(We have subgenre-specific lists with more, including screamo, ska, and metalcore, plus 40 great punk EPs, splits, and singles.) Genres are hard to define, and even with the large variety of punk subgenres represented on this list, a few 2021 albums were left off that might be "adjacent" to punk/emo/etc but overall didn't fit the criteria, including the excellent new albums by Foxing, Manchester Orchestra, Laura Stevenson, Angel Du$t, and Illuminati Hotties. To wrap up this incredible year for punk, we've put together a list of the 50 best "punk" albums of the year, including hardcore, post-hardcore, emo, screamo, metalcore, ska-punk, pop punk, indie-punk, and some hard-to-define stuff in between, and even with 50 albums, we couldn't touch on all the many great punk-derived albums released in 2021. Punk and its many offshoots are very far from dead. A few veteran bands put out career-high albums this year, but 2021 has largely been about exciting new bands.
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The mainstream pop punk revival is in full effect.
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The latest waves of screamo, hardcore, and metalcore have risen from the underground and produced tons of breakthrough records. The fifth wave of emo is officially here. Time will tell how 2021 is best remembered, but it already feels like tons of exciting new trends exploded within punk this year. 2001 was the year that emo broke and in 2011, the new wave of post-hardcore made its mark.
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First it was hardcore '81, and then 1991: the year punk broke. Years ending in "1" have always tended to be pivotal years for punk rock.