Review: Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 6

Fearless Records are back with the newest addition to the
Punk Goes series,
Punk Goes Pop 6. Over the years, the series has featured both established and up-and-coming bands in the alternative and metalcore scenes, and this year is no exception. How does it stack up to the rest? Keep on reading to find out.
The album begins with Upon A Burning Body’s cover of DJ Snake & Lil Jon’s “Turn Down For What”. Featuring Body Count’s Ice-T, it honestly isn’t the best way to start off and seems like the band are trying to sound like Attila. The cover to follow is a complete 180°. Tyler Carter and The Word Alive’s Luke Holland take on Paramore’s “Ain’t It Fun” and do so with ease. It’s easily one of the album’s best tracks, with Carter’s vocals adding something new to the already stellar single.
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