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Other bands, namely the Descendents, played a significant part in the influence of bands in Southern California who made up the 90s Punk Revival - [[Bad Religion]], Pennywise, [[NOFX]], [[The Offspring]], [[Rancid]]. |
Other bands, namely the Descendents, played a significant part in the influence of bands in Southern California who made up the 90s Punk Revival - [[Bad Religion]], Pennywise, [[NOFX]], [[The Offspring]], [[Rancid]]. |
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Bands like this played a large part in influencing [[Green Day]], who premiered at 92 Gilman Street, Oakland, a renowned all ages venue. Before long, the radio was full of bands like [[Blink |
Bands like this played a large part in influencing [[Green Day]], who premiered at 92 Gilman Street, Oakland, a renowned all ages venue. Before long, the radio was full of bands like [[Blink-182]] and Sum 41. |
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Today, Pop Punk is past its peak in terms of commercial success, though [[Emo Music|scene emo]] bands usually also qualify as pop-punk too. |
Today, Pop Punk is past its peak in terms of commercial success, though [[Emo Music|scene emo]] bands usually also qualify as pop-punk too. |
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Bands generally agreed to be pop-punk include: |
Bands generally agreed to be pop-punk include: |
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* A Day to Remember (Mix this with Metalcore) |
* A Day to Remember (Mix this with Metalcore) |
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* [[AFI]] as of "Crash Love" |
* [[AFI]] as of "Crash Love" |
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* [[All Time Low]] |
* [[All Time Low]] |
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* All American Rejects |
* All American Rejects |
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* [[Billy Talent]] |
* [[Billy Talent]] |
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* [[Blink |
* [[Blink-182]] |
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* [[Bowling for Soup]] |
* [[Bowling for Soup]] |
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* [[Busted]] |
* [[Busted]] |