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Sputnikmusic's list of the best Pop Punkalbums of 2024, rated by users. See which music tops the charts, read reviews, and rate albums.
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The song to me sounds like a perfect amalgamation of the best elements of modern pop-punk bands like Spanish Love Songs and Seaway, the track keeps the melodic aesthetic but is catchy and energetic enough that if it had come out in the early 2000's it would probably still be getting played at pop-punk alternative nights at clubs and festivals ...
Overall, Punk Goes Pop Vol. 2 features plenty of enjoyable, successful covers, in that they capture the feel of the original song and just put a new spin on it. Some songs, like August Burn Red’s “Baby One More Time” and Attack Attack!’s “I Kissed a Girl” are more humourous and tongue-in-cheek, while Silverstein’s “Apologize ...
Punk Goes Pop 5 Tracklist Out. 2012-09-13 by TrstN01 | 124 Comments: Fearless Records announced the track list for the 5th entry in the oft-hated Punk Goes Pop series. The bands and their contributed songs are as follows: Memphis May Fire - Grenade (Bruno Mars) Upon This Dawning - "Call Me Maybe" (Carly Rae Jepsen) Mayday Parade feat.
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Most of these bands just aren't built to last. You either go The Wonder Years route or the PUP route, but I can't really think of a pop-punk band that lingers purely in pop-punk and have it work out for more than two or three albums lol. JesperL Staff Reviewer January 19th 2024
While Acrophobe is only 31 minutes long, the band get more done than most pop-punk bands do in albums twice that long. Remarkably catchy, thought-provoking, moving and just plain fun, Acrophobe would be seen as a high point for most bands of the same genre. But one wouldn’t expect, hearing this in 2001, that it would only get better from here.
The kings of cool indie pop-rock, Spitz are probably one of the most humble bands to achieve massive success in Japan, often preferring to perform smaller, more intimate venues than huge arenas. Originally starting out as a quirky punk-inspired band, Spitz later adopted their now widely renowned light alternative sound by 1989.