Early 2000's edgy kino

Early 2000's edgy kino

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I remember being bullied when I was 13 for liking pop punk

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awful. only good moment in this entire album is the chorus of the anthem

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Thats cause you are the biggest poser
Pop punk isn't punk

who said it was

what a fucking retarded statment. pop is the core of punk.

It's a subgenre of punk.

Most classic punk is pop punk. The difference is that pop punk bands ultimately just became pop bands. Stuff like blink-182, Sum 41 and Green Day were initially pop punk but by the end were just pop.

Jesus Christ this board is underage. Learn to read you fucking Gen-Z mongoloid.
>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. 1980s punk bands like Bad Religion influenced later pop punk music. Pop punk in the United States began to grow in popularity in the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, especially in California where independent record labels (most notably Lookout! Records) adopted a do it yourself (DIY) approach to releasing music. Lookout! Records signed punk rock and pop punk bands like Green Day, Screeching Weasel, The Queers, Rancid, and The Mr. T Experience.

The fuck are you talking about? Sum 41 only got heavier as time went on.
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Sum 41 did go back to harder rock music (but it wasn't punk, they abandoned pop punk altogether) but in the middle they were straight pop. Have you really never listened to Underclass Hero?

what kind of pop are you talking about? Sex Pistols and Bad Brains clearly don't sound like Michael Jackson

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RESPECT WOMEN
I remember hearing this debut on the radio. Where does the time go lads?

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Both great choices, friends.

These two albums were consistently always somewhere in the background of my teen years, I didn't own them but hung out with a lot of Jugglers

My axe is my buddy, I bring him when I walk
Me and my axe will leave your head outlined in chalk

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You now remember Tom DeSHLONG's short lived band after he broke off with Blink.

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I'M BOUNCIN' OFF THE WALLS AGAIN - OH WHOAH!

This album is a masterpiece

Based

t. burnout recovering heroin junkie

travis was in that band too, and they formed it in 2001, before blink broke up

RIP Chester Bennington

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so is SKA

I never listened to much Sum 41 but The Hell Song is great. The video is pretty good too.

my favorite

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Emo is gay, Ska is gay, Pop-Punk was even gayer.

I loved it when you delusional consumers stole The Exploited's slogan "Punks Not Dead", then Wattie from that band (who you clearly never heard of because you're not punkers) told you to go fuck yourselves. I used to over look that band because you people hi-jacked that slogan. Then when I listened to Punks Not Dead and Troops Of Tomorrow I realized the old school era of Punk was so much better. I found out all the Emo kids I bullied at my high school were posers and the legends of Punk were right the whole time. Revolt against the modern world.

fuck off you gigantic faggot. I bet you take it up your ass because you think that would be some anarchistic act or soemthing. kys

this is legitimately a good album

Anarchy is for posers who listen to queer bands like Against Me and Andrew Jackson Jihad, it's the perfect ideology for an Emo kid with a hive mind.

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Stick with your Sum 182 and Blink 41 dollar bin albums, faggot.

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Crust Punk died when the hipsters got into it just like what happened to American Black Metal. Every time I see Antifa members I'm like "Oh, that's some faggot who grew up listening to Leftover Crack and Blink 41."

I'm not packing fudge unlike you moron. Nobody ever said that pop punk would be hardcore or soemthing, it's just retarded to sperg out every time it's mentioned.
Y'all are just as cringeworthy as these "real metalhead" homos. Maybe reddit is a better place for you.

Kino = film, dumbass.

No one posted emo though?

>using gay as a pejorative
>in 2019
Holy mother of yikes

I wanna go see em in concert just to see the how degenerate it gets

Msi isnt any of those, though

I don't think you understand how cringy you come across, bud.

why were the late 90s/early 00s so incredibly edgy?

Response to the wackyness of the early 90's and fruitiness of the 80's