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    Emo pop (alternatively typeset with a hyphen, also known as emo pop-punk and pop-emo) is a fusion genre combining emo with pop-punk, pop music, or both. Emo pop features a musical style with more concise composition and hook-filled choruses.

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      Emo pop (or emo pop punk) is a subgenre of emo known for its...

    • Rites Of Spring. Although vehemently refuted by the band itself, Rites Of Spring are considered as the starting point for emo. Washington, D.C.’ s Revolution Summer of 1985 gave rise to a new brand of hardcore, deeply rooted in passionate expressions and despairing vocals.
    • Death Cab For Cutie. Blurring the contentious lines between emo and indie, Death Cab For Cutie have delivered all the self-deprecating content we’ve needed since 1997.
    • Fall Out Boy. Call them pop punk (and more recently pop) all you like, but the poetic nuances of Fall Out Boy’s lyrics taught emo bands to step up their game, delivering emotionally cutting anthems with all the eloquent venom Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump could muster.
    • Rainer Maria. Before Paramore were even a twinkle in the revival’s eye, Rainer Maria broke through emo’s seemingly impenetrable glass ceiling armed with the two-pronged attack of Caithlin De Marrais and Kaia Fischer.
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