[For Beginners] A Collection of Classic Melodic Punk (Melodic Hardcore) Songs
Even today in the 2020s, just hearing the word “melocore” is enough to make your heart race—there are surely many people, across generations, who feel that way.
While the term “melocore” is a Japan-only coinage, overseas the genre known as “melodic hardcore” is, quite literally, a style that draws on the aggressive hardcore of the ’80s while incorporating plenty of melodic, sing-along-ready parts.
It’s true that many bands have absorbed a variety of elements over time, but in this article we focus on songs that really make you want to call them “melocore,” highlighting classics that are perfect for beginners.
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[For Beginners] A Collection of Classic Melodic Hardcore/Punk Songs (21–30)
FatlipSUM41

A song in which lead singer Deryck Whibley sings about his parents.
He kept doing what he loved rather than what they wanted.
It’s a message song for teenagers that stresses the importance of doing whatever you want without worrying about your parents’ or other people’s opinions.
Ruby SohoRancid

Rancid is a band formed primarily by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, formerly of Operation Ivy.
They are also known for their close friendships with members of the Ramones and The Clash.
This song was released in 1995 and reached No.
13 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
All The Small Thingsblink-182

A song written by guitarist Tom DeLonge for his girlfriend.
The song became a hit, and it’s said that the girlfriend was very pleased.
Bassist Mark Hoppus met the woman who would later become his wife, Skye Everly, during the filming of the music video for this song.
1985Bowling For Soup

A song about a woman who can’t let go of the glory days of her teenage years in 1985 and lives in the past.
Throughout the track, numerous 80s icons appear, including music icons like Whitesnake and Madonna, as well as the film The Breakfast Club.
LinoleumNOFX

Defined by its powerful sound and relatable lyrics, this track grips melodic hardcore fans and never lets go.
Known as one of NOFX’s signature songs, it appears on the album Punk in Drublic, released in July 1994.
Centered on themes of challenging materialism and searching for the self, it vividly portrays the struggles of youth.
Its appeal shines even brighter when heard live.
It’s the perfect song for anyone feeling alienated or defeated, or striving to find their own path.
Distilling the essence of NOFX’s musicality, this piece offers a full taste of the allure of melodic hardcore.
The AnthemGood Charlotte

Good Charlotte, also known for twin members Joel and Benji Madden.
This song was written about kids who aren’t popular at school, to give them confidence.
It was used in the football video game Madden 2003 a month before the song was released.
American IdiotGreen Day

When it comes to Green Day’s signature songs, this is likely the first track many people think of.
Released in September 2004 as the lead single from the album American Idiot, it became a worldwide hit.
It’s a classic punk rock anthem packed with sharp criticism of American society and politics.
With its powerful guitar riffs and cutting lyrics, it leaves a strong impression on listeners.
The album won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and marked a turning point in Green Day’s career.
It also functions as a protest song, making it a great recommendation for those who want to engage with social issues.


