Artist: 5 Cent Deposit

Heavily influenced by Green Day and NOFX (among others), Five-Cent Deposit is among the many emocore/punk-pop bands that came along in the late ‘90s. The thing that makes Five-Cent Deposit emo--as opposed to classic old-school punk-pop like the Dickies, the Buzzcocks, Generation X or the Ramones--is their lyrics. Five-Cent Deposit and other emo bands tend to favor confessional, introspective lyrics; in fact, emo's name stems from the fact that its lyrics are all about emotion. And emotionally, Five-Cent Deposit doesn't hold back--listening to their albums is like hearing three angst-ridden young males (teens or early 20s) opening their diaries and sharing many of their personal thoughts and feelings with you. It's a diary that's full of angst, frustration and kvetching, but it's a diary that's also full of humor--Five-Cent Deposit often manages to see the humor in life's disappointments.
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