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Post by dudewitdausername on Feb 28, 2022 2:43:12 GMT 10
it amazes me how many people are obvious that pop punk has been back for some time now, how out of touch can u be ? I know it is, it just doesn't rlly excite me tbh. R&B being back is the biggest plus of the 2020s for me, especially since it actually has a new fresh sound.
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Post by John Titor on Mar 1, 2022 13:10:16 GMT 10
bump
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Post by slashpop on Mar 1, 2022 21:46:29 GMT 10
After listening to more recent pop punk songs, I can't say it should even be called pop punk, since its about imitating manufactured mall pop that was trying to edgy and "punk" circa 2001-2006, you might as well count Pink as punk by this definition and hired anonymous musicians who made background music for tv series/movies.
Only some of it vaguely resembles total sellout and overly commercialized pop punk from that era like simple plan, good charlotte, new found glory, all american rejects, green day circa 04- 2005, blink 182 after 1997 let alone actual REAL pop punk from this era or anything earlier.
I'm calling it fake pop punk from now on, lot of the groups in Y2K era to mid 2000s pop punk era were already super fake or were total sellouts back then as well.
A another good name for this current wave is faux pop punk revival.
Even stuff like this by simple plan, which is barely better than pure edgy pop pretending to be punk, was considered cringe in the early 2000s, even this wasn't considered genuine pop punk:
Another one by good charlotte out of dozens more
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Post by John Titor on Mar 2, 2022 1:46:17 GMT 10
After listening to more recent pop punk songs, I can't say it should even be called pop punk, since its about imitating manufactured mall pop that was trying to edgy and "punk" circa 2001-2006, you might as well count Pink as punk by this definition and hired anonymous musicians who made background music for tv series/movies. Only some of it vaguely resembles total sellout and overly commercialized pop punk from that era like simple plan, good charlotte, new found glory, all american rejects, green day circa 04- 2005, blink 182 after 1997 let alone actual REAL pop punk from this era or anything earlier. I'm calling it fake pop punk from now on, lot of the groups in Y2K era to mid 2000s pop punk era were already super fake or were total sellouts back then as well. A another good name for this current wave is faux pop punk revival. Even stuff like this by simple plan, which is barely better than pure edgy pop pretending to be punk, was considered cringe in the early 2000s, even this wasn't considered genuine pop punk: Another one by good charlotte out of dozens more Everyone seems to forget that Simple Plan was clowned in the 2000s and called posers. Not even a Blink 182 could save them LOL ! I think the moment that they jumped the shark was that Olsen's New York Minute movie in 2004, it was clear as day a sell out!
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Post by John Titor on Jul 6, 2022 6:09:59 GMT 10
thread aged well
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2022 9:15:42 GMT 10
Punk made a small comeback but it wasn't huge. Maybe it felt huge because there was zero punk in the mainstream for year and then you suddenly heard it again. But it was nowhere near as big as it was before and it was a minor comeback.
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