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Which Neck Deep Album Defines Your Pop-Punk Personality?

Whether you’re all about reckless nights and skate parks or deep lyrics and emotional breakdowns (the musical kind), there’s a Neck Deep album that perfectly fits your pop-punk vibe. So, which one is your soundtrack?

If You Love Fast, Fun, and Reckless Energy → Wishful Thinking

You’re all about classic pop-punk chaos—skating with your friends, blasting music in your car, and never taking life too seriously. Wishful Thinking is the raw, high-energy anthem of the early 2010s scene, perfect for anyone who thrives on fast riffs, angst, and a little bit of youthful rebellion.

If You’re Nostalgic for Warped Tour Summers → Life’s Not Out to Get You

This is the pop-punk blueprint, and if it’s your go-to, you’re the type who lives for big singalongs, mosh pits, and road trips with the windows down. You probably still talk about Warped Tour and have strong opinions on whether pop-punk is dead (spoiler: it’s not).

If You’re in Your Feels but Still Rocking Out → The Peace and The Panic

You’ve got that emotional yet hopeful energy, balancing deep thoughts with loud music. The Peace and The Panic speaks to those who overthink everything but still find escape in music. If this album defines you, chances are you’ve screamed “In Bloom” at the top of your lungs at least once.

If You’re All About Growth and Change → All Distortions Are Intentional

You’re the kind of person who embraces evolution, both musically and personally. This album takes a step away from the traditional pop-punk formula, mixing in alt-rock influences, storytelling, and introspection. If this is your album, you appreciate when bands take risks—and you’re probably the friend who gives the best life advice.

If You Like a Little Bit of Everything → Neck Deep (Self-Titled)

You’re the type who doesn’t fit into just one box. The self-titled album is the perfect mix of old-school Neck Deep energy with a modern twist, meaning you’re down for both pop-punk anthems and deeper, more experimental sounds. You’re always open to something new—but you’ll still belt out Can’t Kick Up the Roots when it comes on.

So, which Neck Deep album defines your pop-punk personality? Let us know over on instagram!

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