The 11 most underrated pop-punk songs of the 2000s

In the mid-2000s, pop-punk was in its first heyday. Pete Wentz and the Madden twins were gracing the pages of magazines, Hayley Williams was tearing up stages at Warped Tour and Brendon Urie hadn’t even done his first backflip.  Throughout all of that, killer songs by the pop-punk greats were being released every day. But it was much harder to love an album track in the days before streaming. So, we did the digging (and reminiscing) for you! Check out the songs below and give them some (extremely delayed) love. They deserve it. Sum 41 – Motivation Sum 41​’s seminal album All Killer No Filler released in spring of 2001, bringing the hits In Too Deep and Fat Lip to the masses. However, the third single after those two bangers was none other than the burnout anthem Motivation. ...

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