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There are no rules now : The gen Z women who ve made pop punk the sound of the summer

There are no rules now : The gen Z women who ve made pop punk the sound of the summer
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There are no rules now : how gen Z reinvented pop punk | Punk

Last modified on Fri 23 Jul 2021 08.53 EDT A white man whining about high school, his mediocre hometown or a faceless girl: that is what most people picture when they think of pop punk. In the 90s and 00s, all-male bands such as Green Day, Blink-182, New Found Glory and Sum 41 ruled the charts, looking like Jackass extras in Dickies pants and wallet chains and sounding – albeit mildly – like rebellion. Now, though, a diverse group of women are emerging who have kept the genre’s sense of belligerence and fun, but are developing it to create something youthful that also has a quality those older bands eschewed – emotional maturity.

Ashrita Kumar on pop punk artists | Pinkshift interview

  You can check out Kumar’s monthly showcase of such trailblazing artists through her DIY Fem, Queer, & POC in Punk/Rock/Indie playlist. Read on for 18 of her favorites to come up from the pop-punk scene. Jhariah  Jhariah’s stuff is very different. He’s really unique in that he pushes boundaries with literally everything that he does. It’s hard to categorize him into a genre, but I know that he has a lot of early Panic! At The Disco influences. He has a very theatrical vibe and [uses] storytelling in that same way. “PRESSURE BOMB!!!!” is my favorite song, but he’s come out with more recently. He’s been going more in the direction of

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