From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of notable musical artists associated with the
music genre of pop-punk .
Pop punk is a
rock music genre that fuses elements of
punk rock and
power pop and
pop . It typically combines punk's fast
tempos , loud and distorted electric guitars, and
power chord changes with pop-influenced melodies, vocal styles, and lyrical themes.
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^ Apar, Corey.
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Los Angeles Times . p. 1. Retrieved 11 January 2012 . Comparable product lines in the showroom of punk-pop include Husker Du (...) and the band All
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^ *Apar, Corey.
"A Day to Remember – For Those Who Have Heart" .
Allmusic .
Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 7 January 2012 .
^ *Ankeny, Jason.
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Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 8 January 2012 .
^ *
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^ Mason, Stewart.
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^
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^
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^ *Cornelius, David.
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Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 8 January 2012 .
^ *Loftus, Johnny.
"The Audition – Artist Biography" .
Allmusic .
Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 29 May 2012 .
^ *Apar, Corey.
"Audio Karate – Artist Biography" .
Allmusic .
Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 29 May 2012 .
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^ *Ankeny, Jason.
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^ Tsai, Matthew (5 December 2008).
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^ Raggett, Ned.
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^ Oshinsky, Matthew (26 April 2017).
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^ *Cooper, Ryan.
"Bowling For Soup – Fishin' For Woos" .
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^ Scott, Aaron (27 May 2002).
"Box Car Racer: Box Car Racer" .
Slant Magazine . Retrieved 23 May 2012 . Box Car Racer is the perfect union between pop-punk riffs and instrumentation that spans all rock genres from indie to folk.
^ Thompson, Dave.
"The Boys – Boys Only" .
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^ *Benzin, Darryl.
"Boys Like Girls – Boys Like Girls" .
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^ Anchors (20 June 2006).
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b Vice, Jeff (23 June 1995).
"Punk Bands Set to Tilt 'n' Twist in S.L. Concerts" .
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^ Hopkin, Kenyon.
"Your Favorite Weapon – Brand New – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards" . AllMusic . Retrieved 3 December 2015 .
^ McIntyre, Hugh (20 December 2016).
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^
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^ *IGN Music (14 January 2005).
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^ Bracelin, Jason (26 September 2008).
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Stephens Media . Retrieved 3 June 2012 . ...lending the band's songs a bit more groove than some of their pop punk peers.
^ Davey Boy (29 August 2011).
"The Cab – Symphony Soldier" .
Sputnikmusic . Retrieved 3 June 2012 . ...whether it be their pop-punk leaning debut EP...
^
"Hear the latest in pop punk with Victory Records new signing, Carousel Kings – Alternative Press" .
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^ Paulson, Dave (17 June 2010).
"Fri., June 18: Cartel brings the pop-punk goods" .
The Tennessean . Retrieved 3 June 2012 .
^ Lamb, Bill.
"Cartel – Honestly" .
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"Cayetana" . Cayetana . Retrieved 28 October 2018 .
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^ Nassiff, Thomas (10 March 2011).
"Chasing Morgan – The Breakfast Special EP" .
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^ Lostcausegiveup (23 September 2011).
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^ DaRonco, Mike.
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"The Click Five" . Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 1 August 2013 .
^ Pederson, Tori (26 August 2011).
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^ Inoue, Todd S. (1995).
"Vancouver's indie pop-punk Cub chafes at cute label" .
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^ Kif (19 June 2006).
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^ Mason, Stewert.
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^ Solomon, Blake (23 April 2009).
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^ Hodgson, Martin (11 August 2007).
"O come all ye faithful" .
The Observer . Retrieved 23 May 2012 . Peppy guitar-driven worship music mixing pop- punk guitars with explicitly religious lyrics.
^ Caramanica, Jon (16 November 2009).
"Christian Rock Borrows an Edge From iPhone" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 23 May 2012 . They played tough, grinding rock ("You Are My Joy") and pop-punk ("Foreverandever Etc".).
^ Herman, Tamar (23 October 2019).
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^ Mason, Stewart.
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^ Deming, Mike.
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