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Originally posted by Inferno@Feb 23 2005, 05:14 AM
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@Feb 23 2005, 12:00 AM
Thank the lord!
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, now if only bands like Good Charlotte would follow.
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Blink was never as bad as Good Charlotte and bands like them are. Apples and oranges in my mind, but I could see why other people would think that. Blink was pop-punk and they always said that.
Good Pop-punk
Blink 182
Green Day
Sum 41
Bad Pop-Punk
Good Charlotte
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Their getting pretty close now. Everytime I hear that 'I miss you ' song I want to scoop my eyeballs out with a ice cream spoon... Put 182 on the second list and it would be closer to the truth IMO.
Punk in of itself is a far cry from what is used to be. But as long as you're talking pop-punk I would say I do enjoy Sum 41 and Green Day (was Green Day ever pop punk or were the more pop alternative rock? Bah, all the genres run together nowadays...). At least Sum 41 seems to sing about issues more. Blink 182 schitck stopped being funny a long time ago and the lead singer's voice has become so whiny. The boys up north here will have to redefine themselves a bit if they don't want to become stale, but they're quite a bit better then Blink 182. They still have fire in their songs and performances.