Electronic rock emerges from the collision of guitar-driven rock energy and synthesizer-powered electronic production, creating a hybrid sound where programmed beats and organic instrumentation exist as equal partners. Born from late-'70s experimentalists and crystallizing through '90s acts who refused to choose between the recording studio and the rehearsal space, the genre thrives on tension—digital precision meeting human imperfection, cold machine textures warming against distorted guitars. Unlike industrial rock's aggression or alternative rock's guitar-centrism, electronic rock maintains genuine equilibrium between its dual identities, where a synth lead carries as much weight as a guitar riff, and drum machines don't merely supplement live drums but redefine rhythm itself.
The genre's versatility spans from anthemic stadium-ready productions blending EDM drops with rock choruses to atmospheric post-punk explorations where drum pads and six-strings blur into textured soundscapes. What separates it from broader electronic or rock categories is this refusal to privilege one element over another—neither a rock band adding keyboards nor an electronic act featuring token guitars, but music genuinely architected from both foundations. Artists here might sequence complex breakbeats beneath screaming guitars, or layer vintage synthesizers through driving bass lines, always maintaining that essential duality.
Electronic rock rewards listeners seeking music that honors both the visceral punch of amplified instruments and the limitless sonic possibilities of electronic production—where festival main stages and underground clubs feel equally appropriate, and where the future of rock music continues writing itself in code and cables.
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| #26 | ByJames | Released:1974 | |||
| #96 | ByRush | Released:1984-04-12 | |||
| #42 | ByMoby | Released:1996-06-23 | electronic rockindustrial | ||
| #70 | ByBabylon Zoo | Released:1996-09-23 | |||
| #44 | ByLenny Kravitz | Released:1998-04-29 | |||
| #69 | ByEditors | Released:1999-10-01 | |||
| #47 | ByMuse | Released:2000 | |||
| #60 | ByGod Is An Astronaut | Released:2002-01-01 | |||
| #61 | ByGod Is an Astronaut | Released:2002-01-01 | |||
| #76 | BySneaker Pimps | Released:2002-01-22 | |||
| #79 | ByPain | Released:2002-01-23 | |||
| #39 | ByCelldweller | Released:2003-01-28 | |||
| #21 | ByRatatat | Released:2004-04-19 | |||
| #30 | ByMindless Self Indulgence | Released:2005-04-12 | |||
| #41 | ByApoptygma Berzerk | Released:2005-09-12 | |||
| #62 | ByKlaxons | Released:2006-10-06 | electronic rock | ||
| #36 | ByNeon Plastix | Released:2006-11-06 | electronic rock | ||
| #31 | ByGood Charlotte | Released:2007-03-14 | |||
| #43 | ByBlack Strobe | Released:2007-05-23 | electronic rock | ||
| #54 | ByNemesea | Released:2007-06-21 | |||
| #48 | ByKlaxons | Released:2007-06-25 | electronic rock | ||
| #52 | ByAthlete | Released:2007-08-27 | |||
| #28 | ByPendulum | Released:2008-05-09 | |||
| #11 | ByThe Rasmus | Released:2008-09-22 | |||
| #9 | ByKevin Rudolf | Released:2008-11-24 | |||
| #63 | ByYeah Yeah Yeahs | Released:2009-02-24 | |||
| #45 | ByAwolnation | Released:2010-05-18 | |||
| #95 | ByAwolnation | Released:2010-05-18 | |||
| #32 | ByPendulum | Released:2010-05-21 | |||
| #65 | ByImagine Dragons | Released:2010-06-01 | alternative rockelectronic rock | ||
| #27 | ByRatatat | Released:2010-06-08 | |||
| #25 | ByLinkin Park | Released:2010-08-02 | |||
| #13 | ByLinkin Park | Released:2010-09-08 | |||
| #51 | ByBlue Stahli | Released:2011-03-02 | |||
| #14 | ByAwolnation | Released:2011-03-15 | |||
| #91 | ByMy Chemical Romance | Released:2011-03-27 | |||
| #17 | ByRadiohead | Released:2011-04-16 | |||
| #49 | ByJustice | Released:2011-09-21 | |||
| #85 | ByNinja Sex Party | Released:2011-09-29 | |||
| #93 | ByPuscifer | Released:2011-10-18 | |||
| #7 | ByPhantogram | Released:2011-11-01 | |||
| #58 | ByImagine Dragons | Released:2012-01-01 | |||
| #78 | ByThe Big Pink | Released:2012-01-16 | |||
| #57 | ByPublic Service Broadcasting | Released:2012-05-28 | electronic rock | ||
| #56 | ByCelldweller | Released:2012-06-12 | |||
| #5 | ByLinkin Park | Released:2012-06-20 | |||
| #10 | ByMuse | Released:2012-09-26 | |||
| #82 | ByPapa Roach | Released:2012-10-01 | |||
| #90 | ByDepeche Mode | Released:2013-03-22 | |||
| #38 | ByPublic Service Broadcasting | Released:2013-05-06 | |||
| #64 | ByThe Naked and Famous | Released:2013-09-13 | |||
| #2 | ByCarpenter Brut | Released:2013-09-20 | |||
| #99 | ByIcon for Hire | Released:2013-10-15 | |||
| #23 | ByLinkin Park | Released:2013-10-25 | |||
| #89 | ByLinkin Park | Released:2013-10-25 | |||
| #12 | ByPhantogram | Released:2014-02-18 | |||
| #74 | ByPVRIS | Released:2014-10-31 | |||
| #3 | ByBring Me the Horizon | Released:2014-11-03 | |||
| #35 | ByBring Me the Horizon | Released:2014-11-03 | |||
| #50 | ByAngels & Airwaves | Released:2014-12-09 | |||
| #37 | ByStarset | Released:2014 | |||
| #80 | ByDear Rouge | Released:2015-03-31 | electronic rockindie rock | ||
| #18 | ByKrewella | Released:2015-07-22 | electronic rockelectronicore | ||
| #4 | ByBring Me the Horizon | Released:2015-09-11 | |||
| #33 | ByMeg Myers | Released:2015-09-18 | |||
| #67 | ByNew Order | Released:2015-09-25 | |||
| #97 | By[AMATORY] | Released:2015-10-05 | |||
| #46 | ByThe Qemists | Released:2016-02-26 | |||
| #68 | ByStarset | Released:2017-01-20 | |||
| #88 | ByThe Birthday Massacre | Released:2017-06-09 | electronic rocksynth rock | ||
| #66 | ByEnter Shikari | Released:2017-09-22 | |||
| #75 | ByThe Rasmus | Released:2017-10-06 | electronic rock | ||
| #24 | ByJames Bay | Released:2018-05-18 | pop rockelectronic rock | ||
| #100 | ByKing Gnu | Released:2019-01-16 | |||
| #87 | ByMorrissey | Released:2019-05-24 | |||
| #94 | ByPOORSTACY | Released:2019-09-13 | |||
| #55 | ByFox Stevenson | Released:2019-10-18 | |||
| #84 | ByKing Gnu | Released:2020-01-15 | |||
| #53 | ByEnter Shikari | Released:2020-04-17 | |||
| #29 | ByPVRIS | Released:2020-08-28 | |||
| #20 | ByNothing But Thieves | Released:2020-10-23 | |||
| #8 | ByBring Me the Horizon | Released:2020-10-30 | |||
| #6 | ByMaggie Lindemann | Released:2021-01-22 | electronic rockpop punk | ||
| #22 | ByDreamcatcher | Released:2021-01-26 | |||
| #83 | ByZAYDE WØLF | Released:2021-05-07 | |||
| #81 | ByRaizer | Released:2021-09-10 | electronic rock | ||
| #92 | ByAngels & Airwaves | Released:2021-09-24 | electronic rock | ||
| #34 | ByFresno | Released:2021 | electronic rockpop rock | ||
| #15 | ByLoveless | Released:2022-05-20 | |||
| #72 | ByViagra Boys | Released:2022-07-08 | |||
| #40 | ByDreamcatcher | Released:2022-10-11 | |||
| #19 | ByBoston Manor | Released:2022-10-14 | alternative rockelectronic rock | ||
| #71 | ByJimmy Eat World | Released:2022-10-19 | alternative rockelectronic rock | ||
| #98 | By✝✝✝ (Crosses) | Released:2022-12-09 | |||
| #1 | ByKäärijä | Released:2023-01-17 | |||
| #73 | ByEnter Shikari | Released:2023-04-21 | |||
| #16 | ByDemi Lovato | Released:2023-05-25 | |||
| #77 | BySpiritbox | Released:2023-11-03 | |||
| #86 | ByBroadside | Released:2023-11-10 | |||
| #59 | ByRomes | Released:2025-11-14 | electronic rocksynth rock |