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Old 03-20-2011, 07:32 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Bah, I don't care what this forum says, I liked Taking Back Sunday, Blink-182, Green Day, Motion City Soundtrack, and Sum 41 for a long period of time as a teenager. While my listening to these artists has sharply declined in the last couple years, I wouldn't call them **** and I won't renounce my enjoyment of their music.

That being said, because I stopped listening to Pop Punk, I haven't taken notice of any up-and-coming artists lately. Therefore, I don't have an opinion regarding the OP's question. Turns out this response was pointless.
I agree. I even find myself listening to Taking Back Sunday's Louder Now in its entirety because I really loved that album every once in awhile.

I don't know if The Used fits into pop punk as well but Lies for the Liars gets played quite often in my stereo.
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