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  1. Looking for the ultimate list of the best pop punk bands? Here's our top 39 pop punk bands from 1975 up to present day.

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    • Blink-182. 4,863 votes. Blink-182 holds an undisputed spot as one of the pioneers of pop-punk, gaining prominence in the '90s with their signature blend of catchy melodies and rebellious lyrics.
    • Green Day. 4,944 votes. Green Day's widespread influence can hardly be overstated, as they brought punk rock to the mainstream with their 1994 album Dookie.
    • The Offspring. 2,992 votes. Few bands encapsulate the spirit of pop-punk quite like The Offspring, who have been delivering frenetic, infectious anthems since the late '80s.
    • Sum 41. 3,264 votes. Blurring the lines between punk rock and pop, Sum 41 brought a fresh and dynamic sound to the genre with their debut album All Killer No Filler in 2001.
    • Green Day. Say what you will about Green Day, but here are the facts: No other punk group since The Clash can reasonably lay claim to being “The Only Band That Matters,” an honor that necessitates sold-out arenas in Asia, sold-out theaters on Broadway, and a fixed place within the cultural conversation for two decades and counting.
    • Blink-182. Much like emo, the definition of pop punk is split into two sides: an older, “original” sound that brings pop elements into punk, and a newer, “easier” sound that dresses up pop song structures with punk stylings.
    • Jawbreaker. Toughness has always been an ancillary (some might even say contradictory) quality in the world of pop punk, but Jawbreaker could have chewed your damn head off.
    • Descendents. Sometimes it seems the Descendents fell into pop punk based on their absolutely nerdy likability. They were fueled in writing their head-rush jams, after all, by copious amounts of coffee rather than speed.
    • Green Day. Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool had been knocking around since the late 1980s, but they hit the big time with their 1994 album Dookie, which spawned the hits Basket Case and When I Come Around.
    • Fall Out Boy. Hailing from Chicago, Fall Out Boy were kings of the "really-really-totally-long-song-title" movement. Some examples; Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today, Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued, I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off, etc.
    • Panic! At The Disco. Originally startling life as a Blink-182 covers band, Panic! soon became the all-encompassing project of frontman Brendon Urie. Best known for the songs I Write Sins Not Tragedies, But It's Better If You Do and Nine In The Afternoon, in January 2023, Urie called time on the project, saying he was going to spend more time with his family.
    • Sum 41. In To Deep, Sum 41's big hit, soundtracked every fifteen year old's summer in 2001. The Canadian four piece slid in perfectly to that whole American Pie scene; obnoxious, crude, and (kind of) funny.
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    • Discount, ‘Half-Fiction’ (1997) Long before transitioning into bluesy vamp acts the Kills and the Dead Weather, Alison Mosshart reigned as a rambling soprano during her six-year tenure in Discount.
    • RVIVR, ‘RVIVR’ (2010) RVIVR don’t necessarily recall the sound of fellow Olympians Bikini Kill, but these fierce feminist punks mirror the spirit of the Riot Grrrl movement – coming off as muscular while wholly avoiding machismo.
    • 5 Seconds of Summer, ‘5 Seconds of Summer’ (2014) With their self-titled debut, 5 Seconds of Summer presented themselves as the perfect marriage of boy band and rock group – accomplishing what so many pop-punk acts always seemed to aspire to, but could never quite realize.
    • Joyce Manor, ‘Never Hungover Again’ (2014) Joyce Manor’s early years were spent oscillating between frenetic punk and heart-on-sleeve pop. “The first thing we did was pop-punk wanting to be hardcore, and we succeeded,” guitarist-singer Barry Johnson told L.A.
  3. Mar 12, 2024 · The success of this music genre can’t be mentioned without paying homage to bands. Read on and let’s travel down the music lane and unearth 13 of the most famous pop punk bands, their biggest hits, records sold, and more.

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