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    Emo pop has its origins in the 1990s with bands like Jimmy Eat World, the Get Up Kids, Weezer and the Promise Ring. The genre entered the mainstream in the early 2000s with Jimmy Eat World's breakthrough album Bleed American, which included its song "The Middle".

  3. Jul 28, 2023 · Even if emo became, in its most popular manifestations, a lucrative, punk-flavored commodity—music of the mainstream, soundtrack of the mall—the songs are still marked by the intensity of this...

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    As emo became commercially successful in the early 2000s, emo pop became popular with Jimmy Eat World's 2001 album Bleed American and the success of its single "The Middle". Jimmy Eat World, [99] the Get Up Kids [200] and the Promise Ring [201] also are early emo pop bands.

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · But in the early 2000s, emo suddenly became wildly popular — and it's still shaping the sound of mainstream music to this day. Chris Payne is a writer from New Jersey and the author of Where...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Emo, subgenre of punk rock music that arose in Washington, D.C., in the mid-1980s. Guy Picciotto (who was later a founding member of the influential hard-core group Fugazi) and his band, Rites of Spring, launched the subgenre when they moved away from a punk scene that sometimes favoured attitude

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  7. Jul 25, 2022 · Nearly every artist on this list has performed emo in protest, preferring to think of themselves as punk, hardcore, post-hardcore, post-punk, folk, pop, indie rock, electronic, or hip-hop.

  8. Mar 10, 2006 · The answer is this: Emo means different things to different people. Short for “emotive” or “emotional” (depending on whom you ask), emo being amorphous enrages those loyal to their version ...

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