Best Pop-Punk Album
Bad Year
Bad Year
The snotty, sneering phenomenon that is pop punk has become perennially popular. As long as puberty exists, the genre will endure. But what happens when such a quintessentially youthful genre starts to hit middle age? Denver’s Bad Year, that’s what. The band’s self-titled debut is still snotty and sneering, but every catchy-as-fuck sing-along anthem is full of introspection, longing and hard-bitten wisdom. Of course, you can ignore all that and just jump around to it. Either way, it’s an instant classic.