I guess glam metal counts all of the same, but anyway, I digress. I could write an entire article of bands that deserved better, and maybe I will one day, but The Audition would have to be included in there at some point. Here on Punk Goes Acoustic Vol. Vocalist Danny Stevens lets his unique voice carry the way, and if you like this, then you should really check out the rest of their discography.
Juliet Simms makes her mark on the song, even in more of a backup role this time around. Go listen to Every Avenue and hope they get back together like the rest of us. To really get a feel for how they transformed the song, you have to watch the video as well. This deserves your listen.
This is a fun cover of a fun song by a bad person. It all works out in the end. The Spill Canvas take one of their first upbeat alternative-rock songs and strip it back acoustically here, and it works. After you listen, go listen to this , this , or even this. I know that you were probably worried I was going to forget Punk Goes Crunk. Truthfully, I nearly did until I started going through this list again and went to write down the explanations for each track.
Speaking of Punk Goes Crunk : why. This is a fun cover. The chorus still does pretty well, and the verses are very as you might expect. Just sit back and enjoy the seconds of this song. The first time I watched this video, I remember being amazed that they got Britney Spears in the music video — then I found out those were just look-a-likes.
Give me a break, we all thought that this screaming was cool at one point. Celebrity artists like jxdn are the ones doing novelty pop-punk covers, and melodic rappers like Machine Gun Kelly and 24kGoldn are topping the charts with songs that resemble the pop-rap-punk hybrids that filled the Punk Goes tracklists in the late aughts and early s.
In essence, pop is going punk. To see someone like jxdn, who fell in love with genre-smashing rappers like xxxtentacion and Juice WRLD in high-school long before he found traditional pop-punk, namecheck former Punk Goes contributors All Time Low as a reference is wild. That's mostly because the series originated as a tool for Fearless artists to reach for the mainstream crossover potential that jxdn already has, as an artist who signed to Elektra Records after his first song. However, the very existence of Punk Goes Crunk highlights the stark generational distinctions between pop-punk of then and now.
Crunk was the only time Fearless made a hip-hop-specific comp, but many of the covers on the Punk Goes Pop editions of the late aughts and early s -- the ones that charted at No. You can hear the friction between the pop-punk delivery and the rap composition scraping together in real-time, and the result is a song with all the tension of a middle-school dance where everyone is avoiding eye contact except for the two weirdos in the center of the room who are awkwardly grinding on one another.
But when Attack Attack! From his vantage point, the comps gave fans and bands the go-ahead to launder their pop taste through niche forms of rock music. Post Malone is adored across the music spectrum for his clever genre-bending, catchy choruses and his relatable love for Olive Garden. Emo and rock listeners who are fans of Marvel may enjoy hearing a new version of this chart-topper. In fact, it just makes sense to cover this song, as it was the fourth most successful digital single in , according to the IFPI.
Kacey Musgraves revolutionized how we perceive country music and blended glowing pop sounds with the genre. Country and alternative do go well together, as proved by Orville Peck in issue Sign in. Log into your account. Privacy Policy.
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