The album blends the band's usual punk rock sound with pop, folk and acoustic elements. Hit singles from Warning include "Minority" and "Macy's Day Parade". This limited-edition version of the album is pressed on fluorescent green vinyl.
Green Day’s seventh studio album American Idiot was released in September 2004 and has since sold over 23 million copies worldwide, including 9 million in the US.
Descendents' 1986 album Enjoy! gets a 40-year reissue, reclaiming a pivotal moment for pop-punk. The album doubles down on short, fast, melody-driven songs, brilliantly pairing juvenile humor with sharp songwriting, all while integrating subtle, if slight
Forty years later, Descendents' 1986 album Enjoy! returns to showcase the band's fearless blend of pop-punk melody and juvenile urgency. The album is a crucial touchstone, broadening the punk sound with subtle New Wave influences without losing its aggres
Super Sometimes package their SoCal pop-punk evolution into one bright, sugar-rush snapshot. From Then & Now gathers fan favorites, a new cut, and a Box Car Racer cover with big-hearted momentum.
Algernon Cadwallader return to the anxious poetry of motion on Trying Not to Have a Thought. The yellow-vinyl pressing suits an album that makes restlessness feel bright, tangled, and communal.