Allow me to introduce myself as the target demographic for Blink-182’s self-titled (or untitled) album — someone who was theoretically amenable to Blink’s ruthlessly hooky form of pop-punk and had no ...
In Dan Ozzi’s book Sellout, Mark Hoppus responded to the idea that blink-182’s popularity was “ruining the scene” by saying, “I want my music on the radio. I love our band and I want everybody to hear ...
Make no mistake, there's a myriad of reasons why so many teenagers are drawn to pop punk music. It's rebellious without delving into more dangerous feeling genres like hardcore punk or gangsta rap. It ...
Anthony Wallace: Today on The Finest, we have a show that expands on some of the themes from our earlier music episodes, although you don't need to have heard them to get it. Those themes are the ...
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