Punk Pop
Punk Pop emerged in the late 1970s as a cheeky fusion of punk's rebellious spirit and catchy pop melodies, designed to make even the grumpiest of punks tap their feet. Characterised by infectious hooks, singalong choruses, and a surprisingly optimistic outlook, it’s like someone decided that mohawks and skateboards could co-exist with bubblegum and glitter. This genre has had a cultural impact so vast that it practically invented the art of spinning angst into chart-friendly gold, making it more accessible and palatable without losing its edge.
