10 Popular Performers That Prove Modern Pop Isn't All Bad

10. Cobra Starship

Page 1 Cobra Starship rose to prominence back in 2009 with their smash single Good Girls Go Bad. But believe it or not, they€™ve been around longer than that. In fact, the band actually got their big break back in 2006 when they wrote the theme song for Snakes on a Plane. It was, oh so originally, titled Snakes on a Plane (Bring It). That mildly successful single was the first indication of what was to come from these disco influenced pop-punk pranksters. The tongue-in-cheek silliness of the band was irresistible from day one: €œtimes are strange, we got a free upgrade cuz€™ of snakes on the plane€. They were then signed by Pete Wentz€™s label Decaydance and have since produced four awesomely catchy pop-punk albums. Their latest offering Night Shades wasn€™t critically applauded like their first three but it did produce the awesomely catchy You Make Me Feel... Cobra Starship don€™t do much to inspire their listeners. But they are damn fun musicians who carry the nonsensical side of the 80s to modern listeners. Plus they have a dedicated keytar player...how can you not love that?
 
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Matthew Murray is an 19 year old film student in New Zealand. He is addicted to music, movies, gaming and television and spends his time feeding the obsession! When he is not writing about these things, he is lining up for these things, talking to people about these things and sitting around dreaming about these things.