The Offspring’s Top 10

The Offspring’s Top 10

The Offspring originally signed with Epitaph Records. “Ignition” rolled out in ’92 and went gold – shipping 500,000 units. Their next recording “Ixnay On The Hombre”” sold over a million copies but “Americana” chalked up three million in sales. “Conspiracy Of One,” the band’s sixth full-length effort arrived in ’00. The album was the last…

Blink-182

Blink-182

Blink-182 is the story of a cancer survivor, UFO enthusiast and a publicity maven. Blink formed in Poway, CA. After releasing an EP and a couple of indie CDs, “Buddha” and “Cheshire Cat,” Blink found there was an Irish band with the same name. On top of that, the Irishmen had lawyers and were ready…

The Offspring – Supercharged (2024)
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The Offspring – Supercharged

Supercharged doesn’t try to rewrite punk history. It just slaps on fresh gas, grins wide, and burns rubber straight into your ears. If you ever loved this band, they’re still right here—louder, older, but no less ready to set the world on fire, even if just for three minutes at a time.

Green Day - Saviors
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Green Day – Saviors

Green Day’s Saviors, released in 2024, is a powerful addition to their storied discography, showcasing the band’s enduring ability to evolve while staying true to their punk rock roots.

Blink-182 – One More Time… (2023)
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Blink-182 – One More Time…

One More Time… is Blink-182’s full-circle moment, blending pop-punk urgency with emotional depth. After years of turmoil, they rediscover their pulse, mixing humor, sadness, and growth without chasing their past glories.

Wet Leg - Wet Leg
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Wet Leg – Wet Leg

A messy, bratty, and irresistibly fun debut built on deadpan charm, sharp hooks, and post-punk swagger. It’s lo-fi, loud, and laced with sarcasm—like turning boredom into a dance party you didn’t know you needed. Unbothered, clever, and oddly sincere.

Machine Gun Kelly’s - Mainstream Sellout

Machine Gun Kelly – Mainstream Sellout

Mainstream Sellout exemplifies MGK’s ability to channel his punk influences into a modern framework, reinvigorating the genre for a younger audience while sparking debates about authenticity and genre-crossing artistry.

Avril Lavigne - Love Sux
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Avril Lavigne – Love Sux

Love Sux marks a triumphant return to Avril Lavigne’s pop-punk roots, delivering a fiery and unapologetic collection of tracks packed with high-energy riffs, infectious melodies, and raw emotions. The album captures the essence of early 2000s pop-punk while injecting it with a modern edge, reflecting Lavigne’s growth as an artist and her refusal to compromise her signature style.