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  2. Mar 13, 2022 · This list is purely based on how influential their album was to punk rock music as a whole, the number of iconic songs they have produced throughout the years, and their influence on modern punk bands and in general. Green Day; Bad Religion; Blink -182; The Offspring; No Doubt; NOFX; Rancid; Descendents; New Found Glory; Ramones; 90s Punk Rock ...

    • Green Day
    • Blink-182
    • Bad Religion
    • The Offspring
    • Rise Against
    • Jimmy Eat World
    • Sublime
    • Sum 41
    • The All-American Rejects
    • Yellowcard

    Green Day was amongst the most successful California bands generally credited with popularizing punk music for mainstream audiences. Among the alternative bands of the 90s, Green Day emerged from the Bay Area Punk Scene to release a massive debut studio album, Dookie, that sold over 10 million copies in the US. The band has sold well over 75 millio...

    I promise if you throw a Blink-182 song on in a bar of millennials today, you’ll have almost everyone singing along. Their in-your-face angst propelled them to massive success in and out of the punk scene, eventually reaching over 50 million worldwide record sales. What’s My Age Again, I Miss You, and All The Small Thingsare veritable pop punk anth...

    Bad Religion is best known for its three-part vocal harmonies and its ability to take on tough topics like politics, society, religion, and mass media. In the punk rock world, they’re among the best-selling groups of all time, with over five million worldwide record sales spread between their 17 studio albums. Like most great punk bands, they start...

    The Offspring might be one of punk’s quintessential bands, scratching that high-energy, teenage angst itch with songs like The Kids Aren’t Alright, Self Esteem, and You’re Gonna Go Far Kid. Their 40-plus-year career has seen the release of 10 studio albums and earned the band over 40 million worldwide record sales. Like many of the bands on this li...

    Rise Against barely squeezed onto this list since they formed in 1999, but as a favorite punk band of mine, I’m throwing them in anyway. They have an overtly aggressive sound, with much of their music relying on melodies and catchy hooks played at a rapid pace. Lyrically, the band is well-known for its social commentary, speaking out against politi...

    Jimmy Eat World land a bit in the middle of punk rock and emo pop, but hey, they still rock. The band was formed in 1993, inspired by pop punk bands like Radon and Horace Pinker, and earned itself an underground following that would propel them to mainstream success in the late 90s and early 2000s. Their biggest song, alas, did not come in the 90s,...

    Sublime has so many good songs; oddly, they see more playtime on mainstream rock radio today than when they were active. From Santeria to Wrong Way and Doin’ Time to Caress Me Down, their brand of ska-punk music lives on today while the band doesn’t. Most of their largest hits actually came after their breakup, with their third studio album being r...

    Sum 41 is another band that squeaks by in terms of the 1999 cutoff date for this list. Formed in 1996, the band released their debut studio album in 1999 and immediately saw Fat Liptop the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Their next two singles, In Too Deep and Motivation, were also big commercial successes, catapulting them into a role as one of the band...

    Forming in 1999, The All American Rejects eventually dropped some insane punk tracks. Gives You Hell was one of the greatest breakup songs of its generation, while Dirty Little Secretrocked out with distorted awkward chords that reminded you of the weirdness of a secret relationship. Yes, I know those songs came out in the 2000s. I just don’t care ...

    Yellowcard gained some notoriety in the punk scene for its unique sound. There aren’t many punk bands willing to consistently use a violin, even the pop punk bands doing covers of pop songs. Their earliest sound was pure hardcore punk, but that would evolve into more of a pop punk sound that was easier to swallow commercially and gave us hits like ...

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · 1. Green Day. Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool make up the iconic punk band Green Day. The group has been creating timeless songs and touring the world since 1987, after starting in the East Bay of California. The 1990s holds the breakthrough success for Green Day.

  4. Jul 27, 2022 · 27 Best Punk Bands Of The 90s. The 1990s saw punk enjoy the mainstream spotlight, perhaps more than at any other time in history. There were a few bands that were really at the forefront, carrying the torch for others to follow. Here are some of the best punk bands to emerge from the 90s, in no particular order.

    • Green Day. There might be some debate as to whether Green Day should be called a punk band. Viewing them with a current lens could give you a different impression than what you might think of as “punk”.
    • The Offspring. The Offspring is another group that helped pave the way for punk to become mainstream. Their 1994 album, Smash, became one of the best-selling records of its time.
    • Blink-182. If you’re only vaguely familiar with Blink-182, you might be surprised to find out they started playing in 1992. This is because the group really didn’t find the mainstream until the end of the 90s.
    • Rancid. Rancid is definitely one of the biggest names in punk music, though they weren’t exactly mainstream in their success. Sure, they had plenty of hits, but at the same time, weren’t pushed heavily in media.
  5. May 21, 2023 · While the late 70s and early 80s were considered the golden years for punk and the early 2000s were remembered as the pop-punk renaissance, the 90s are known as the punk revival period and were excellent years for punk fans, with a huge number of punk bands becoming mainstream.

  6. Let’s take a trip down memory lane as we take a look at some of the 90s punk bands that really defined the era, chart some of their greatest ever songs and albums and look at where you can get to see some of your favorite punk artists at festivals today.

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