History of Pop Punk: Part 2

Published: Oct. 14, 2020, 1:05 p.m.

b'Here\\u2019s a list of words that shouldn\\u2019t go together but do\\u2026alone together\\u2026how many times did you uses that during the coronavirus pandemic?...deafening silence\\u2026I know what that means, but when you think about it, the juxtaposition is strange\\u2026\\n\\nDefinitely maybe\\u2026good name for a Britpop album, but an odd combination of words\\u2026random order\\u2026walking dead\\u2026original copy\\u2026\\n\\nHere\\u2019s another one: pop-punk\\u2026you know what I mean by that\\u2026but those words should not go together\\u2026punk was originally created as an attack pop\\u2026\\n\\nOver the decades, pop and punk merged to create a hybrid that\\u2019s responsible for selling hundreds of millions of records and concert tickets\\u2026\\n\\nHow did this happen?...that\\u2019s what we\\u2019re looking at\\u2026this is part two of a history of pop-punk\\u2026\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'