Punk rock kokkuvõte
music was much closer to its Jamaican roots--"ska at 78 rpm".[326] Ska punk bands in the third
wave of ska created a true musical fusion between the genres. ...And Out Come the Wolves, the 1995
album by Rancid--which had evolved out of Operation Ivy--became the first record in this ska
revival to be certified gold;[327] Sublime's self-titled 1996 album was certified platinum early in
1997.[322]
Elsewhere, two popular Australian groups, skatecore band Frenzal Rhomb and pop punk act
Bodyjar, also established followings in Japan.[328]
Green Day and Dookie's enormous sales paved the way for a host of bankable North American pop
punk bands in the following decade.[329] With punk rock's renewed visibility came concerns
among some in the punk community that the music was being co-opted by the mainstream.[324]
They argued that by signing to major labels and appearing on MTV, punk bands like Green Day