Like Pizza, Hate Home, Miss Girl - History of Pop Punk
by benpaco

Alright, so this is a work in progress by all means. If you have any "But Ben, there's this obscure 1979 comp of pop punk" or "But Ben, you forgot Taking Back Sunday!" (which I actually did on the first draft of this), just leave it below or something.

There are more albums for later years mostly because there were more albums released those years - in 1978, you've got maybe 10 pop punk records coming out if you really scour, whereas in 1995, you've go WAY more.

Because I'm trying to do fair representations one year at a time, if you're interested in what cool is currently happening in pop punk, skip to the very end. If you're interested in the roots, start at the start.

The Ramones are the roots of the genre that are removed enough from it I can't find it in my heart to include them.

The first pop punk I ever heard was a CD my close friend made me when I moved. It contained "Ocean Avenue", "Vertigo", "Wake Me Up When September Ends", and a 4th song forever lost in time.

The following are super important bands that I just couldn't find a place for on here:

Crimpshrine
The Ataris
Pansy Division
Isosine
I'm sure there are TONS more I'm forgetting, this list will grow.
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No one's actually a Sum 41 fan. There were some, maybe, but they've very well gone extinct. But everyone loves "Fat Lip" [First added to this chart: 01/10/2016]
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Maybe the album that spawned the fewest hit singles - I don't think any of these songs really got any attention outside of "hey did you see there's new Simple Plan"? - but perhaps their most cohesive album, focussed less on spawning a radio hit and more on just making music. [First added to this chart: 01/10/2016]
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Like Pizza, Hate Home, Miss Girl - History of Pop Punk composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 0 0%
1970s 4 4%
1980s 20 20%
1990s 24 24%
2000s 32 33%
2010s 18 18%
2020s 0 0%
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United States 86 88%
United Kingdom 8 8%
Canada 2 2%
Japan 1 1%
Belgium 1 1%

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Awesome chart. Love seeing Motion City Soundtrack get some recognition (since they're one of my favorite bands and I think they're really underrated within the genre). I saw them with Sorority Noise earlier this year, who were also fantastic, so seeing that album here is great as well. Not to mention, you covered the foundation of pop punk quite well.
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