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Description of Pop Punk

 
Pop Punk is widely -- but inaccurately -- recognized as a 1990s phenomenon. It first emerged with the Ramones' debut album in 1976 and included '80s underground successes like the Dickies, the Descendants, and the Buzzcocks, who earned cult followings with their catchy, peppy Punk. It wasn't until the mid-'90s, however, when Punk-Pop finally wound its way into America's commercial mainstream, due in part to MTV's incessant airing of Green Day's "Longview" video in the spring of 1994. Pop Punk, with its irresistibly simple chord progressions, speedy tempos and strong sense of melody, seems almost like the Bubblegum rock of the '60s. But albums like Husker Du's Flip Your Wig and Jawbreaker's Dear Youpoint to a different side of the music, layering deeply personal lyrics beneath their catchy melodies and wall-of-guitar production.
 

Top Pop Punk Tracks

 
Play Track Artist Price
1. Good Girls Go Bad [feat. Leighton Meester] Cobra Starship
$1.29
2. 21 Guns Green Day
$1.29
3. Nice Guys Finish Last Cobra Starship
$1.29
4. Good Girls Go Bad [feat. Leighton Meester] Cobra Starship
$1.29
5. Pete Wentz Is The Only Reason We're Famous (Explicit Album Version) Cobra Starship
$1.29
6. Hot Mess (Explicit Album Version) Cobra Starship
$1.29
7. Know Your Enemy Green Day
$1.29
8. Fold Your Hands Child (Explicit Album Version) Cobra Starship
$1.29
9. Living In The Sky With Diamonds Cobra Starship
$1.29
10. You're Not In On The Joke Cobra Starship
$1.29
11. Misery Business Paramore
$1.29
12. Decode Paramore
$1.29
13. Wet Hot American Summer Cobra Starship
$1.29
14. Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) Green Day
$1.29
15. Wake Me Up When September Ends Green Day
$1.29
16. 1, 2, 3, 4 Plain White T's
$0.99
17. The Scene Is Dead; Long Live The Scene Cobra Starship
$1.29
18. Move Like You Gonna Die (Explicit Album Version) Cobra Starship
$1.29
19. 21 Guns Green Day
$1.29
20. I Miss You blink-182
$1.29
21. Crushcrushcrush Paramore
$1.29
22. That's What You Get Paramore
$1.29
23. Good Girls Go Bad [feat. Leighton Meester] [Cash Cash Remix] Cobra Starship
$0.99
24. Good Girls Go Bad [feat. Leighton Meester] [Suave Suarez on Pleasure Ryland Remix] Cobra Starship
$0.99
25. I Don't Care (Single Version) Fall Out Boy
$1.29
26. The World Will Never Do [feat. B.o.B] Cobra Starship
$1.29
27. I May Be Rude But I'm The Truth [B Side] (Explicit Version) Cobra Starship
$1.29
28. Hey There Delilah Plain White T's
$0.99
29. I Caught Myself Paramore
30. Sugar, We're Going Down Fall Out Boy
$1.29
31. American Idiot Green Day
$1.29
32. All The Small Things blink-182
$1.29
33. 21st Century Breakdown Green Day
$1.29
34. Thnks Fr Th Mmrs Fall Out Boy
$1.29
35. I Write Sins Not Tragedies Panic at the Disco
$1.29
36. Basket Case Green Day
$1.29
37. Weightless All Time Low
$0.99
38. Decode (Twilight Soundtrack Version) Paramore
$1.29
39. Dance, Dance Fall Out Boy
$1.29
40. Face Down The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
$1.29
41. America's Suitehearts Fall Out Boy
$1.29
42. Welcome To The Black Parade My Chemical Romance
$1.29
43. Burning Down The House The Used
$1.29
44. Check Yes Juliet We The Kings
$0.99
45. Here in Your Arms Hellogoodbye
$0.99
46. Ocean Avenue Yellowcard
$1.29
47. ¡Viva La Gloria! Green Day
$1.29
48. Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't) All Time Low
$1.29
49. Teenagers My Chemical Romance
$1.29
50. Inside Out Eve 6
$1.29
 

Pop Punk Key Albums

 
...And Out Come The Wolves
$9.99
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
$9.99
All Killer No Filler
$9.99
All That We Needed
$9.99
Allroy Sez...
$8.99
Bleed American
$7.99
Destination Unknown
(Explicit) $8.99
Dookie
$9.99
Enema Of The State
(Explicit) $7.99
Kings Of Pop
$7.99
Life In Dreaming
$8.99
Love Songs For The Retarded
$9.99
Making Things With Light
$8.99
New Found Glory
$9.99
No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
$9.99
Ocean Avenue
$11.99
Operators Manual
$9.99
Punk In Drublic
$9.99
Riot!
$9.99
Save The World, Lose The Girl
$9.99
Say It Like You Mean It
$9.99
Smash
$9.99
So Wrong, It's Right
$9.99
Take This To Your Grave
$9.99
The Gold Record
$9.99
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
$9.99
Trashed
$9.99
Two Things At Once
$8.99
Your Favorite Weapon
$9.99

 

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Pop Punk Key Artists

 
ALL

Formed after the break-up
of punk-pop pioneers the
Descendents, ALL
continued making hyper
punk with blistering pop...

blink-182

This Southern California
combined playground
humor and punk-pop
hooks, creating anthems for
a new generation. Compri...

Bouncing Souls

The Bouncing Souls
effortlessly incorporate
countless '80s pop culture
references in their bouncy,
sing-along pop-punk. Like...

Buzzcocks

A keystone of UK punk, the
Buzzcocks' smart use of
melody set them apart from
the rest of the lot. The
Buzzcocks formed in Engl...

Cringer

Pre-JChurch peace-punk
band whose sound moved
from a Crass-like fury to
catchy Punk-Pop, indicative
of late '80s Bay Area.

Descendents

The Descendents first
formed in 1979. Their
infectiously catchy pop
melodies helped lay the
foundation for pop-punk....

Fall Out Boy

The members of Fall Out
Boy started out in hardcore
punk bands before making
the move to something more
melodic. The band is nam...

Green Day

Champions of East Bay
pop-punk, Green Day's
mid-90s success helped
bring Punk briefly to the
forefront of the music ind...

Lagwagon

Lagwagon were at the
forefront of the California
skate-punk revival in the
early '90s. The band
combines a melodic singin...

M.E.S.T.

Southside Chicago Punks
with a penchant for catchy,
rambuctious SoCal
Punk-Pop. M.E.S.T.'s Tony
Lovato got the band's nam...

Mr. T Experience

Formed in 1985, Mr. T
Experience were one of
the first Bay Area Punk-Pop
bands. Mr. T Experience
released their first album,...

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance's
hard, melodic punk and
cathartic pop comes
straight outta New Jersey.
The band got its start rec...

New Found Glory

Punk rockers New Found
Glory honed their melodic
skills playing gigs along the
East Coast and in Florida.
The band's title was thoug...

NOFX

NOFX are responsible for
more sound-alike SoCal
Skate Punk groups than any
band since Bad Religion.
NOFX formed in 1983. Don...

Panic at the Disco

This next generation
punk-pop band teeters
between futuristic and
nostalgia with the use of
drum machines and accor...

Plain White T's

In 1997 the band began with
cover songs and then
experimented with melodic
punk originals in a suburban
Chicago basement. Prior t...

Screeching Weasel

Along with the Queers,
Chicago's Screeching
Weasel set the snotty vocal,
Ramones rip-off standard
for Punk-Pop. Screeching...

Sum 41

Sum 41's sound may stem
from SoCal punk, but the
band is actually from
Ontario, Canada. Frontman
Deryck Whibley has had...

The Dickies

Like a comic book version
of a Punk band, the Dickies'
specialized in sometimes
goofy, often bouncy,
catchy as hell Punk.

The Donnas

From playing cheeky, lo-fi
Garage to swanky, strutting
Hard Rock, the Donnas have
maintained a loyal, drooling
fanbase. The Donnas wer...

The Queers

Centered around Joe King,
the Queers have been
blasting catchy, moronic
Punk-Pop since 1982,
before many fans were b...

The Starting Line

The Starting Line's chunky
punk pop pits frenzied
music against heartfelt
lyrics resulting in
arena-sized, anthemic ho...

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