Grand Theft Audio II
Fans generally consider Pop Punk to be the more simplistic of the genres that are considered 'Scene'. Well, what does that say about the Future Idiots being able to hammer our 16 tracks of the Billboards finest selling artists in a way that makes these platinum hits much more pallettable? I'll tell you what it means. It means there's a Pop Punk throne that needs a leader and FI is more than willing to dawn the crown and accept the responsibility necessary to revitalize a genre with such a poor reputation. In an attempt to lead this Pop Punk revolution dirty tactics are absolutely necessary. And showing up these artists with 38 room houses and multi-million dollar recording contracts is the first step in the all out invasion of Pop Punk. The bottom line is if you want to mosh to FI's rendition of Jason Derulo's pop sensation 'In My Head' or reminisce in the former glory of Deep Blue Something's timeless classic 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' then give this album a listen. If you want to join the battle and bring Pop Punk back from the edge of extinction and pry if from the grip of the whiney kids everywhere. Then arm yourselves with your favorite punker's choice of weapon (Tom Delonge SignatureES-333 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar) and join the front lines with the Future Idiots.