Pop punk bands return

Andres Martinez, Reporter

Blink-182, A Day To Remember, and The All American Rejects, all pop punk bands, are returning to the music world. It’s surprising that these bands are coming back. Each band has a new record that is recently released or about to be released. Now the bands are working on making a comeback through live shows.

The three bands are appearing at the Don Haskins Center July 26.

Blink-182 has a new album coming up July 1 titled Bored To Death. It’s their first tour since Australia 2013 and their first album since 2011 named Neighborhood. Blink-182 started as a little punk band out of California and turned out to be one of the best bands of the 2000s.

The All American Rejects are from Stillwater, OK and are known as one of the best mainstream bands also from the 2000s. Their Move Along album is the best known album by them.

A Day To Remember are from Ocala, FL and they are known as one of the best metalcore pop punk bands. They just released a new single titled Paranoia.

These three bands may just be known forever and they are making a comeback.