And without providing meaningful commentary, the pop-punk boom is doomed to implode due to its own vacuity. |
After leaving home he formed a pop-punk outfit called Snug, known for attacking the audience and destroying equipment. |
There are indeed shades of grunge and emo, but there's also pop-punk, ska, even hard rock. |
Music styles include hyper pop-punk, holy hip-hop, and something called hybrid death tuneage. |
When I travel to Crewe to meet the Tommys, an as-yet unsigned all-girl pop-punk quartet, their manager Paul meets me off the train. |
These grand masters of French pop-punk follow the Ramones formula of backing colourful, catchy, sunny melodies with raunch and muscle. |