View Full Version : Which is the best '00's pop-punk breakthrough album?
jtresk26
07/19/09, 08:57 AM
Since I've been posting so many polls I thought this one would be a cool one to see what people think.
Loge182
07/19/09, 09:25 AM
I really like CttM more then any other Motion City Album, but Fall Out Boy amd Yellowcard are clsoe runners up.
BulleTheory
07/19/09, 09:30 AM
either Ocean Avenue or All Killer No Filler for me...the rest are just meh.
jjjkman
07/19/09, 09:31 AM
I loved From Under the Cork Tree, almost as much as Take This to Your Grave, but Cartel and Yellowcard are pretty close for me.
JimmyIymmiJ
07/19/09, 09:58 AM
I wasn't paying attention and voted for TBS because I thought it was Tell All Your Friends. BUT, after actually using my reading skills I would go with NFG.
Neo Cassady
07/19/09, 11:30 AM
I voted FOB because I didn't read it and figured it'd be TTTYG. But I would have voted Sticks and Stones.
cowlord
07/19/09, 12:04 PM
Sticks and Stones
ArtForLovers
07/19/09, 05:04 PM
Fall Out Boy. Their only great album
derekmoyer4
07/19/09, 05:16 PM
ocean avenue, thank you.
Everiggs
07/19/09, 05:47 PM
Chroma had the biggest impact for me.
darkmartheight
07/19/09, 06:00 PM
For me, Sticks and Stones. From under the cork tree is second.
seraph1214
07/19/09, 06:16 PM
Some great choices on here, but my choice is Ocean Avenue.
kazuma_ootaro28
07/19/09, 06:47 PM
Would Saves the Day's Stay What You Are be considered a "breakthrough" album?
Broden Terry
07/19/09, 08:04 PM
For me personally, it's Chroma.
VIVALAMATT
07/19/09, 08:51 PM
Definitely Sum 41. When "Fat Lip" hit MTV, they fucking exploded. Love that album.
favourite album on that list is sticks and stones so i went with that
Take Off your Pants and Jacket.
charmer
07/19/09, 10:34 PM
i know a lot of people wont agree but i chose panic. they opened up a whole new style of pop punk. their debut album was huge when it first hit.
Theseventhson
07/20/09, 02:53 PM
WYWTB is the only album I like here.
SendALetter
07/20/09, 02:57 PM
Cartel is my favorite...but i would say the best/biggest was All Killer No Filler.
jtresk26
07/20/09, 03:10 PM
Take Off your Pants and Jacket.
Dude, that is definitely not their breakthrough album. Enema of the State is and there is no arguing that.
Dude, that is definitely not their breakthrough album. Enema of the State is and there is no arguing that.
kidding.
jtresk26
07/20/09, 04:01 PM
kidding.
Okay good haha, you had me going for a second there.
mike'smannequin
07/20/09, 04:27 PM
cttm
batmannj
07/20/09, 04:37 PM
Of the choices, Sticks and Stones
starynightsky
07/21/09, 07:33 PM
dang, that was a hard poll.
gabrielM
07/21/09, 08:36 PM
there was 5 here that i really really liked. tough decision.
MyFriendPeter
07/21/09, 09:12 PM
sticks and stones, wywtb at a close second.
SeanEBoy2686
07/21/09, 09:20 PM
Ocean Avenue... with Sticks & Stones following
Heart-A-Tact
07/22/09, 06:38 AM
Commit This To Memory is one of my all time favorite albums.
gr33ndayfr3ak
07/22/09, 11:21 AM
For me, Sticks and Stones. From under the cork tree is second.
This.
Two of my favorite albums of all-time.
MSIndulgence
07/22/09, 01:14 PM
no valencia / blink? and there's pink spiders on here.. that album did nothing for me at all
fadedmemories
07/22/09, 06:12 PM
FUCT all the way, Chroma and Sticks and Stones in a tie for second.
I don't really think that SWIR and CTTM could be considered as "Breakthrough" albums.
Indoor Living
07/22/09, 06:17 PM
Fall Out Boy. Their only great album
So wrong.
Commit This To Memory is one of my favorite cd's of all time, and i voted on my favorite, but I agree it's not much of a breakthrough.
End of Disc One
07/23/09, 01:43 PM
By "breakthrough album" do you mean the album that first made them popular? I'd say New Found Glory's self titled album made them more popular than Motion City Soundtrack, Cartel, All Time Low, and The Pink Spiders.
superichie
07/23/09, 08:23 PM
either Ocean Avenue or All Killer No Filler for me...the rest are just meh.
NFG Sticks & Stones blows both of those records out of the water.
Toothache
07/23/09, 11:37 PM
good, nfg better be winning
domotime2
07/24/09, 12:59 AM
My faves
- sticks and stones
- all killer
- commit to memory
im trying to think which of these was the most important...or which made the biggest impact......
FUCT, All Killer, Ocean Avenue, Sticks and Stones...all had such equal impacts to the pop-punk scene. All Killer I think really paved the way for Ocean Avenue....but the blow up of FUCT sparked a NEW sorta scene, and took fall out boy to such incredible heights that it allowed such crappy bands like cartel/all time low to grow as well as years progressed.
id have to saw FUCT in that category....but i still just went with my favorite, and best album imo.
Would Saves the Day's Stay What You Are be considered a "breakthrough" album?
nope, they never made it big
SuchAPerson22
07/25/09, 03:36 PM
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, because that's the album that brought me into this scene.
blinkme
07/26/09, 05:48 AM
Commit This to Memory rules my world.
Protested Hero
07/26/09, 08:45 AM
This poll is kinda, eh.
Anyway I would've picked Saves the Day.
Protested Hero
07/26/09, 08:45 AM
nope, they never made it big
Yes they did. They were being played on MTV.
spunkmastaflex
07/26/09, 09:11 AM
a lot of those are really good, but i think sum 41 got a lot of people into this genre
Metal Now
07/26/09, 11:32 AM
From Under the Cork Tree completely changed my life when it dropped, so I'll have to go for that.
cory-182
07/26/09, 07:56 PM
Ocean Avenue, Take This to Your Grave and Chroma are all in my Top 20 albums.
I wouldn't call TBS, The Pink Spiders or Panic! pop punk, but to each their own.
suppyguppy
07/27/09, 10:37 AM
nope, they never made it big
They definitely made it as big as at least half of these bands while maintaining more credibility than most as well.
Simonthm
07/27/09, 10:20 PM
startng line - say it like you mean it
Indoor Living
07/27/09, 10:26 PM
Ocean Avenue, Take This to Your Grave and Chroma are all in my Top 20 albums.
I wouldn't call TBS, The Pink Spiders or Panic! pop punk, but to each their own.
I wouldn't call the Pink Spiders anything.
Alex DiVincenzo
07/28/09, 12:45 PM
Sticks and Stones
leifstar
07/30/09, 07:14 AM
Sad to say I just started to get into Chroma.
dylanluthier
07/30/09, 12:55 PM
i went with FOB cause idk...it was a great album when it came out and the others you listed had to grow on me really... if you would have put TBS's TAYF, then i prob would've voted for that...or brand new's yfw.
dylanluthier
07/30/09, 12:55 PM
startng line - say it like you mean it
another valid album that's missing
Shit, I voted for Commit This to Memory because I figured the ... was "I Am the Movie". Take it back, plz.
allisterkid
07/30/09, 11:16 PM
What a shitty list of choices. There were way better breakthrough albums than all of these in the early 00's.
Paulb-182
07/31/09, 02:32 AM
Tough call but I went with FUCT
nerdvglc
07/31/09, 03:05 AM
fuct, but it was pretty close. fun poll.
1mastalker
07/31/09, 08:52 AM
I voted FOB because I didn't read it and figured it'd be TTTYG. But I would have voted Sticks and Stones.
Me too.
/sigh
SandManTEND13
07/31/09, 09:47 AM
I am a bigger fan of From Under The Cork Tree
songydarko
07/31/09, 01:35 PM
NFG by far. Sticks and Stones is still one of my favorite albums ever.
Brandao
07/31/09, 01:58 PM
this was really hard to decide....but went with Ocean Avenue
Would Saves the Day's Stay What You Are be considered a "breakthrough" album?
It'd be considered freakin' awesome.
stereokiller
08/10/09, 10:46 AM
A tie between Chroma and Commit This.
voted for Chroma because I predicted it would get the lower count. and was right.
All Killer No Filler for sure.
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