.
This time, we’ve picked out rock bands that are indispensable when talking about American rock.
Each band has its own originality and appeal, so please read to the end.
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The Greatest American Rock Bands [All Time Best] (31–40)
Killing In the NameRage Against The Machine

Rage Against the Machine is a rock band from Los Angeles.
The band’s unique guitar phrases by Tom Morello—combining effects like killswitching, switching, and wah—are incredibly addictive to listen to.
In addition, Zack de la Rocha’s lyrics, which incisively tackle social issues, set themselves apart from conventional rock lyrics.
Why not check out the band with an ear toward those lyrics as well?
AloneHeart

Heart drew attention as a rock band featuring two women: vocalist Ann Wilson and guitarist Nancy Wilson.
They debuted in 1976 and became pioneers in the then-rare movement of women entering the rock scene.
One of Heart’s charms is their skillful use of dynamics—quiet and loud—to create a sudden surge in the chorus, as heard in their signature song “Alone.” In particular, the climactic build toward the latter half of their songs, driven by Ann’s powerful high notes, is sure to become addictive once you hear it!
PsychosocialSlipknot

Slipknot is known as a pioneer of nu metal, a genre that made rock sound heavier while incorporating elements of hip-hop.
In particular, vocalist Corey Taylor handles a wide range—from intense shouts to clean, non-shouted singing parts—so Slipknot is recommended even for those who aren’t fond of harsh vocals.
And if you like rock but find Slipknot a bit too intense, Corey Taylor’s other band, Stone Sour, is closer to straight rock, so you might want to check them out as well.
Light My FireThe Doors

The Doors are famous as one of the bands that defined the development of early rock in the 1960s.
Their allure lies in the beautiful soundscapes built by Jim Morrison’s lower-register vocals, epitomized by Light My Fire, and Ray Manzarek’s classically influenced keyboard solos.
They also had a significant impact on the complex and evolving genre known as progressive rock, exemplified by bands like Pink Floyd and King Crimson.
If you like The Doors, I recommend giving some progressive rock bands a listen too!
SmoothSantana

Santana are pioneers who brought the fusion of Latin music and rock to the world, and their music is loved across genres.
Carlos Santana’s emotionally charged guitar playing has a spellbinding power that stirs listeners’ hearts.
Their landmark album Abraxas topped the charts in the United States and produced classics that many people can hum, such as Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va.
Their comeback with Supernatural conveyed their appeal to a new generation, and songs like Smooth are still heard frequently today.
The impact Santana have had on the music scene is immeasurable, and their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame testifies to their achievements.
Their powerful and passionate performances continue to move many people to this day.


