Biggest Stars

Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne
CANPop Punk

Avril Lavigne

CANPunkPop Punk
Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy
USAAlternative Rock

Fall Out Boy

USARockAlternative Rock
blink-182
blink-182
USAPunk Rock

blink-182

USAPunkPunk Rock
Paramore
Paramore
USAAlternative Rock

Paramore

USARockAlternative Rock
My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance
USAAlternative Rock

My Chemical Romance

USARockAlternative Rock
WILLOW
WILLOW
USAPop Rock

WILLOW

USARockPop Rock
Simple Plan
Simple Plan
CANPop Punk

Simple Plan

CANPunkPop Punk
Last Child
Last Child
IDNPop Punk

Last Child

IDNPunkPop Punk
Sum 41
Sum 41
CANPunk Rock

Sum 41

CANPunkPunk Rock
Pierce The Veil
Pierce The Veil
USAPop Rock

Pierce The Veil

USARockPop Rock
Cuarteto de Nos
Cuarteto de Nos
URYAlternative Rock

Cuarteto de Nos

URYRockAlternative Rock
Jimmy Eat World
Jimmy Eat World
USAAlternative Rock

Jimmy Eat World

USARockAlternative Rock
The All-American Rejects
The All-American Rejects
USAAlternative Rock

The All-American Rejects

USARockAlternative Rock
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
USAPop Punk

A Day To Remember

USAPunkPop Punk
Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte
USAPop Punk

Good Charlotte

USAPunkPop Punk
jxdn
jxdn
USAPop Rock

jxdn

USARockPop Rock
PXNDX
PXNDX
MEXPop Punk

PXNDX

MEXPunkPop Punk
HUDDY
HUDDY
USAPop Punk

HUDDY

USAPunkPop Punk
NX Zero
NX Zero
BRAAlternative Rock

NX Zero

BRARockAlternative Rock
Stand Here Alone
Stand Here Alone
IDNPop Punk

Stand Here Alone

IDNPunkPop Punk
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Top Artists by Radio Spins Last month

Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne
CANPop Punk

Avril Lavigne

CANPunkPop Punk
66.1K radio spins
Stelar
Stelar
MEXPop Punk

Stelar

MEXPunkPop Punk
18.3K radio spins
Simple Plan
Simple Plan
CANPop Punk

Simple Plan

CANPunkPop Punk
17.4K radio spins
Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte
USAPop Punk

Good Charlotte

USAPunkPop Punk
10.4K radio spins
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
USAPop Punk

A Day To Remember

USAPunkPop Punk
5.9K radio spins

Most Streamed Spotify Tracks

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Duka
Duka
2.9M streams
2
Complicated
Complicated
2.6M streams
3
Covet
Covet
1.7M streams
4
Sk8er Boi
Sk8er Boi
1.6M streams
5
Girlfriend
Girlfriend
1.3M streams
6
Seluruh Nafas Ini
Seluruh Nafas Ini
1.2M streams
7
The Anthem
The Anthem
1.2M streams
8
Ocean Avenue
Ocean Avenue
1.1M streams
9
Diary Depresiku
Diary Depresiku
1.1M streams
10
Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here
1M streams
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Duka

2

Complicated

3

Covet

4

Sk8er Boi

5

Girlfriend

6

Seluruh Nafas Ini

7

The Anthem

8

Ocean Avenue

9

Diary Depresiku

10

Wish You Were Here

Top Spotify Playlists

Pure Pop Punk
Pure Pop Punk
Spotify
3M followers
Pop Punk's Not Dead
Pop Punk's Not Dead
Spotify
562K followers
The Scene
The Scene
Spotify
454.4K followers
Covered In Punk
Covered In Punk
Spotify
338.2K followers
Punk Unplugged
Punk Unplugged
Spotify
330.9K followers
All New Punk
All New Punk
Spotify
295.5K followers

Subgenre Popularity

Music stats for top 3,000 artists last month

Top Countries

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      • 216.6K
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      Pop Punk artists
      Spotify
      416.8M
      Streams on Spotify
      YouTube
      0
      Views on YouTube
      Radio Airplay
      216.6K
      Radio spins
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      Questions? We have answers

      Overview of Pop Punk music

      Pop punk emerged in the mid-1970s as a subgenre of punk rock, characterized by catchy melodies and lyrics that focused on the angst and frustrations of youth. Its popularity grew in the 1990s and early 2000s, with bands like Blink-182, Green Day, and Sum 41 dominating the charts.

      Pop punk's sound often incorporates power chords, fast tempos, and sing-along choruses, with influences from 1960s pop and 1970s punk. The genre has been criticized for its commercialization and perceived lack of authenticity, but its enduring popularity and influence on contemporary music cannot be denied.

      Pop punk continues to evolve and attract new fans, with bands like Neck Deep and State Champs carrying the torch for a new generation of pop punk enthusiasts.

      Which musicians and bands defined Pop Punk music?

      Here are some of the bands and musicians that played a pivotal role in defining the pop punk genre:

      Green Day: The band's album "Dookie" from 1994 was a significant milestone for pop punk, bringing the genre into the mainstream and influencing countless bands to come.

      Blink-182: Known for their catchy melodies and adolescent-themed lyrics, their albums "Enema of the State" and "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket" were both commercial successes and helped define the sound of pop punk in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

      The Offspring: Their album "Smash" from 1994 became the best-selling independent record of all time at that point, mixing punk rock energy with pop sensibilities.

      New Found Glory: Considered one of the pioneers of the second wave of pop punk, they brought a more hardcore edge to the genre.

      Sum 41: Their 2001 album "All Killer No Filler" was a commercial success, bringing a blend of punk rock and alternative metal to the pop punk genre.

      Fall Out Boy: Initially part of the "emo" offshoot of pop punk, their catchy melodies and intricate lyrics brought them commercial success, particularly with their album "From Under the Cork Tree".

      Paramore: Fronted by Hayley Williams, they brought a more alternative rock sound to pop punk and achieved mainstream success with their album "Riot!".

      Simple Plan: This Canadian band's angst-filled lyrics and catchy hooks defined the early 2000s pop punk sound.

      Good Charlotte: Known for their blend of punk and alternative rock, Good Charlotte's music often focused on social issues, as seen on their successful album "The Young and the Hopeless".

      All Time Low: Having emerged in the mid-2000s, All Time Low combined pop punk with elements of emo, contributing to the third wave of pop punk.

      These bands and others paved the way for pop punk and left an enduring legacy on the genre.

      Which songs and albums defined Pop Punk music?

      The following is a decade-by-decade overview of some of the most influential songs and albums that have shaped the landscape of pop punk music. From the genre's early beginnings to its mainstream success and its current resurgence, these standout tracks and albums showcase the genre's vibrancy and continued relevance.

      1970s - Early Development:

      "Blondie" (1976) by Blondie: While not strictly a pop punk band, Blondie's self-titled debut album mixed punk rock, new wave, and pop sensibilities, influencing the later development of pop punk.

      "Road to Ruin" (1978) by The Ramones: This album saw The Ramones adding more melodic elements to their punk rock sound, hinting at the future direction of pop punk.

      1980s - Influences and Precursors:

      "All Mod Cons" (1978) by The Jam: With its fusion of punk rock, mod revival, and power pop, this album is considered a precursor to the pop punk genre.

      "Kerplunk" (1992) by Green Day: Although released in the '90s, this album by Green Day is seen as one of the earliest examples of the pop punk sound that would gain mainstream attention later in the decade.

      1990s - Mainstream Success:

      "Dookie" (1994) by Green Day: This album was a commercial success and is considered a defining moment for the pop punk genre.

      "Smash" (1994) by The Offspring: The best-selling independent record at the time, "Smash" blends the raw energy of punk with catchy hooks and choruses.

      "Enema of the State" (1999) by Blink-182: This album launched Blink-182 into the mainstream and set the tone for the genre's lyrical and musical direction in the coming years.

      2000s - Peak Popularity:

      "All Killer No Filler" (2001) by Sum 41: This album was a commercial success, with its blend of punk rock, alternative metal, and pop sensibilities.

      "From Under the Cork Tree" (2005) by Fall Out Boy: The band's breakthrough album, it pushed the boundaries of pop punk with its complex lyrics and catchy melodies.

      "Riot!" (2007) by Paramore: The band's second album brought a more alternative rock sound to pop punk and was a mainstream success.

      2010s - Continued Evolution:

      "American Slang" (2010) by The Gaslight Anthem: While more rooted in heartland rock, The Gaslight Anthem's "American Slang" has been noted for its pop punk influences.

      "Life's Not Out to Get You" (2015) by Neck Deep: This UK band's second album was a critical success in the pop punk scene, noted for its energetic sound and upbeat lyrics.

      2020s - Resurgence:

      "Tickets to My Downfall" (2020) by Machine Gun Kelly: A departure from his usual rap style, this album represented a resurgence of pop punk in mainstream music.

      "SOUR" (2021) by Olivia Rodrigo: Although more of a pop album, Rodrigo's debut has been noted for its pop punk influences, especially on the hit single "good 4 u".

      As with any genre, the interpretation of "pop punk" can be subjective, and some might consider certain albums listed here to lean more towards punk, rock, or alternative. Nonetheless, these albums and songs have all contributed to the development and evolution of the pop punk genre in some way.

      Which music festivals and events represent Pop Punk music?

      Some of the music festivals and events that represent the Pop Punk music genre include Riot Fest, Vans Warped Tour, Slam Dunk Festival, The Fest, and Punk Rock Bowling.

      These festivals feature a variety of Pop Punk bands from established acts like Green Day, Blink-182, and Sum 41 to emerging artists such as The Story So Far, Neck Deep, and State Champs. Pop Punk music is characterized by its fast-paced, upbeat melodies, catchy choruses, and lyrics that often deal with themes of teenage rebellion, relationships, and social commentary.

      Fans of Pop Punk music can expect high-energy performances, crowd-surfing, and moshing at these festivals. The Pop Punk music genre has a strong and dedicated following, and these festivals provide a platform for fans to come together and celebrate their love for this genre.