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# {{lb|en|music genre}} A [[genre]] that combines elements of [[punk rock]] with elements of [[pop music]].
# {{lb|en|music genre}} A [[genre]] that combines elements of [[punk rock]] with elements of [[pop music]].
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2022-07-06|author=Eli Enis|title=See Bring Me the Horizon's Horrifying, NSFW Video for New Song "sTraNgeRs"|journal={{w|Revolver (magazine)|Revolver}}|url=https://www.revolvermag.com/music/see-bring-me-horizons-horrifying-nsfw-video-new-song-strangers|passage=Last fall, Bring Me the Horizon kicked off a new era of their band with a standalone single called "DiE4u", which sounded like a heavy, metallic take on My Chemical Romance-style '''pop-punk''' mixed with the electronic flair of modern emo-rap.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2022-07-06|author=Eli Enis|title=See Bring Me the Horizon's Horrifying, NSFW Video for New Song "sTraNgeRs"|journal={{w|Revolver (magazine)|Revolver}}|url=https://www.revolvermag.com/music/see-bring-me-horizons-horrifying-nsfw-video-new-song-strangers|passage=Last fall, Bring Me the Horizon kicked off a new era of their band with a standalone single called "DiE4u", which sounded like a a heavy, metallic take on My Chemical Romance-style '''pop-punk''' mixed with the electronic flair of modern emo-rap.}}


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See also: pop-punk

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pop punk (uncountable)

  1. (music) A genre that combines elements of punk rock with elements of pop music.
    • 2022 July 6, Eli Enis, “See Bring Me the Horizon's Horrifying, NSFW Video for New Song "sTraNgeRs"”, in Revolver[1]:
      Last fall, Bring Me the Horizon kicked off a new era of their band with a standalone single called "DiE4u", which sounded like a a heavy, metallic take on My Chemical Romance-style pop-punk mixed with the electronic flair of modern emo-rap.

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