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The Pop Punk Renaissance – James Scimecca

When I was about 10, the pop punk band Bowling for Soup released “1985,” a song about, among other things, the unique pain of being left behind. Sung from the perspective of a middle-aged mom in 2003, the lyrics highlight the anguish of being nearly 20 years removed from one’s cultural zenith. “When did Mötley Crüe become classic rock?” the singer laments, realizing that her music has somehow become her kids’ parents’ music—in a word, uncool.

The song is still hugely popular today, a testament to the staying power of pop punk music and surely proof that the genre of music that I grew up listening to will never age into irrelevance.



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