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The following is a list of pop-punk studio albums by notable artists that have been described as such by music reviews or any similar source. They are listed in chronological order.
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1970s
[edit]Year | Artist | Album |
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1976 | Ramones | Ramones[1] |
1977 | Ramones | Leave Home[2] |
Rocket to Russia[3] | ||
1978 | Generation X | Generation X[4] |
Buzzcocks | Another Music in a Different Kitchen[5] | |
The Lurkers | Fulham Fallout[5] | |
The Rezillos | Can't Stand the Rezillos[3] | |
Ramones | Road to Ruin[5] | |
Buzzcocks | Love Bites[5] | |
The Dickies | The Incredible Shrinking Dickies[5] | |
1979 | Buzzcocks | Singles Going Steady[3] |
The Damned | Machine Gun Etiquette[3] | |
Generation X | Valley of the Dolls[4] | |
Stiff Little Fingers | Inflammable Material[3] | |
The Undertones | The Undertones[6] |
1980s
[edit]Year | Artist | Album |
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1980 | The Undertones | Hypnotised[6] |
1981 | Holly and the Italians | The Right to Be Italian[7] |
1982 | Descendents | Milo Goes to College[8] |
Misfits | Walk Among Us[3] | |
The Adicts | Sound of Music[9] | |
1983 | Social Distortion | Mommy's Little Monster[10] |
The Jam | Snap![3] | |
1984 | Shonen Knife | Yama-no Attchan[11] |
1985 | Descendents | I Don't Want To Grow Up[12] |
1986 | Descendents | Enjoy![13] |
Shonen Knife | Pretty Little Baka Guy[14] | |
1987 | Fastbacks | ...And His Orchestra[15] |
Red Kross | Neurotica[16] | |
Descendents | All[17] | |
1988 | Screeching Weasel | Boogadaboogadaboogada![18] |
1989 | ||
The Lemonheads | Lick[19] | |
Big Drill Car | CD Type Thing[20] | |
Groovie Ghoulies | Appetite for Adrenochrome[21] | |
Snuff | Snuff Said[22] |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]See also
[edit]References
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