Pop Punk
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The British indie rock band’s third album is short and concise but it doesn’t stop the fact that it isn’t the most cohesive nor the most out-there.
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Even if the New Yorkers might not reach their peak in the late 90s-early 2000s, the power pop band are in love with their craft and with life.
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Porter Robinson’s third studio album might as well be the one about his fandom, to his fandom, for his fandom. A brilliant internet opus.
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Released as part of an emo classic in Home, Like Noplace is There, ‘Your Deep Rest’’s themes goes beyond depression and guilt.
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Ten years after The Greatest Generation entered the fray, the American Pop Punk band struck a chord for their relatable lyrics and sophisticated take on pop punk.

