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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emo_popEmo pop - Wikipedia

    Emo pop (alternatively typeset with a hyphen, also known as emo pop-punk and pop-emo) is a fusion genre combining emo with pop-punk, pop music, or both. [1] Emo pop features a musical style with more concise composition and hook-filled choruses.

    • ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise)’ – My Chemical Romance
    • ‘Lover I Don’T Have to Love’ – Bright Eyes
    • ‘A Little Less Sixteen Candles – A Little More “Touch Me”‘, Fall Out Boy
    • ‘Emily’ – from First to Last
    • ‘Cute Without The ‘E’ (Cut from The Team)’ – Taking Back Sunday
    • ‘The Middle’ – Jimmy Eat World
    • ‘The Taste of Ink’ – The Used
    • ‘Transatlanticism’ – Death Cab For Cutie
    • ‘The only Exception’ – Paramore
    • ‘Dirty Little Secret’ – All-American Rejects

    Maybe an obvious shout, but there is nothing that encapsulates mid-00s emo more than this song, Gerard Way’s ‘Revenge’-era make-up, and the vaguely Heathers inspired music video. Most emo line: I’m not okay/I’m not okay/well, I’m not okay/I’m not o-fucking-kay

    All of Conor Oberst’s back catalogue is created purely to cry to, but ‘Lover I Don’t Have to Love’ wins for its breathy, overwrought storytelling and an iconic feature on The O.C. Most emo line: Love’s an excuse to get hurt/and to hurt/”Do you like to hurt?”/”I do! I do!”

    It’s hard choosing a top 10 Fall Out Boy track, but ‘Sixteen Candles’ has all the tongue-in-cheek bitterness and an ambitious vampire-themed music video while going very hard. Most emo line: I don’t blame you for being you/but you can’t blame me for hating it

    Unusually mellow for From First to Last, ‘Emily’ is a melodramatic, acoustic rumination on love and one that 90% of emo boys sent to girls who were not called Emily in the mid-00s. Most emo line: ‘Cause thunderstorms could never stop me/’cause there’s no one in the world like Emily

    The entirety of 2002’s ‘Tell All Your Friends’ deserves a look-in, but ‘Cute Without the ‘E’’ wins for A) going straight in and B) its vicious, melodramatic approach to infidelity. Most emo line: I will never ask if you don’t ever tell me/I know you well enough to know you never loved me

    All the best emo bands have a “feeling left out” anthem, and maybe it’s second wave legends Jimmy Eat World who are partly (mostly) responsible, but ‘The Middle’ is still the best one. Most emo line: Hey, you know they’re all the same/you know you’re doing better on your own, so don’t buy in

    The Used’s 2002 self-titled album is full of contenders, but ‘The Taste of Ink’ wins, purely because its lack of instrumental intro makes it the perfect Myspace song. Most emo line: Couldn’t take this town much longer/being half dead wasn’t what I planned to be

    Where would emo be without Ben Gibbard? ‘Transatlanticism’ is still an anthem of desperate longing and well worth defying your short attention span to spend almost eight minutes with. Most emo line: I need you so much closer [x8]

    Paramore’s Hayley Williams has a lot of iconic songs under her belt, but perhaps none more than ‘The Only Exception’, a raw, honest acoustic track that was released when she was just 21. Most emo line: And up until now I have sworn to myself/that I’m content with loneliness

    A vaguely threatening, upbeat song about infidelity that still goes off. Most emo line: I’ll keep you my dirty little secret/don’t tell anyone or you’ll be just another regret

  2. Feb 13, 2020 · Who are the best emo bands ever? That’s a tricky question, since the genre itself has a slippery definition. We looked back at 35 years of emo rock music to figure the 100 best songs.

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    • The Used, ‘In Love and Death’ (2004) Utah's the Used blasted on the scene with a more tragic, dark brand of emo with singer Bert McCracken screaming raw, violent explorations of self-abuse, loneliness, suicide and death.
    • Panic! at the Disco, ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’ (2005) What hath Pete Wentz wrought? The grammatically adventurous Panic! at the Disco were barely a band when Wentz discovered their demos online, but within a year, they had signed to his Decaydance label and became scene-dividing stars.
    • Into It. Over It., ‘Intersections’ (2013) Early into his run as Into It. Over It., Chicago troubadour Evan Thomas Weiss was known mostly for the sheer volume of his work.
    • Indian Summer, ‘Science 1994’ (2002) Combining three 7-inches and three compilation appearances originally released between 1993 and 1995, this nine-song studio discography by short-lived Oakland four-piece Indian Summer is most profound for its striking contrasts – every minute of calm reaps a subsequent avalanche of havoc.
    • American Football — “Never Meant” Close your eyes and let “Never Meant’s” melodic guitar line transport you to a quiet Midwestern town where the fall leaves crunch beneath your Doc Martens and no one quite understands you.
    • Blink-182 — “I Miss You” The mall punk trio went emo for this heart-wrenching ballad. The all-acoustic, melancholy song — inspired by the Cure’s “The Lovecats”— was a change of pace for the band best known for its irreverent humor.
    • Brand New — "Sic Transit Gloria ... Glory Fades” Although the now-defunct band is mostly canceled thanks to dark allegations made against lead singer Jesse Lacey, Brand New’s influence on the scene is undeniable.
    • Coheed and Cambria — “A Favor House Atlantic” Long-time Coheed and Cambria listeners know the band infamously doubles their albums as installations in a science fiction saga called “The Amory Wars,” a few of which have even been adapted into graphic novels by lead singer Claudio Sanchez.
  3. Jul 25, 2022 · Nearly every artist on this list has performed emo in protest, preferring to think of themselves as punk, hardcore, post-hardcore, post-punk, folk, pop, indie rock, electronic, or hip-hop.

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