10 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums Of All Time

Grab your vans and your hair dye, this is going to be a fun one.

Lead singer Hayley Williams performs during a Paramore concert at Hammerstein Ballroom, Thursday, May 16, 2013 in New York. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Invision/AP)
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Ah, pop-punk music. It's angsty, it's fun, it reminds us how much our parents really *don't* understand us. In the mid-to-late '90's, pop-punk music exploded with bands like Green Day, Blink 182 and the Offspring.

The trend carried on well into the 2000's, where every middle schooler began to wear eye liner and skinny jeans (that they "bought from hot topic"). Of course, none of the hooplah surrounding the pop-punk phenomena would have mattered if the music sucked...but it didn't. Most pop-punk music was actually pretty awesome.

So, grab your All Time Low wrist bands and get ready to feel misunderstood, because we're looking at the top 10 greatest pop-punk albums of all time.

10. Fall Out Boy: From Under The Cork Tree

Believe it or not, youngsters, there was a time when Fall Out Boy was not only good, but a punk band. While the group has strayed from their roots in recent years, their earlier work was the inspiration for many pop-punk artists today. Their greatest work? "From Under the Cork Tree".

While the hits "Dance, Dance" and "Sugar We're Goin' Down" are the most recognizable from this album, almost every song is a winner. With hilariously long titles and ridiculously catchy songs, this album is a definite classic.

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