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About The Cult

The Cult formed in the early 1980s in the UK when Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy began making music together, first as Death Cult before settling on The Cult in 1984. They fused neo-psychedelic textures with hard-hitting rock riffs, carving out a distinctive space that helped shape the look and sound of alternative rock in the mid to late 1980s. Their breakout single She Sells Sanctuary and the acclaimed albums Love (1985) and Electric (1987) brought international attention and established their reputation for writing memorable, riff-driven anthems.

With Sonic Temple (1989) and beyond, The Cult built a reputation for explosive live shows and a relentless guitar backbone that balanced moody atmosphere with stadium-ready choruses. Their influence spread across the hard rock and alternative scenes, influencing countless players with their fearless fusion of Gothic mood and blistering energy. Over the years the core partnership of Astbury and Duffy endured through shifts in lineups, keeping the band active across decades. In 2002, Astbury even joined The Doors of the 21st Century for a brief but highly publicized collaboration, underscoring the breadth of their impact.

Today The Cult remains a touchstone for players who love classic rock that blends melody with power. The DadRock Tabs catalog features 27 The Cult lessons that invite you to explore their signature riffs, grooves, and vocal-drenched anthems, building a foundation in rhythm, phrasing, and feel that translates to both studio study and live performance.

🎸 Want to know what gear The Cult used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!

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Soldier Blue
#1

Soldier Blue

New York City
#2

New York City

Soul Asylum
#3

Soul Asylum

Sweet Soul Sister
#4

Sweet Soul Sister

She Sells Sanctuary
#5

She Sells Sanctuary

Love Removal Machine
#6

Love Removal Machine

Fire Woman
#7

Fire Woman

Sun King
#8

Sun King

Spiritwalker
#9

Spiritwalker

83rd Dream
#10

83rd Dream

Nirvana
#11

Nirvana

Big Neon Glitter
#12

Big Neon Glitter

Rain
#13

Rain

Hollow Man
#14

Hollow Man

Revolution
#15

Revolution

Wild Flower
#16

Wild Flower

Peace Dog
#17

Peace Dog

Lil Devil
#18

Lil Devil

Aphrodisiac Jacket
#19

Aphrodisiac Jacket

Electric Ocean
#20

Electric Ocean

Bad Fun
#21

Bad Fun

King Contrary Man
#22

King Contrary Man

Born To Be Wild
#23

Born To Be Wild

Outlaw
#24

Outlaw

Memphis Hip Shake
#25

Memphis Hip Shake

American Horse
#26

American Horse

Deep Dive

Playing Style

Billy Duffy's playing is instantly recognizable for bright, cutting tones and riff-driven energy. He leans on memorable, hard-edged riffs with a bluesy undertone, using power chords and palm muting to drive the rhythm while weaving in melodic lead lines that push the songs forward. Duffy often blends jangly, open-chord voicings with modal phrases to create The Cults signature balance of punch and shimmer, giving tracks a hypnotic, almost psychedelic edge without sacrificing rock drive. The pairing of Astbury's soaring vocal melodies with Duffy's riff-centric guitar work creates a dynamic mix of mood and momentum that works just as well on the recorded tracks as on stage.

🎸 Gear & Equipment

The Cults guitar tones have long been built around sturdy, high-gain rigs that punch through in both studio and live settings. Billy Duffy is commonly associated with versatile guitars that deliver bright, articulate tones, often paired with a Marshall-style amp setup to achieve the band’s signature bite. Expect a combination of crunchy rhythm parts and shimmering lead textures achieved with chorus and delay effects, plus occasional phaser for subtle psychedelic swoops. While gear has evolved over the years, the core sound remains rooted in bold riffs, tight rhythm, and a bigger-than-life guitar presence.

Why Learn The Cult Songs?

Learning The Cult songs on guitar builds essential rock skills in a very practical way. Their repertoire emphasizes strong, memorable riffs, confident rhythm playing, and clean transitions into powerful chorus sections. Expect to develop technique in power chords, palm muting, string bending, and dynamic phrasing, all while building timing, groove, and stage-ready energy. Difficulty across their catalog ranges from accessible groove-oriented tracks to more intricate, guitar-driven anthems, offering a clear path for progressing players to grow their riffing, feel, and overall rock competence.

Did You Know?

  • 1The Cult began life as Death Cult in the early 1980s before adopting the name The Cult in 1984.
  • 2Their breakout track She Sells Sanctuary became an enduring anthem and helped define the 80s alternative rock sound.
  • 3Ian Astbury later performed with The Doors of the 21st Century in 2002, illustrating the band member connection to broader rock history.
  • 4The Cult has maintained a core guitar-forward identity for decades, influencing generations of players with their riff-driven, melodic approach.

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