Blink 182 have returned from the darkness with their newest and seventh studio album called ‘California’. This album is still the same rock feeling and genre but it is the first to include their newest member vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba from Alkaline Trio, who replaced former member Tom DeLonge. Fans were worried when Tom left the band but the other original members vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker calmed down the fans by saying that Matt Skiba can na-na-na-na as well to rival Billie Joe Armstrong – the singer from Green Day.
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After the band’s previous album Sempiternal in 2013, the British rock band Bring Me The Horizon released their newest album That’s The Spirit in 2015. From the band’s previous genre, Metalcore, these tracks have turned a different direction from other albums. The genres on this album are alternative rock, pop rock, alternative metal, electronic rock and nu metal.
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Back in 2006 the band Panic! at the Disco released it’s first ever studio album called A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. All of the songs on this album were a great hit and fans adored them. However there was one songs that stood out the most and is still Panic’s most classic and popular song and this song is called I Write Sins Not Tragedies.
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Danger Days or Danger Day: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys was the fourth and final album for the band My Chemical Romance. It was released on 20 November 2010 and sold over one million copies all around the world. The genres on this album are alternative rock, pop punk, power pop, pop rock and electronic rock.
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The album American Idiot became a big hit in 2004 and sold about 15 million copies all around the world. The album made the artist Green Day become super popular that people started to buy more of their albums since they loved their music. The album is a concept album, which consists of the genres pop punk, punk rock and alternative rock. Also, since the album was so famous, it was converted to vinyl for record player owners.
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