The History of Pop Punk
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- I talk about the history of Pop Punk from the Ramones to Green Day, Blink 182, Nirvana to the peak in the 2000s with Sum 41, Simple Plan, Good Charlotte, Bowling For Soup, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Panic at the disco. I also talk about the 2010s with The Story So Far, Modern Baseball, Neck Deep, Title Fight, The Wonder Years, State Champs. I also talk about the current scene with Machine Gun Kelly, Avril Lavigne, Olivia Rodrigo, Willow, Demi Lovato, Hot Mulligan, Origami Angel, 408 and more.
Never Normal is where I talk about Emo, Punk, Pop Punk, Ska, Metal, Rock music and everything under the Alternative music genre. I talk about bands like Rites of Spring, American Football, Blink 182, Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday, Paramore to Modern Baseball, Title Fight, Touche Amore, Joyce Manor, Hot Mulligan and festivals like When We Were Young and Riot Fest.
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00:00 Intro
00:22 The Early Years
08:37 The 2000s and Mainstream Success
12:10 Mainstream Downfall
14:17 The 2010s Pop Punk Revival
19:50 Pop Punk Today
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00:00 Intro
00:22 The Early Years
08:37 The 2000s and Mainstream Success
12:10 Mainstream Downfall
14:17 The 2010s Pop Punk Revival
19:50 Pop Punk Today
Ha, I was in The Unlovables for that album. Thanks for putting it up there alongside all those other great records.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
I love how kids from the 2000s are dissing pop punk right now because they've become the people from the 90s and 70s who dissed their music.
RIP my band releasing our album in 2007 💀 Too late to be on Drive Thru Records, too early to be on Tumblr.
Yeah I don't think it was the year brother 💀
Awesome to see masked intruder mentioned
Buzzcocks and Ramones were Punk Pop
Descendents were the first Pop Punk band
Green Day and Blink 182 both sound more like them than they do Buzzcocks and Ramones
Their album "I Don't Want To Grow Up" is the first album to come out and set the tropes & trends of what stereotypical "Pop Punk" would become a decade later
Great analysis. Exactly the type of video I was looking for. Subscribed
Thanks so much!
Your mom goes to college.
You know who else goes to college? MY MOM!
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Is this a thing?
Doomscrollin'😂
Sweet. This is a really good start. This is my second favorite video today! My first is this is one: Veronica Rambelli's "Evolution of Pop Punk ('58-'21)"
Another banger video bro 🔥🔥🔥 Pop punk will forever have a place in my heart
Thanks so much!
Amen brother✌️
Great video- the story so far is one of my favorite bands rn and they’re coming to my town🤩
Thanks! Enjoy the show!
Loving your channel man. Great topics and entertaining!!!
Thanks so much!
Thanks! Good stuff
Great video, often when I watch videos about the history of a genre I feel like they end up missing something major but you didn’t rly do that
Thanks so much!
Blink 182, Sum 41, New found glory and simple plan!!
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Great video man!
Thanks for watching!
awesome video man! :)
Thanks for the kind words!
glad you put Bayside on the screen shot a 10:25 they are amazing and underrated.
Now do one on Ska-Punk
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yes!
I'd pick the Buzzcocks over Ramones as the first pop-punk band because while what you said is true, and the Ramones are more cemented in pop culture because of that, to me the Ramones are more punk, slightly. They are having fun but, a good chunk of their early songs are very political. As well ad, Ramones taking a genre that previously was popular and turning it into something else. They are "pop punk" only really in the sense that they have fun and that the style that they play was popular in previous decades. To me, the Buzzcocks made their own style, and the lyrics and subject matter are all over the place. They have some political things, and they have a lot of songs about relationships and life paired up with original catchy tunes. I'm not gonna knock on anyone who says the Ramones because their later work was pretty much pop punk, but that was in the 80s, after the Buzzcocks "created" the sound. I'd also slightly argue that the Clash could fit in there too but again, they became more pop later in their careers. Buzzcocks were pop punk the whole time.
the dickies are underrated also
It's a pretty comprehensive story. I would've loved it if you had mentioned Tony Hawk pro skater
Fair point lol thanks for watching!
10:00 it's crazy that I'm sitting here thinking of so many you missed and it's not even your fault, there's just so much great music that was coming out
Pop punk isn’t the sole reason that vinyls are still printed hip hop also played an important role as the genre is based around the tradition of vinyl
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Avril under my skin album need a video on its pop rock punk masterpiece
Love Avril! Thanks for watching!
To this day the wonder years are one of my favorite bands and constantly in my rotation of music. I live near Philly so that makes the band feel extra special. Came out swinging is a Philly anthem
Check out Dreams Don't Sleep. They make the nostalgic sound we all love
Think about this: on "Dude Ranch" Blink 182 had a song that 7+ish years later named a 'scene': "Emo"
the song emo was a tribute to jimmy eat world, who were labeled "emo" pretty early on. but the genre of emo as a whole has existed since the 1970s (bands like rites of spring)
That name already existed
I swear this genre has the same vocalist for every band. It’s like death metal or trap
You just need to listen to more of it. Not being facetious, it does all sound the same at the beginning until you listen to the different inflections and tones in different vocalists.
You’re not exactly wrong…. but almost not right with pop punk or death metal. With those genres, there *has* to be underground local bands out there with a more expansive vocal range. You only don’t hear about them because they don’t appeal to the radio masses that simp over that Blink 18-Green out Boy in Reverse, or Cannibal Deicide ft. Under stuff.
But trap? You’re 100% right on point.
Regarding vocals, two things: the girls have always had a place in the genre and punk in general going back to Blondie, Shonen Knife, Bratmobile. Much more than in prog rock, or classic rock, or heavy metal. Second; one of the great features of many pop punk bands is having two vocalists. Propagandhi, Alkaline Trio, How Water Music, Dillinger Four, The Copyrights, Teenage Bottlerocket. You can tell their voices apart. But I 💯 agree, it is subtle.
Everyone hates on Machine gun Kelly, but he is one of the main reasons that pop punk had a mainstream revival and is the reason I listen to pop punk now. Tickets to my downfall is one of the best pop punk albums in years. He needs more respect
So many bands have just been overshadowed:
No use for a name
Lagwagon
Strung out
MxPx
Gob
NOFX
Pulley
All those band had something to do with the 2000s bands yall know and love
To me, I still think Descendents were the first pop-punk band. I'd call Buzzcocks and Ramones proto-pop punk in the same way The Velvet Underground and NY Dolls were kind of punk, but were more like punk forefathers. Descendents created a sound that every major pop punk band after them tried to emulate. But I think that's a minority opinion and more people would agree with you lol
Great points, thanks for watching!
@@NeverNormal Thanks for making it! I enjoyed the video
descendents feels slightly detached from the "pop punk sound" you could say, milo goes to college is still decently raw for a pop punk album. i'd argue that bad religion did more for establishing that blink 182/simple plan type sound but either way, none of them exist without descendents
This^^^ also Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Minor Threat were more Hardcore, a sub-genre of "punk". "Punk" was really a musical term that developed in NY/US and which then became an internationally know style with the ascendence of the Sex Pistols to their #1 charted album which appeared as a blank. The Bill Grundy incident was the event that put them in the tabloids, "The Filth and The Fury", the media (print newspapers) pushed this word "punk" on them. This "punk" was then declared dead by the media after the deaths of Sid & Nancy in 1979, but hardcore fans and hardcore kids kept for themselves and kept it alive.
Love the Masked Intruder shout-out don’t hear them mentioned enough in the 2010s/ Ramonescore discourse
Never see the 2012 album on lists of top pop punk albums of all time. Which is insane. Top 10 no but top 50, top 100....yes absolutely.
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2010s pop punk is better than 90% of 90s/00s
Simply incorrect
Lmao! Those wimpy,bland bands???
Can you make a ska punk video?
Is pierce the veil/ sleeping with sirens pop punk?
As far as I’m concerned, New Found Glory are the kings of PopPunk. That’s been my thought since Wayback when
What I really need is a deep dive on FuseTV though, the best station. The best music channel there was and I miss it every day.
I also popped really hard when you mentioned The Friday Night Boys, they were so damn good
yah, i wanna marry this guy
Did I miss Bad Religion ? They were just as influential or more to the pop punk sound as Descendants
Fair, Suffer was one of the first punk albums that did good sales. Thanks for watching!
thats more skate punk
@NeverNormal I’ve *never* heard of _Milo Goes to College._
Weezer still needs to make a pop punk album. EWBAITY doesn't count enough for me.
No they don't. I love Weezer, but I never considered them to be pop punk. Alternative rock and power pop is what I always considered them to be.
@@takodabostwick8507 I mean yeah, but it didn't stop them from making a hair metal album, or baroque piano-centric album
My Name Is Jonas is pretty friggin close... the whole Blue album
Pop Punk was my favorite music growing up in the 90's. But the bands around 2003 really turned me off. Yellowcard, Simple Plan, and Fall Out Boy were the worst. The vocalists all sound exactly the same, they were way too polished, and more pop than punk. This was the end of the genre to me and I transitioned to A7x. I still love and listen to the classic Green Day, Blink, and Sum 41 stuff today.
Yellowcard is better than A7X to me. Only because I believe that Yellowcard are better than Megadeth, but Megadeth are a million times better than Megadeth. But Metallica is better than all of the bands you mentioned, except for Green Day and Sum 41. However I did put Metallica in my top 10 because of Ride the Lighting, one of the best rock/metal albums ever made. However, I have to give the edge to Linkin Park over A7X. Chester Bennington was the 00s version of Kurt Cobain. Not only that, Linkin Park's music made an impact on that generation. I had to put A7X in the top 30 because they're another 00s band that I love and I have to include bands that were around and popular that I loved during my childhood. Gotta give Linkin Park and A7X credit for their impact in the 00s.
@@takodabostwick8507 I loved Linkin Park back in 2003. Hybrid Theory and Meteora are two of my favorite albums ever. After those first two albums though, I didn't like as much from them. Korn was also declining a bit around the same time. That's about when A7x took off with Waking the Fallen and City of Evil.
Faviroute bands
1.Green day
2.Sum 41
3.The offspring
4.Blink-182
5.Bowling for soup
6.Metallica
7 most rock and punk and pop punk bands 😂😂😂
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Bands today worth your time:
Koyo
Anxious
Stand Still
One Step Closer
Love Koyo!
Thanks for watching!
And Eurotripp
Just saw three of them on they’re triple headline tour they all killed it hard af
Is it even fair to call the story so far pop punk? There's so much more to their music than that. They are one of the only bands I listen to that have never made one single bad song. Love that Parker's doing double duty too with no pressure cuz the only thing better than one great band is two, right??
I'm 41 and my favorite band is The Qweers (spelled wrong cause I think my comment will get deleted). I like me some pop punk come at me bros
Didn't the 2020s Pop-Punk revivla die out.
W channel.
Thanks so much!
A video about Pop-Punk and no mention of Zebrahead :(
Fair, super underrated. Thanks for watching!
That one song that sounds a bit a bit like that Descendents song...
It was the ramones because they consciously tried to mske their music pop and punk
i have been saying the black parade killed emo for years
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Green Day always get linked up with pop punk but to me they never fit in with all bands and sounds nothing like them musically
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Lol
Ehh the ramones were just early emo band
Descendents is the first pop punk band ever , the Ramones are not, Ramones are just fast paced beach boys.
Pop punk isn’t really for me, I prefer hardcore punk bands like minor threat, black flag, bad brains, and along with other punk bands like crass, subhumans, Sex Pistols, and misfits, punk was a movement, at its core the genre is anti establishment, anti fascism, anti authority, and individuality, that’s everything that pop punk is not, it’s supposed to have bad song mixing to be anti corrupt music, they went against the polished music that was being made, I’m not saying that pop punk isn’t punk, I know that pop punk is a sub genre of punk, but again, it’s not what punk music use to be
Green day isnt pop punk