#422: Pop-Punk In The 90s Roundtable

Dig Me Out: 90s Rock - A podcast by Dig Me Out - Tuesdays

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The term "Pop-Punk" started showing up in the mid-90s - a hybrid of the breakthrough punk sound via bands like Green Day and The Offspring, but with a decidedly more pop (re: melodic) twist in the vocal department. It's not easy to pin down with what band or at what time pop-punk took off, but from what we discussed with our guests, we know artists such as Blink-182 helped set the proverbial table for what would be a full-on pop-punk explosion in the 2000s. We put our thinking caps on and try to determine the unique characteristics, good and not so good, that made pop-punk unique, and how it factors into the story of the 1990s music scene.   Songs In This Episode:   Intro - What's My Age Again? by Blink-182 15:56 - May 16 by Lagwagon 26:08 - Redundant by Green Day 38:15 - Come Out And Play by The Offspring Outro - Nineties by Busted   To support the podcast, join us at Patreon for bonus content and more. Facebook / Twitter / Instagram   Zazzle Merch Store   http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com