Sub-Radio offers a positively "soft" version of pop-punk. It's exactly what the genre needs

The D.C. area band didn't fall far from the genre's tree, but it's ripping out pop-punk's more problematic roots.

May 10, 2025 - 13:42
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Sub-Radio offers a positively "soft" version of pop-punk. It's exactly what the genre needs
Kyle Cochran, John Fengya, Adam Bradley, Michael Pereira, Matt Prodanovich of Sub-Radio<br><br>

The D.C. area band didn't fall far from the genre's tree, but it's ripping out pop-punk's more problematic roots.

(Image credit: Ben Stancik)