How do we save pop punk? I think it might actually be close to dying at this point

How do we save pop punk? I think it might actually be close to dying at this point.

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It died in 2000

pop punk is not alone

we don't

The Wonder Years need to release an album as god tier as Suburbia and/or the Greatest Generation
Sister Cities was a complete disappoinment and you niggas know it

pop punk is the worst genre ever made

Far from it, Dude Ranch is a great album

There's still a scene surrounding it.

>ska punk
>jungle
>stoner metal


nice try

just imagining going to a pop punk show as an adult and being surrounded by literal 16 year olds decked out in hot topic and zumiez gear. i think even the band playing would be uncomfortable lmao

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>stoner metal
kys

>reggaeton
>trap
>bro-country
>deathcore
>crunkcore
>post-grunge
Lmao kys

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Stop thinking Simple Plan is the only pop punk band ever you fucking faggots

all of them are better than pop punk except reggaeton and trap

>jungle
pleb permanently filtered

Rock based genres have been on a decline both in commercial popularity and generally from an artistic perspective, too.

Why the fuck are people so damn stuck on the guitar/bass/drumset foundation of sounds when there's so much more to music? Especially in today's time thanks to DAWs?

>jungle
Stay filtered, pleb.

>DAWs

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>Pop Punk

Early punk rock bands such as Ramones, Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers, and the Undertones all had strong sense of melody, taking some cues from pop rock and power pop. In the early–mid 1980s, punk rock bands like Descendents combined punk rock and hardcore punk with pop-influenced melodies and lyrical themes involving humor, girls, and teenage confusion.

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>Easycore (less commonly known as popcore, dudecore, softcore, happy hardcore, "bro" pop punk, and EZ)[162] is a subgenre of melodic hardcore that mixes elements of pop punk and different forms of hardcore punk, particularly metalcore and post-hardcore.[citation needed] It is characterized by its use of melodies commonly found in pop punk fused with breakdowns found in post-hardcore and hardcore punk.[163] A number of groups also take influence from metal and make use of unclean vocals.[164] The genre's roots come from early 2000s pop punk with groups such as New Found Glory and Sum 41 being highly influential in its development (with the former naming the genre on a tour known as the "Easycore tour").[162] The easycore sound later emerged in the mid-to-late 2000s and early 2010s by bands such as Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!,[165] A Day to Remember, and Four Year Strong.[162] Easycore has since seen a bit of a decrease in popularity.[166]

Pop punk has been the most dead fuckin piece of shit genre ever conceived

People like the good ol' times. Why else do you think genre's classical is still around even after it's popularity has waned?

>I think it might be actually close to dying

Thanks for the update from 2009

Fuck off bleepfag.

fuck pop punk. who iS the girl in the pic

make a band, goodluck not being completely derivative and boring tho

Guitars are pretty versitile user. Plenty of synth pedals for them as well.

Don't

Keep listening to Jeff Rosenstock

>mfw (worthwhile) punk died w/ GG Allin

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people actually like jungle? Wtf

you can still blend in as long as you're not over 25 or already look like a boomer from cigs or alcohol

teenage girls are great