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_AskMyMom_ t1_j5mz6ee wrote

Looking back I like Paramore, not sure if they’re pop-punk, but I guess it fits the bill.

Straight up punk, I’d say At The Drive In (Relationship of Command) is probably the best punk rock album I’ve ever heard.

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Petrol_sniffer01 t1_j5n7il2 wrote

Everyone can listen to what they want but I don’t like it personally. Punk became a thing because people wanted something different from the same old rock and roll songs and pop punk decided to go in the other direction and made it easier to listen to.

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1nternetP3rson OP t1_j5n7vjh wrote

my music taste definitely hasn’t fully evolved yet as i’m still a teenager so im curious as to what i’ll think of my current taste when i’m an adult. ig i like it because it’s upbeat while still having dark and personal themes.

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Petrol_sniffer01 t1_j5n8cje wrote

I still like some songs from when I was younger because of nostalgia. And hell yeah man, if you like it, it doesn’t matter if other people don’t

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mubydram t1_j5n04c1 wrote

I liked some pop-punk growing up but I grew out of it. Hardcore and post-hardcore is where it's at.

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jek39 t1_j5o40ve wrote

I think descendents “cool to be you” album (2004) counts as pop punk IMO

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RetrotheRobot t1_j5p1qdd wrote

Descendants are basically peak pop-punk. Pop punk wasn't only stuff you heard on the radio.

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Snyder445 t1_j5mzdf3 wrote

  1. I love the general sound of it. Super catchy!
  2. Fall Out Boy, Three Days Grace, My Chemical Romance, and Green Day (do they count?)
  3. Hmm, Welcome to The Black Parade, Never Too Late, Sugar we’re goin down, Dance Dance and Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
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1nternetP3rson OP t1_j5mzm1y wrote

i love your entire list, i should have added 90s to the title so GD would be a bit more included, oops

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Snyder445 t1_j5mzt34 wrote

At no worries! If you did add 90s, blink-182 and Sum 41 would be great additions too! 90s and 2000s pop punk is my favorite genres lol.

Oh forgot one, we can’t forget the punk princess Avril Lavigne! Skater Boy and Complicated are great!

Edit: And Good Charolette!

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1nternetP3rson OP t1_j5n0wmu wrote

you’re pretty much listing every band on my playlist, they’re great

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DEANGELoBAILEY69 t1_j5ngyl8 wrote

If 90s is now included check out NOFX. Separation of church and skate, Malachi Crunch, Cokie the Clown

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1nternetP3rson OP t1_j5n1jlc wrote

i don’t like simple plan either, their lyrics and vocals aren’t appealing. i do listen to paramore, though, in addition to the ones you mentioned liking.

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BlacksmithGullible90 t1_j5n8soc wrote

Bowling for Soup!!! Also Blink, Sum 41, Avril Lavigne, OPM... Basically all of it!!

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DEANGELoBAILEY69 t1_j5ngsio wrote

Sum 41 really came into their own with my favs being All to Blame & Hell Song. At the same time billy talent was also making really great tunes including The Ex, Try Honesty and River Below. Not exactly sure if they fall into the pop punk category but in early 2000s Canada they went hand in hand. American Idiot had some really great stuff Jesus of suburbia is a masterpiece

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1nternetP3rson OP t1_j5mztr6 wrote

you dont have to answer the questions unless you want to, they were just ideas

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Squire513 t1_j5niyok wrote

1999-2002 were the golden years of pop-punk with bands like Saves the Day, blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, New Found Glory, and The Starting Line (highly underrated pop-punk band).

After 2003 it became more sterile and manufactured with bands like Yellowcard, Fall Out Boy, Cartel, Boys Like Girls, Paramore, and the All-American Rejects.

Drive-Thru Records and Fueled by Ramen were the two big pop-punk labels at the time but most commercial pop-punk bands had major label deals by 2005. The genre died quickly by 2008.

Grab your skateboard and blast these Pop-Punk Tunes

Shoulder to the Wheel - Saves the Day (1999)

Up and Go - The Starting Line (2002)

Sweetness - Jimmy Eat World (2001)

Sincerely Me - New Found Glory (2000)

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