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Greatest Pop-Punk Albums
[LIST][*]Green Day, 'Dookie' (1994)
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All Killer, No Filler by Sum 41
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Jeff Rosenstock - We Cool?
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Why not?
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Many post-punk bands are also very different but belong to the same genre. The Ramones have strong poppy characteristics: accessibility, catchy hooks. Objecting to calling them pop punk just seems like snobbery to me
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I bought the Ramones debut album shortly after it was released and the first thing that jumped out at me when I listened to it was the obvious (at least to me) influence that 60's pop had on the band. Especially the girl groups like the Shangri-Las and the Ronettes. I definitely think the Ramones fit into the pop-punk category as well as punk.
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duh, the hooks are just an example but there is clearly a difference in poppiness between the Ramones or the Buzzcocks and bands like the Sex Pistols
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@elph The crux of your identity is shared with cool and lame people alike, suck it up.
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