>>15168203>Early 2000s were based and Sum41 fuckin rocked bro.anyone worth a shit hated that corporate boy-band shit; it's like saying "My favorite album is anything produced by Phil Spectre"; it's corporate mass-appeal garbage that is made for the lowest common denominator to consume.
sum-41/blink-182, among others, were boy-bands for people so stuck up their own ass that they interpreted things like parent's image as rebellious rather than a hollow corporate attempt to scavenge energy from the 70s and 80s punkrock-newwave movements and funnel it into a straight conglomerate.
you know what hasn't ever been rebellious or cool?
Canadian pop-punk bands that generated revenue for their EMI overlords.
just another blatant attempt by corporate interests to seize a market and move on to the next trendy cash-cow once it's ruined.