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Welcome To The 2000s Punk(ish) Playlist Of Your Dreams

Yes, there’s probably even a song that hit you in the feels way back then.

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Welcome To The 2000s Punk(ish) Playlist Of Your Dreams
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Music is the best relaxer.

I love having something for my heartbeat to go to while hearing the story or rhythm behind a song. That being said, I am constantly looking for new playlists to keep up with my need for music without wearing out my current favorites.

Oldies, work out music and even rock all have good music that you probably didn’t even know you’ve heard before on your car radio when you were younger. Yes, there’s also probably even a song that hit you in the feels way back then.

Here is a throwback punk playlist that I hope brings everyone back to their best moments of the 2000s, even if it's just for the duration of a three-minute song.

1. "Miserable At Best" – MayDay Parade


2. "Cancer" – My Chemical Romance


3. "Number Five with a Bullet" – Taking Back Sunday


4. "I Miss You" – blink-182


5. "Pretty Girl (The Way)" – Sugarcult


6. "The Curse of Curves" – Cute Is What We Aim For


7. "The Light Behind Your Eyes" – My Chemical Romance


8. "Dirty Laundry" – All Time Low


9. "Beat Up Car" – Taking Back Sunday


10. "I’m Just A Kid" – Simple Plan


11. "Fall For You" – Secondhand Serenade


12. "Nine in the Afternoon" – Panic! At The Disco


13. "Angel with a Shotgun" – The Cab


14. "Say It Ain’t So" – Weezer


15. "Lyrical Lies" – Cute Is What We Aim For


16. "MakeDamnSure" – Taking Back Sunday


17. "Live, Learn, Let Go" – Go Radio


18. "Ocean Avenue" – Yellowcard


19. "Naive" – The Kooks


20. "My Friends Over You" – New Found Glory


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