YouTube personalities Patty Walters and Jarrod Alonge have teamed up to form Sunrise Skater Kids for their new smash hit “Pop Punk Pizza Party” maybe the most prototypical pop-punk song to ever exist? The description of the song reads… The most generic, cheesiest pop punk song ever devised! Let this be your summer anthem. Generic? Yes. Cheesy? Yes. Hilarious but surprisingly catchy as hell? Also, yes. Check out the song below. If you’re a fan you can download the mp3 in the video’s description on YouTube. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4mKk4x2zsg#t=44 The Revolutionary lyrics to “Pop Punk Pizza Party” by Sunrise Skater Kids I… Read more »
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