This was a great video, very insightful and well put together, but I can't believe there was not a single mention of Avril Lavigne in the entire thing. She was literally the OG alt girl and paved the way for so many guitar driven pop artists. Disney rock is literally a direct continuation of Avril's legacy in the early 00s.
Ive been noticing that 90s-early 2000 lifestyle is making a comeback with teenagers. There are loads of kids skating again for example. The clothes, hairstyles and attitude are also very similar in many ways. So im not too surprised that music of this era is also making a comeback.
Yep that's how you know we getting old. Lived long enough to live that style and to see it come back 20 years later lol. another thing of the Late 90s Early 2000s sound that is popular too is Hyperpop music. if you listen to a lot of those songs you would swear we were back in the Early Internet days of Happy Hardcore, Scenecore and Nightcore music all over again.
In the late 80s and early 90s we had a renaissance of the 60s trends: hair, make up, movies, music. In the late 90s and early 00s it was the 70s... And in the 2010s we had both the 80s and the 90s come back full force. And now it's time for the early 00s aesthetic to come full circle and become a point of reference. I think it happens cause that's how the new generations accommodate the things they absorb from their parents and ends up becoming a cultural revival of some kind...
Just leaving this here: All us millennial white dudes that spent more hours than we care to admit playing Tony Hawk's and getting wasted to the sound of pop punk should put all our support behind this revival and these artists. Also, waiting for the Nu Metal revival and for Trap Metal to become mainstream!
The Nu Metal revival is here! Literally 75% of modern metal sounds like Linkin Park-core. Not enough guys with blue goatees making a "don't look at me I'm crazy, bro!" face though lol.
Yeah the gatekeeping from that demographic I feel lead to the downfall, nothing new or progressive could happen in the scen w/o purist rejecting it, leaving the scene stagnant. Now ppl like the new artist in this video, who have been pushed out of alt scenes, are the ones leading the revival while millennial white guys are stuck in their old ways
@@mari98_ As a minority, I find it interesting how some people feel like white people being the face and audience of certain music genres is perceived as "gatekeeping" meanwhile if somebody non-black emulates R&B music or rap, it's perceived as "appropriation".
In my opinion the single moment punk pop came back from the dead, was 'I Think I'm Okay' by Machine Gun Kelly, YungBlud & Travis Barker, then differing forms came out which helps the overall ball rolling down the hill.
I was wondering how Linda's voice would fare in a more 'rock' environment, and then you made this video. I'm amazed of how you can engeneer a song on demand like this, it would be nice to have a video with the full song! Thanks for another instructive and beautiful video!
One small thing: I think ignoring Buzzcocks in the very early pop-punk conversation is a tad myopic, particularly with singles such as "Ever Fallen in Love With Someone You Shouldn't've?" Naturally, The Ramones had a clear bubblegum pop influence, and the more modern American school of pop-punk owes far more to The Descendants in actual sound, but Buzzcocks were a pretty direct bridge between those two bands in sound and sensibility and arguably better songwriters than either. Yes, this is nerdy hairsplitting, but what is punk without nerdy hairsplitting? :P P.S. This is not a knock on the video as a whole; to the contrary, it's a very minor point in an otherwise solid video. I just think it's worth shouting out a band which was really important to this style, what's more fronted by an openly bisexual man (Pete Shelley) in the '70s, of all things!
Pop punk never left Neck Deep, State Champs, Seaway, Like Pacific, A day to Remember, Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, Anxious, Koyo, Hot Muligan, The Story so Far, The Wonder years, No Pressure…
Right? That’s what I’m saying like it never went away. It just wasn’t popular. People like MGK made it “popular” again but like it didn’t go away. I’ve been in the pop punk scene since I was 10 and never left.
I love this channel so much! Learning about how music evolves over time and how certain sounds inspire new ones is forever fascinating to me. Need a full version of the song at the end you guys did. Just from that little snippet it's soooo catchy!
Love the fact that pop punk is making a revival, especially now that Tom is back in Blink. I’d love to see the culture of the 90s and 2000s make a comeback, and I’ll be right here waiting. Who’s with me though??
Before watching I'm going to guess because a new generation is romanticizing the records their parents love, the aesthetic, and we now have a chance to have Pop Punk without all the sexual assault.
@@al3459 Why does it matter if it's mainstream? Still doesnt change the fact that pop punk never went away when it was infact very very strong. Besides, bands like the story so far or the wonder years were borderline mainstream at a point. Just on the fringes.
@@commodore6430 Nobody said it "went away" like disappeared from existence. They just mean "went away" in a mainstream sense. Back then I could listen to MCR and then Rihanna would play next in the same radio station. That's actually insane, but that doesn't happen anymore. It's starting to happen again with the new bands.
The 2010s is literally when I hit adulthood and discovered the music. I listen to a bunch of Paramore, Fall Out Boy, and typically heavier stuff like Dance Gavin Dance which sometimes gets kinda poplike imo.
Dance Gavin Dance is a GREAT shout. I think their vocalist after that first EP (what a banger) and first album isn't too great, but their musical style is so unique and those first releases by them are absolutely bonkers, in the best way
@@sphenodon2016 I thought Kurt was OK and Tilian has grown on me in a big way over the years. I gush over the band's musicality with a homie all the time.
I can't believe you didn't mention Machine Gun Kelly and his ginormous album, or that Travis Barker has been working on the pop-punk revival for years. That said, thanks for putting Fefe Dobson up there. She has written and performed some fantastic songs, and "Start All Over" for Miley is a personal fave.
Love me some pop punk! I'm happy that I got to experience some of those last years of Warped Tour. I got to see Pinkshift live in our hometown and it was a great show! I bought tickets to When We Were Young and I'm hoping it's not a scam and that it's a fun experience lol.
Something I liked about this genre was the lack of rhyming lyrics or couplets to move songs forward. Not all bands or songs, but enough of them would use rough or fast riffs combined with emotional punches instead
I love the pop punk revival but you forgot one of the biggest influences for the new pop punk wave, machine gun Kelly, tickets to my downfall was a huge album for the punk pop scene and went number 1 which caused a lot of his fans which were rap fans to look more into punk pop which was a big part in its revival
I'm happy to see so many Black Artist in the scene now. Growing up being the only Black Emo kid in my school in the 2000s life was rough. I got picked on a lot. Bullied and called named like f*gg*t, Traitor to my race, N*gga hater and the most Common one is that I sounded and acted "White" all because I listened to Emo, Pop Punk and Metal and didn't speak like I didn't know basic English. I truly wish I had a Meet me @ the Altar and KennyHoopla back in my day. 13-17 Year old me would be so happy right now. :)
And if a white boy listened to rap and got beaten by skinheads, it would be reported as hate-motivated violence. You see how black people tend to be privileged as trivial as listening to music genres
My one complaint about this video is it kind of skips over the 2010s pop punk scene: bands like The Story So Far, The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Man Overboard, etc. They definitely kept the scene alive while the mainstream moved on. Good video overall, though!
There has been two pop punk revivals actually. I realise the newer one is all hyped and truly pop, but there was a brief underground power pop/pop punk/hardcore revival in the early 2010s represented by Ovens, Spanish Love Songs and Jeff Rosenstock. These musicians and their audience are basically millenial hardcore heads or "real emo" heads trying out new avenues. I wanna highlight them because without their influence, the gen Z scene might be very different.
Yeah, I think the easycore/breakdown pop punk bands like State Champs, Neck Deep, The Wonder Years, Four Year Strong, Title Fight, etc. get overlooked easily because they came out at kind of a weird time. They were basically too late for the early-mid 2000s pop punk boom, but also too early for the current solo artist boom. Kind of a bummer.
you guys should totally make a spotify page with a playlist to go along with each video! im trying to write down all these artists as you go along, im so excited to check them all out
Would love to see you guys do a video on electrocore like The Rapture and LCD Soundsystem or the garage band revival of the early 2000s like Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes
I just saw Meet Me @ The Altar last night, and they kicked ass! Their lead singer is extremely talented (as was the whole band) and reminded me of a cross between Hayley Williams (Paramore) and Amy Lee (Evanescence).
My first comeback Pop punk song was definitely MGK's Bloody Valentine!! And when I found the album it was from, Concert For Aliens became my favorite one!!!
As much as i love pop punk i think its important to note the 2010s pop punk as it was still alive and kept alive through deviations. It felt a lot more personal than the 2000s and to disregard that is a little disrespectful. I'm still happy to see people especially bipoc express themselves without being bullied like i was. My hope is this generation will innovate the sound but its not looking like it and this maybe a fad rather than a revival.
2010s pop punk wasn’t really mainstream though, and don’t get me wrong, I wish the bands of that time like The Story So Far and Neck Deep got a lot more success.
Because of the pandemic, political unrest and an overall sense of exhaustion, Emo and Alternative music and culture in general were bound to make a comeback. Ppl are craving music that is a bit darker, a bit heavier, but you can still sing along to.
Well, I'm not a pop punk fan: though it is catchy and fun, I usually find myself quite bored after two or three songs. If we are talking about punk revivals, I think it is more interesting the newer wave of post punk bands, such as Black Country New Road, Black Midi or Idles. I don't want to say that pop punk isnt' any good: a matter of taste, I guess. Anyways good video, as usual :)
The whole Windmill scene (BCNR, Squid, black midi) is pretty fun, yes, although I do worry it's getting a bit overexposed given the ridiculous amount of coverage these bands are getting, and I'll admit, I was pretty sceptical of that first black midi record! To me, it just felt like some (admittedly very talented) teenagers who really liked Pere Ubu and Don Caballero trying to merge the two, which is certainly an unusual mix but isn't nearly so groundbreaking as people made it out to be. And the songwriting just… wasn't there for me? I hate to be so negative, but it felt like a bit of a tempest in a teapot.
@@ConvincingPeople Though I appreciate the scene, I definitely agree with you. For example, when I first listened to BCNR debut album (which I really appreciate) I had to notice that some parts were basically ersatz Slint. And I totally agree with you about the risks of overexposition. I think this is because of the traditional British hype for the "next big thing": from Oasis to Arctic Monkeys to Libertines, many bands were overexposed, making impossible to have a calm and objective discussion about the hypothetical quality of their musical proposal. Nonetheless I am happy and curious to see what these lads are going to do in the future, and I think their unoriginal proposal may have the potential to find new expressions for rock music.
Just a conjecture, but I think that some changes in guitar production and marketing may have contributed to this rise. In the 2000s, any guitar that costed under around 350 USD was likely garbage, and garbage in a way that hindered the enjoyment of playing. Additionally, the marketing for guitars was still aimed at (white) men who had income (so like the 21+ age range). But throughout the 2010s guitar production got way better, and now you can get a decent guitar for 150-200 USD. And Fender really made an effort to expand their advertising demographic because they figured out they'd make more money getting women (and non-anglo people secondarily, and people under 18 tertiarily) into guitar. Add in the pandemic, which gave people a chance to just learn guitar, which encourages thorough engagement with guitar-oriented music, and you've got the rise of guitar oriented music again.
Thinking about it. I really never thought about it but yes you're right. There is such a thing as Pop Punk , aha! In your opinion thePretenders, B-52s , Devo,, Talking Heads or Blondie, would they qualify?
wow you just completely ignore the dominance of the 1990s by Green Day and the Orange county scene? it wasn’t just green day!? geez… The Muffs for a start! The Spazzys The Donna’s, Eddy Suppression Ring… all the japanese bands!! you’re missing so much of the scene.
Fantastic video - and a really interesting look at how this sound is coming back. I won't fib, I'm definitely NOT terribly aware of current trending, but I did love Green Day (still do). Even if I wasn't a teen in the 2000s, heh. I am 100% all here for the comeback though, especially with more diversity. I feel like punk really has always been about calling out the world's bullsh*t, and there's certainly plenty of THAT to call out for women and especially for POC.
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Maybe the 20 yr fashion cycle is a thing is music too? We have access to so much music now with streaming. Also, the emerging artists in their 20's may have listened to pop punk, punk and alternative as kids, so I'm sure it has a heavy influence on their sound. I wasn't allowed to listen to mainstream music, but even I had Relient K, and Barlow Girl.
If anyone thinks that these new artists brought back pop punk, it really shows how out of touch they are with the genre...and most of the new "pop punk" like Olivia Rodrigo, MGK, willow and others will stop once it isn't cool anymore. Even Demi Lovato is joining the band wagon now...most were all pop before...it's truly sad to me.
So… what I see is a video on Pop-Punk Revival Gen Z Edition - but what I’m hearing is that: not only is LA sitting on the gospel drumming shed footage from previous seasons - he also has a trove of pop-punk closet fan drum shedding he’s going to release as well… 😁😁😁
There are some pop-punk bands who promote respectfulness and disadvantaged artists: The Wonder Years' lead singer Soupy always pushes artists with femme vocalists and he's been a big proponent of Meet Me @ The Altar and even appears on a remix/version of one of their songs.
Not even a mention of the sad boi punk era, na basement, no real friends, no the story so far how could you take out the entire pop punk movement of the 2010s😊
Like no one ever mentioned Avril Lavigne, she's Pop Punk Princess. You literally forgot The Best Damn Thing domination in 2007, Girlfriend was the best selling single in the same year
shoutouts to Travis Barker for not being a gatekeeping oldhead and helping out a bunch of young artists!
All the dudes in blink have always been super inclusive of different genres and helpful to younger artists, awesome guys
He knows his roots! Starting in the aquabats and then moving into Blink he knows everyone starts somewhere
Travis barker is the mark Zuckerberg/bill gates of the genre. And that's not a compliment.
@@mossbot5347 *sUpEr InClUsIvE*
I think he took notes from Mark Hoppus who was doing this, particularly through the 2010s.
Loved being a part of this ♥
You were the highlight of the video🤍
And we love having you again! You're amazing.
I literally clicked on this video because of your feature 💖
Sunday Love was the best gift to the world that was never actually gifted.
You're the shit Fefe I remember looking up to you growing up your music was inspirational and badass!!!! Much love to you 💞💞
I would just love to add and give props to Avril Lavigne, P!NK, and even Kelly Clarkson for their influence on female pop-punk and pop-rock.
This was a great video, very insightful and well put together, but I can't believe there was not a single mention of Avril Lavigne in the entire thing. She was literally the OG alt girl and paved the way for so many guitar driven pop artists. Disney rock is literally a direct continuation of Avril's legacy in the early 00s.
Lol literally all 2000s coming of age sitcoms and movies
Damn ikr I clicked on this video and was kind of expecting at least a mention of her name
She's so influential in this genre she would need her own video, but yeah they should have mentioned her at least.
alt-girls go back decades. Janis Joplin and Debbie Harry were alt-girls in the time just as much as Avril Lavinge in hers.
Ive been noticing that 90s-early 2000 lifestyle is making a comeback with teenagers. There are loads of kids skating again for example. The clothes, hairstyles and attitude are also very similar in many ways. So im not too surprised that music of this era is also making a comeback.
Nope. You're confusing it with the lame 80's. The poor and clueless generation z is obsessed with said decade..
Yep that's how you know we getting old. Lived long enough to live that style and to see it come back 20 years later lol.
another thing of the Late 90s Early 2000s sound that is popular too is Hyperpop music. if you listen to a lot of those songs you would swear we were back in the Early Internet days of Happy Hardcore, Scenecore and Nightcore music all over again.
In the late 80s and early 90s we had a renaissance of the 60s trends: hair, make up, movies, music.
In the late 90s and early 00s it was the 70s...
And in the 2010s we had both the 80s and the 90s come back full force.
And now it's time for the early 00s aesthetic to come full circle and become a point of reference.
I think it happens cause that's how the new generations accommodate the things they absorb from their parents and ends up becoming a cultural revival of some kind...
@@joaopauloduartedasilva4101 the 80s looked like the baby of the 50s fashion, style.
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dont ever abandon this channel please its so good!!!
i really really appreciate your work
thank you!!!
Just leaving this here: All us millennial white dudes that spent more hours than we care to admit playing Tony Hawk's and getting wasted to the sound of pop punk should put all our support behind this revival and these artists.
Also, waiting for the Nu Metal revival and for Trap Metal to become mainstream!
Totally agree with the first part. But nu metal and trap metal... not so much haha
The Nu Metal revival is here! Literally 75% of modern metal sounds like Linkin Park-core. Not enough guys with blue goatees making a "don't look at me I'm crazy, bro!" face though lol.
Yeah the gatekeeping from that demographic I feel lead to the downfall, nothing new or progressive could happen in the scen w/o purist rejecting it, leaving the scene stagnant. Now ppl like the new artist in this video, who have been pushed out of alt scenes, are the ones leading the revival while millennial white guys are stuck in their old ways
@@mari98_ As a minority, I find it interesting how some people feel like white people being the face and audience of certain music genres is perceived as "gatekeeping" meanwhile if somebody non-black emulates R&B music or rap, it's perceived as "appropriation".
I will when I see something worth it. The likes of MGK aren’t doing it. He’s a fake that will wear whatever garb he thinks will work.
In my opinion the single moment punk pop came back from the dead, was 'I Think I'm Okay' by Machine Gun Kelly, YungBlud & Travis Barker, then differing forms came out which helps the overall ball rolling down the hill.
Thats just pop
Thank you for not forgetting Fefe Dobson!
of course!
Always loved Fefe Dobson. All of her albums have great gems.
I was wondering how Linda's voice would fare in a more 'rock' environment, and then you made this video.
I'm amazed of how you can engeneer a song on demand like this, it would be nice to have a video with the full song!
Thanks for another instructive and beautiful video!
One small thing: I think ignoring Buzzcocks in the very early pop-punk conversation is a tad myopic, particularly with singles such as "Ever Fallen in Love With Someone You Shouldn't've?" Naturally, The Ramones had a clear bubblegum pop influence, and the more modern American school of pop-punk owes far more to The Descendants in actual sound, but Buzzcocks were a pretty direct bridge between those two bands in sound and sensibility and arguably better songwriters than either.
Yes, this is nerdy hairsplitting, but what is punk without nerdy hairsplitting? :P
P.S. This is not a knock on the video as a whole; to the contrary, it's a very minor point in an otherwise solid video. I just think it's worth shouting out a band which was really important to this style, what's more fronted by an openly bisexual man (Pete Shelley) in the '70s, of all things!
Buzzcocks are a sweet band indeed.
thank you!
Descendents are the true beginning of what we know as pop today, but yes, you are right
The buzzcocks just arent well known in the usa. You gotta be a hella music nerd to know them.
I'm not convinced.
Yungblud mod sun and MGK massively important ! All in all I'm loving the revival
Pop punk never left
Neck Deep, State Champs, Seaway, Like Pacific, A day to Remember, Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, Anxious, Koyo, Hot Muligan, The Story so Far, The Wonder years, No Pressure…
Right? That’s what I’m saying like it never went away. It just wasn’t popular. People like MGK made it “popular” again but like it didn’t go away. I’ve been in the pop punk scene since I was 10 and never left.
exactly!!!
Where's Avril? She's the queen
Great video to start off my morning, can't wait to get into the nitty gritty of it.
My heart jumped when I saw Meet Me @ The Altar's name. I am so proud of them.
I love this channel so much! Learning about how music evolves over time and how certain sounds inspire new ones is forever fascinating to me. Need a full version of the song at the end you guys did. Just from that little snippet it's soooo catchy!
Love the fact that pop punk is making a revival, especially now that Tom is back in Blink. I’d love to see the culture of the 90s and 2000s make a comeback, and I’ll be right here waiting. Who’s with me though??
Thank you for remembering the Descendants.
Before watching I'm going to guess because a new generation is romanticizing the records their parents love, the aesthetic, and we now have a chance to have Pop Punk without all the sexual assault.
Pretty much lol
Yea..kinda like eating a plant burger 🍔 ...it sorta is meat.
Without the sexual assault, but add a victim complex and a cell phone in their pocket.
The new pop punk sucks tho.. there's no creativity.
@@Fullcollapse1 I think new bands are good just all these solo artists who decide they want to do punk are straight ass
How was MGK not mentioned. He had a pop punk album that topped charts
I respect Travis Barker as a producer, but MGK is fake pop punk. The moment pop punk's popularity dips, he's gonna dip and leave the genre.
Travis Barker, Yungblud, ModSun, Avril Lavigne and Machine Gun Kelly are the most important names in this revival🔥🔥🔥
i think you just named probably the worst group of musicians in existence aside from travis barker who has probably just finally gone insane.
The early 2010’s had a huge pop-punk revival with bands like The Story So Far, The Wonder Years etc.
It still wasn't as mainstream though right?
@@al3459 I mean, those numbers those bands put up were insane
@@al3459 Why does it matter if it's mainstream? Still doesnt change the fact that pop punk never went away when it was infact very very strong. Besides, bands like the story so far or the wonder years were borderline mainstream at a point. Just on the fringes.
@@commodore6430 Nobody said it "went away" like disappeared from existence. They just mean "went away" in a mainstream sense. Back then I could listen to MCR and then Rihanna would play next in the same radio station. That's actually insane, but that doesn't happen anymore. It's starting to happen again with the new bands.
@@EthanRom The title of this video literally says "why did pop punk disappear"...
The 2010s is literally when I hit adulthood and discovered the music. I listen to a bunch of Paramore, Fall Out Boy, and typically heavier stuff like Dance Gavin Dance which sometimes gets kinda poplike imo.
Dance Gavin Dance is a GREAT shout. I think their vocalist after that first EP (what a banger) and first album isn't too great, but their musical style is so unique and those first releases by them are absolutely bonkers, in the best way
@@sphenodon2016 I thought Kurt was OK and Tilian has grown on me in a big way over the years. I gush over the band's musicality with a homie all the time.
pop punk isn't within the ballpark of "heavy"... black metal for life.
None of these bands really have anything to do pop punk
@@nicholasbullock9276 black metal is probably the shittiest music out their, except for weakling
very informative & organized video! great work
I can't believe you didn't mention Machine Gun Kelly and his ginormous album, or that Travis Barker has been working on the pop-punk revival for years. That said, thanks for putting Fefe Dobson up there. She has written and performed some fantastic songs, and "Start All Over" for Miley is a personal fave.
I was thinking too
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Omg I LOVE Fefe Dobson!
Tell her yourself! She posted her own comment the day after yours that you can reply to.
Great episode! Glad to see the new gen come up and make their own noises
Love me some pop punk! I'm happy that I got to experience some of those last years of Warped Tour. I got to see Pinkshift live in our hometown and it was a great show! I bought tickets to When We Were Young and I'm hoping it's not a scam and that it's a fun experience lol.
went to the Warped in New Jersey in 2016, I'll never forget how amazing it was to just be around a bunch of people who enjoyed the music I listen to
@@sphenodon2016 Yes, I had the best time running to the different stages getting to catch some of my favorite bands!
Definitely a scam
Something I liked about this genre was the lack of rhyming lyrics or couplets to move songs forward. Not all bands or songs, but enough of them would use rough or fast riffs combined with emotional punches instead
I love the pop punk revival but you forgot one of the biggest influences for the new pop punk wave, machine gun Kelly, tickets to my downfall was a huge album for the punk pop scene and went number 1 which caused a lot of his fans which were rap fans to look more into punk pop which was a big part in its revival
Kids love it, the scene hates it
@@m-tetsuo no matter who enjoys it or not it still went number 1 and inspired many artists to hop on the wave
I'm happy to see so many Black Artist in the scene now. Growing up being the only Black Emo kid in my school in the 2000s life was rough. I got picked on a lot. Bullied and called named like f*gg*t, Traitor to my race, N*gga hater and the most Common one is that I sounded and acted "White" all because I listened to Emo, Pop Punk and Metal and didn't speak like I didn't know basic English.
I truly wish I had a Meet me @ the Altar and KennyHoopla back in my day. 13-17 Year old me would be so happy right now. :)
And if a white boy listened to rap and got beaten by skinheads, it would be reported as hate-motivated violence. You see how black people tend to be privileged as trivial as listening to music genres
It's so cool that you all talked to Fefe Dobson and Meet Me @ the Altar! I had no idea that she wrote all those songs for other artists.
My one complaint about this video is it kind of skips over the 2010s pop punk scene: bands like The Story So Far, The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Man Overboard, etc. They definitely kept the scene alive while the mainstream moved on. Good video overall, though!
There has been two pop punk revivals actually. I realise the newer one is all hyped and truly pop, but there was a brief underground power pop/pop punk/hardcore revival in the early 2010s represented by Ovens, Spanish Love Songs and Jeff Rosenstock.
These musicians and their audience are basically millenial hardcore heads or "real emo" heads trying out new avenues. I wanna highlight them because without their influence, the gen Z scene might be very different.
I have no idea how modern baseball and that entire scene wasn’t included in the video.
Yeah, I think the easycore/breakdown pop punk bands like State Champs, Neck Deep, The Wonder Years, Four Year Strong, Title Fight, etc. get overlooked easily because they came out at kind of a weird time. They were basically too late for the early-mid 2000s pop punk boom, but also too early for the current solo artist boom. Kind of a bummer.
you guys should totally make a spotify page with a playlist to go along with each video! im trying to write down all these artists as you go along, im so excited to check them all out
such a pleasure to be a part of this!!
Oh shit, I forgot ab Fefe. I loved her.
Would love to see you guys do a video on electrocore like The Rapture and LCD Soundsystem or the garage band revival of the early 2000s like Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes
Pop punk was my fav. As a young black girl we only had Fefe Dobson.
Also the creators in the video are very talented.
Disney pop punk from Miley, Demi, Selena had a major influence me!! I loved this video ♥️
Fefe Dobson is the reason I feel like I can make rock music in todays era. I love her
I just saw Meet Me @ The Altar last night, and they kicked ass! Their lead singer is extremely talented (as was the whole band) and reminded me of a cross between Hayley Williams (Paramore) and Amy Lee (Evanescence).
Peaceful Meadows - One and Only...an unheard-by-many pop-punk classic
Don’t forget The Linda Lindas. They’re awesome!
FEFE Dobson.... I love you!
My first comeback Pop punk song was definitely MGK's Bloody Valentine!! And when I found the album it was from, Concert For Aliens became my favorite one!!!
First panic at the disco album is insane. Not really a pop punk fan but always loved that one
As much as i love pop punk i think its important to note the 2010s pop punk as it was still alive and kept alive through deviations. It felt a lot more personal than the 2000s and to disregard that is a little disrespectful. I'm still happy to see people especially bipoc express themselves without being bullied like i was. My hope is this generation will innovate the sound but its not looking like it and this maybe a fad rather than a revival.
2010s pop punk wasn’t really mainstream though, and don’t get me wrong, I wish the bands of that time like The Story So Far and Neck Deep got a lot more success.
Indded, when I was 6 to 10 years old, Pop Punk was everywhere.
This was so informative hearing another take on this era of music. Thank you for making this! There were some artists names here that I didn't know
Lol no mention of MGK, who I think one of the artist that had success in Pop Punk being in the charts during this pandemic.
Really forgot to mention MGK and his album tickets to my downfall which is probably one of the biggest parts in the pop punk revival okayyyyy
Lol that shit isnt pop punk.... Its pop music literally
You forgot Avril Lavigne she was back after 3 years
I can't believe I'd be alive long enough to see pop punks third revival! 💖☠️💖☠️
Because of the pandemic, political unrest and an overall sense of exhaustion, Emo and Alternative music and culture in general were bound to make a comeback. Ppl are craving music that is a bit darker, a bit heavier, but you can still sing along to.
Well, I'm not a pop punk fan: though it is catchy and fun, I usually find myself quite bored after two or three songs. If we are talking about punk revivals, I think it is more interesting the newer wave of post punk bands, such as Black Country New Road, Black Midi or Idles. I don't want to say that pop punk isnt' any good: a matter of taste, I guess. Anyways good video, as usual :)
The whole Windmill scene (BCNR, Squid, black midi) is pretty fun, yes, although I do worry it's getting a bit overexposed given the ridiculous amount of coverage these bands are getting, and I'll admit, I was pretty sceptical of that first black midi record! To me, it just felt like some (admittedly very talented) teenagers who really liked Pere Ubu and Don Caballero trying to merge the two, which is certainly an unusual mix but isn't nearly so groundbreaking as people made it out to be. And the songwriting just… wasn't there for me? I hate to be so negative, but it felt like a bit of a tempest in a teapot.
@@ConvincingPeople Though I appreciate the scene, I definitely agree with you. For example, when I first listened to BCNR debut album (which I really appreciate) I had to notice that some parts were basically ersatz Slint. And I totally agree with you about the risks of overexposition. I think this is because of the traditional British hype for the "next big thing": from Oasis to Arctic Monkeys to Libertines, many bands were overexposed, making impossible to have a calm and objective discussion about the hypothetical quality of their musical proposal. Nonetheless I am happy and curious to see what these lads are going to do in the future, and I think their unoriginal proposal may have the potential to find new expressions for rock music.
ok yeah but idles isn't pop punk. it's straight up punk.
@@im_so_bored3896 neither is Black Midi lol he said post-punk
I thought Black Midi was noise or post rock
I recommend Trippie Redd's punk/emo stuff too. "SWIMMING" and "WITHOUT YOU" are classics already.
his songs with blackbear and mgk are great too
Pop Punk was the soundtrack of the majority of Teenage Disney Movies of early 2000s
So happy you mentioned the Disney “pop rock” albums. It for sure got me into the scene
Yall should've mentioned avrils influence and how she came I the genre even though she wasn't as much of a pop punk singer
I love the song Antagonist by the Nova Twins. They are a Black female duo from the UK thst are like pop punk meets nu metal.
They should do a Episode on new Jack swing next
Just a conjecture, but I think that some changes in guitar production and marketing may have contributed to this rise. In the 2000s, any guitar that costed under around 350 USD was likely garbage, and garbage in a way that hindered the enjoyment of playing. Additionally, the marketing for guitars was still aimed at (white) men who had income (so like the 21+ age range). But throughout the 2010s guitar production got way better, and now you can get a decent guitar for 150-200 USD. And Fender really made an effort to expand their advertising demographic because they figured out they'd make more money getting women (and non-anglo people secondarily, and people under 18 tertiarily) into guitar. Add in the pandemic, which gave people a chance to just learn guitar, which encourages thorough engagement with guitar-oriented music, and you've got the rise of guitar oriented music again.
Thinking about it. I really never thought about it but yes you're right. There is such a thing as Pop Punk , aha! In your opinion thePretenders, B-52s , Devo,, Talking Heads or Blondie, would they qualify?
Those bands are usually considered New Wave, which was heavily influenced by both older pop and punk, so in a way yes
@@prufrockrenegadeagreed they took both genres an kinda smashed them together
Meh, the Talking Heads are more of a post-hardcore/new wave band in the way that their music actually has a form of technical complexity in it.
You guys should also talk about the band Red handed denial, such band has never let the scene die.
wow you just completely ignore the dominance of the 1990s by Green Day and the Orange county scene? it wasn’t just green day!? geez… The Muffs for a start! The Spazzys The Donna’s, Eddy Suppression Ring… all the japanese bands!! you’re missing so much of the scene.
Fantastic video - and a really interesting look at how this sound is coming back. I won't fib, I'm definitely NOT terribly aware of current trending, but I did love Green Day (still do). Even if I wasn't a teen in the 2000s, heh. I am 100% all here for the comeback though, especially with more diversity. I feel like punk really has always been about calling out the world's bullsh*t, and there's certainly plenty of THAT to call out for women and especially for POC.
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Thank you MGK and Travis
Sipeo - I’m Dead!
Yeah Fefe!!!
11:46 me when I argue in real life vs. when I practice in my head
I don't think people realize how important Fefe Dobson was. She was a voice for the Alt-Black at a time when that representation wasn't there.
We can't forget that Avril Lavigne was huge in pop punk in early oo's
Really a shame you didn’t mention Lil Peep. He’s one of the biggest reasons pop punk has influenced hip hop so much the past few years
he was a lyricist not a musician
@@coryleblanc He was barely even a lyricist
@@olivejuice5718 all he did was mumble about girls and drugs
@@coryleblanc Yea
Love this video!
Maybe the 20 yr fashion cycle is a thing is music too? We have access to so much music now with streaming.
Also, the emerging artists in their 20's may have listened to pop punk, punk and alternative as kids, so I'm sure it has a heavy influence on their sound.
I wasn't allowed to listen to mainstream music, but even I had Relient K, and Barlow Girl.
I love meet me @ the alter 🤩
Dammit... I was really hoping the genre was dead for good.
And what about MGK, Yungblud, Travis Barker, Avril Lavigne, Mod Sun, Lil Huddy ?
Why are they completely ignoring MGK who revived the genre with Youngblood and Travis
No
If anyone thinks that these new artists brought back pop punk, it really shows how out of touch they are with the genre...and most of the new "pop punk" like Olivia Rodrigo, MGK, willow and others will stop once it isn't cool anymore. Even Demi Lovato is joining the band wagon now...most were all pop before...it's truly sad to me.
estella// is actually so good
I love that pop punk is coming back. I still think All Time Low is great tho!
So… what I see is a video on Pop-Punk Revival Gen Z Edition - but what I’m hearing is that: not only is LA sitting on the gospel drumming shed footage from previous seasons - he also has a trove of pop-punk closet fan drum shedding he’s going to release as well… 😁😁😁
Having grown up in the punk 80s, and being othered by the scene simply because I was a girl, it's so good to see this diversity!
people remembered that it's f'ing kickass? i'm glad it's back
Fefe Dobson was the SHIT THANKS FOR REMINDING ME OF HER 💜💜💜💙💜💜💜💙💙💙
One flaw with this is it wasn't genz who brought it back, it was Travis Barker
Oh shit🤘💜
Has someone who never stopped listening to ska it was a solid genre. Big fan of mm@ta too
Yes! Bring the genre back!
pop punk is here to stay
There are some pop-punk bands who promote respectfulness and disadvantaged artists: The Wonder Years' lead singer Soupy always pushes artists with femme vocalists and he's been a big proponent of Meet Me @ The Altar and even appears on a remix/version of one of their songs.
Is there still music with a political conviction?
Jazz
@@alexanderyozzo with lyrics?
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The PowerPuff theme song is pretty cool too!
Not even a mention of the sad boi punk era, na basement, no real friends, no the story so far how could you take out the entire pop punk movement of the 2010s😊
Like no one ever mentioned Avril Lavigne, she's Pop Punk Princess. You literally forgot The Best Damn Thing domination in 2007, Girlfriend was the best selling single in the same year
wow did not expect to see Cherym get a mention. Everyone should check them out, love some local Irish representation!