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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skate_punkSkate punk - Wikipedia

    Skateboarding. Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skater subculture and punk rock subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, skate punk evolved into a more melodic genre of punk rock in the 1990s similar to pop punk.

  2. A lot of the skate punk stuff was more influenced by hardcore. And alot of the pop-punk stuff was influenced by punk. But Blink was admittedly more influenced by hardcore, and so was Good Charlotte. Whereas Green Day was more influenced by the Ramones side of punk. My point is, I see a lot of the 90’s skate punk stuff almost like melodic ...

  3. The answer is yes especially considering that a lot of pop punk bands that got big started as skate punk bands. They just slowed their shit down collectively when the boy bands needed replacing in the late 90's/early 2000's. Blink used to play really fast, and their songs were still more or less about the same things.

  4. tantamle. ADMIN MOD. Bands that bridge the gap between skate punk and pop punk. Discussion. By skate punk, I mean 90s EpiFat and things similar to it, and by pop punk I mean New Found Glory and all those types of bands. I'd say the Swellers and Lifetime both bridge the gap fairly well. No Use For A Name did with Hard Rock Bottom and to some ...

  5. Feb 28, 2020 · In 1975 or 1976, this was before punk rock, they built a skate park in Oxnard, and all the guys from Venice would come up to skate there. Some of the guys from Venice included Jim Muir and his little, little brother, [future Suicidal Tendencies frontman] Mike Muir. We all skated, and we all skated to heavy metal and southern-fried rock back ...

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesSkate punk - Wikiwand

    Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skater subculture and punk rock subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, skate punk evolved into a more melodic genre of punk rock in the 1990s similar to pop punk .

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  8. 4 days ago · Emerging in the early 1980s in Southern California, Arizona, and Texas, skate punk has become one of the most popular forms of punk rock. In the late 1990s, the genre exploded into the mainstream and hasn't looked back since. Though some may associate skate punk and pop punk together, they're technically different genres and shouldn't be confused.