According to the paper, the album "addresses working-class struggles, internal demons, apathy and the fading American dream." Armstrong says, "It's about reflecting what's been happening the past three years and putting it to melody with some bold statements." He also discussed the new song "March Of The Dogs," saying, "I have nothing against religion. It's about preying on people's blind faith. I'm all for spirituality. There's nothing more spiritual than rock 'n' roll."
Originally posted by The Grey Foxyeah! same here
There were some other bands like that tooBowling for Soup, Alien Ant farm
Classics from my youth
i started getting into music at the beginning of the century too
papa roach and limp bizkit and nu metal was popular back then 😊
i remember it mostly as pop punk and nu metal