Thirteen years ago today, Simple Plan dropped Get Your Heart On!, a sugar-rushed, emotionally-charged reminder that pop punk didn’t need to reinvent itself to still slap. Released on June 21, 2011, ...
Some albums don’t just define a band — they define a whole era. Fourteen years ago, The Story So Far dropped Under Soil and Dirt, and everything changed. Released on June 21, 2011, it didn’t jus...
Released at the height of MySpace mania on June 20, 2006, The Same Old Blood Rush With a New Touch was pure teenage melodrama bottled in a pop-punk shell — and for many, that’s exactly why it hit ...
Nineteen years ago, Underoath didn’t just release an album — they reshaped the landscape of heavy music. Define the Great Line, which dropped on June 20, 2006, was more than a follow-up to their b...
June 15, 2004 — the day Underoath released They’re Only Chasing Safety, an album that caught a lot of people by surprise. This was the moment the band swapped their heavier metalcore sound for som...
Seven years ago, State Champs dropped Living Proof, an album that felt like the moment they stopped being a scene favorite and started playing in the big leagues. Released on June 15, 2018, the record...
From Blink-182 cameos to scrapped song titles, here’s the pop punk trivia you didn’t get from the liner notes. New Found Glory’s Sticks and Stones isn’t just a pop punk essential—it’s a ti...
June 12, 2001: Blink-182 released an album with a title that made your parents uncomfortable and your inner teen feel seen. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket wasn’t just a cheeky play on words—it was...
June 12, 2007: Four teenagers from Tennessee screamed their way into the mainstream—and the scene was never the same. Riot! wasn’t just Paramore’s second album; it was their moment of ignition, ...
Released on June 11, 2002, Sticks and Stones marked a defining moment in New Found Glory’s career—and in the entire pop punk scene. It wasn’t just a breakout; it was a blueprint. With razor-shar...










