Punk Rock 101

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Punk Rock 101 is a song by Texas pop-punk band Bowling For Soup. It appeared on the second release of their 2002 album Drunk Enough to Dance.

Bowling for Soup
Jaret Reddick | Erik Chandler | Chris Burney | Gary Wiseman
Lance Morril
Discography
Albums/EPs: Bowling for Soup | Cell Mates | Rock On Honorable Ones!!! | Tell Me When to Whoa! | Let's Do It for Johnny! | Drunk Enough to Dance | A Hangover You Don't Deserve | Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies | The Great Burrito Extortion Case
Singles: "The Bitch Song" | "Suckerpunch" | "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" | "Emily" | "Punk Rock 101" | "1985" | "Almost" | "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" | "I Melt With You" | "High School Never Ends" | "When We Die"
Related articles
Labels: Sony BMG Music Entertainment | Jive Records | FFROE | Queso Records
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