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Vol .4 Excellent stuff, nothing like bringing you back to the roots of the lieks like Screeching Weasel and the Ramones (which are not here obviously). But the bands on this comp are terrific and worth checking out on an individual level, like Enemy you & Squirtgun! If you miss your Leather Jacket and Chuck Taylors, heres a little reminder.
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Jeremy from El Paso, TX |  |
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Jan 9 2006 |
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this cd is awesome. lots of good pop punk songs from great artists. i've bought releases from most of the bands on here after buying it. highly recommened.
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Sep 29 2005 |
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Personally, I think that the four 'AMP Presents..." comps are some of the most important releases of the 00's. All of them perfect snapshots of a specific scene at a given time and 'Pop Punk' is perhaps the best. I think there's only one, maybe two skippable tracks on the entire disc, and the number of bands that I've been introduced to is worth five times the price. Trust me, it's gonna be hard to NOT become obsessed with at least one band on this comp. My favorite has been The John Stamos Project, but there's plenty here.
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Devin from Irwin, PA |  |
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Aug 18 2005 |
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good compilation..love the queers and mtx..but after about the 5th or 6th song they all started to sound the same..definitely worth picking up if you like the ramones-esque pop-punk sound, but could've been better
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Barry from Clevedon, United Kingdom |  |
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Jul 16 2005 |
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I bought this for my friend and apparently, like all the other AMP comps, it's great. It's a great way to introduce yourself to some of the better pop punk bands out there today
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Jeremy from Jacksonville, FL |  |
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Apr 14 2005 |
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This is a good compilation. It is pretty inclusive of the post Ramones pop punk scene. There isn't anything new on here, so its not anything someone into this genre wouldn't have heard. It's a great mix if you were stranded on a desert ilse with only one CD and wanted to have all of your favorite bands with you. Kudos for AMP for putting this together.
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Casey from Independence, MO |  |
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Apr 1 2005 |
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old bands...upcoming bands...ramones kinda stuff....whats not to like?? this cd is pretty kick ass!!
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Luke Blanton from Eau Claire, WI |  |
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Mar 22 2005 |
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Its an alright comp. There are some bands which seem to be a little less rock and roll and more weenie New Found Glory type pop. As a whole there are some good bands playing good songs.(Queers, Groovie Ghoulies, Methadones, Teenage Bottlerocket, Lillingtons)
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Eric from Longview, WA |  |
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Mar 3 2005 |
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Overall this is a good release. I was alittle disappointed with the song selection. Not alot of unreleased stuff, but still a good representation. Pop-punk is still alive! The Squirtgun song kicks serious ass!
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Steve from Lynbrook, NY |  |
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Feb 12 2005 |
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Seeing the John Stamos Project among the world's finest pop/punk bands makes my heart sing. It's about time they got their due! Go buy their other releases!
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