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Also, that escalated quickly.
it is the antithesis of punk.
it has nothing to do with any movement, its just angsty teens complaining about their petty problems.
I don't see pop punk kids going out to protests against the right, or even changing their lifestyle in any way to stop enabling any particular agenda.
just eating pizza and being nihilistic little shits.
It has its uses.
Though, Pop punk doesn't involve Limp Bizkit and FFDP, so personally, Pop Punk is on a higher level than it should be.
good point actually lol
I listen to hardcore, but I also like this band.
Punk is a genre of music that is anti establishment. But you sit here and criticize pop punk bands because they don't further the cause of the left establishment?
I.E. Pulley, NOFX Propaghandi and such.
I would not consider Propaghandi as pop punk. Not at all.