How to Get Into New Found Glory

Diving into New Found Glory's extensive discography can feel overwhelming with their numerous albums since 1997. This guide offers a clear starting point with 'Sticks and Stones,' showcasing their signature pop-punk sound. From there, you'll explore essential albums that highlight their evolution and impact on the genre.

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Large discography with lots to explore
Active since 1997

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Sticks and Stones

Sticks and Stones

2002

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Showcases their signature pop-punk sound with catchy hooks and relatable themes, offering a cohesive listening experience.

Start with "My Friends Over You"

An engaging track that captures the essence of their style, featuring punchy riffs and anthemic choruses that hook the listener immediately.

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What does New Found Glory sound like?

Driven by punchy guitar riffs and rapid-fire drumming, their tracks build momentum through dynamic shifts that elevate personal narratives into anthem-like choruses. Rooted in alternative rock and punk. Start with Sticks and Stones.

What is the best New Found Glory album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Sticks and Stones" (2002). It's the most representative of what makes New Found Glory worth hearing.

What are the best New Found Glory albums?

The essential New Found Glory albums include "Sticks and Stones" (2002), "Nothing Gold Can Stay" (1999), "Catalyst" (2004), "Not Without a Fight" (2009) and "Resurrection" (2014).

Who is New Found Glory for?

If you're into alternative rock and punk, New Found Glory is worth your time. Driven by punchy guitar riffs and rapid-fire drumming, their tracks build momentum through dynamic shifts that elevate personal narratives into anthem-like choruses.

How many albums does New Found Glory have?

New Found Glory has 23 releases in their discography, including 16 albums and 7 EPs.