- Avril Lavigne
"'Avril Ramona Lavigne Whibley (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian rock singer and musician. She has sold over twenty-six million albums worldwide. In 2006, "Canadian Business Magazine" ranked her the seventh most powerful Canadian in Hollywood. Although her parents are of Quebecois origin, she does not speak French and her birth surname is usually pronounced in an anglicized way as (in French it is commonly pronounced).
- Travis Barker
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American drummer, who achieved most of his fame by drumming for the band, Blink-182. He currently is the drummer for +44 and has also played for side projects Box Car Racer, Transplants and Expensive Taste. In 1996, Barker joined his first touring band, playing drums for The Aquabats as The Baron Von Tito. He recorded one album with them, The Fury of the Aquabats!, in 1997.
- Mark Hoppus
Markus Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972 in Ridgecrest, California) is an American musician, producer, and was one of the three founding members of the pop-punk band Blink-182 and the pop-punk/alternative band +44. He plays bass guitar and sings vocals.
- Deryck Whibley
Deryck Jayson Whibley (born March 21, 1980), also known as Bizzy D, is a musician and producer best known for his work as the guitarist and lead vocalist and songwriter of Canadian pop punk Juno Award winning band Sum 41. As a producer he was one of the founders and directors of Bunk Rock Productions. Whibley was born in Scarborough, Ontario. However, his hometown is Ajax, Ontario, since that was where Sum 41 was formed.
- Pierre Bouvier
Pierre Charles Bouvier is a Québécois musician, who is the lead singer for the Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan.
- Craig Fairbaugh
Craig Fairbaugh (born March 11, 1978) is a guitarist and back-up vocalist for the punk rock band +44 (pronounced "plus forty-four"). The band is made up of Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker formerly of the popular pop punk band blink-182, and Shane Gallagher of The Nervous Return. Craig is also the guitarist and vocalist of the goth rock/punk band Mercy Killers
- Chuck Comeau
Charles-Andre (Chuck) Comeau is a Québécois musician best known as the drummer for pop punk band Simple Plan.
- Andy Hurley
Andrew John Hurley (born May 31, 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is most notably the drummer of the Chicago-based pop punk band Fall Out Boy.
- Jeff Stinco
Jean-François "Jeff" Stinco is a Québécois musician best known as the lead guitarist for pop punk band Simple Plan. He attended College Beaubois High School in Montreal along with other band members Sebastien Lefebvre, Chuck Comeau and Pierre Bouvier, but not David Desrosiers. His former occupation was that he used to be a guitar teacher, he is half Italian, he got the nickname Jeff, because many of his non-French fluent friends coudn't pronounce 'Jean-François', …
- Yuri Ruley
Yuri Zane Ruley (b. June 3 1976) is an American drummer, playing in the pop punk band MxPx. Ruley was born in Tacoma, Washington. In 1992, while still in high school, he started MxPx with Mike Herrera and Andy Husted; Husted was replaced by Tom Wisniewski two years later. The band played their first concert in Herrera's back yard, but slowly the band became more popular and is now known throughout the U.S. Ruley married his wife Katie in 2001 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- Ryan Key
Ryan Key (born December 17, 1979) is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of pop punk band Yellowcard.
- Dave Baksh
David Nizaam Baksh (born 26 July 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of heavy metal/reggae band Brown Brigade, but most notably, he is the ex-lead guitarist of Canadian pop punk band Sum 41
- Mass Giorgini
Mass Giorgini (1968-present) is an American musician. The son of renowned artist Aldo Giorgini, he has played bass in some of the formative bands of the pop punk genre. He began his musical career as bassist of the band Rattail Grenadier. He is one of the founding members of Squirtgun, a band with which he continues to play. Mass has also played bass in Screeching Weasel and Common Rider, and for a short time also played bass guitar with Ben Weasel's latest band, …
- Jason Dunn
Jason Dunn is the lead singer and one of the founding members of the Christian pop punk band Hawk Nelson.
- James Bourne
James Elliot Bourne, commonly known as James Bourne (born September 13, 1983 in Southend, Essex, England) is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop punk band Son of Dork, along with fellow band members Chris Leonard, Danny Hall and Steve Rushton. Son of Dork was formed after the 2005 demise of Busted, which James was a member of along with Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson.
- Lee St Lee
- Greig Nori
Greig Nori, producer and musician from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is well known as the former frontman, lead vocalist and guitarist of the pop punk and indie rock band Treble Charger. Greig disbanded Treble Charger in February 2006. In the late 1990s he began working as a producer with Sum 41. Until 2004 he was the in-house producer for the band and also their manager.
- Jason McCaslin
Jason Paul McCaslin, better known as "Cone," is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of Canadian pop punk band Sum 41. Born in Toronto, Ontario, on September 3, 1980, and he joined the band as the last member of its current lineup in February 1999, replacing Mark Spicoluk. Sum 41 was signed by Island Records only months after he joined.
- Feargal Sharkey
Feargal Sharkey (born Sean Feargal Sharkey, 13 August 1958, Derry) is a Northern Irish singer, who first found fame as the lead vocalist of pop punk band The Undertones, famous for the hit single "Teenage Kicks" and being discovered by John Peel. Before his solo career took off, he was also the singer of the one-shot group The Assembly, with the ex-Yazoo supremo Vince Clarke in 1983 (with their UK Singles Chart number 4 hit, "Never Never").
- Sébastien Lefebvre
Sébastien Alexander Lefebvre Pepin often referred to as Sebastien Lefebvre, is a Québécois musician best known as the rhythm guitar and vocalist in a pop punk band called Simple Plan. Lefebvre grew up in Laval, Québec, and used to work as a janitor at his old high school. He is currently in the studio working on his band's third album.
- Rob Freeman
Robert Andrew Freeman (born March 26 1981) is the former guitarist, backing vocalist and primary songwriter for the pop punk/post-hardcore group Hidden in Plain View. Presently, he has his own solo recording project titled The Pilot and is a record producer, mainly for up-and-coming New Jersey rock bands.
- Matthew Leone
Matthew Leone is the bassist of the pop punk band Madina Lake. He is the identical twin to Nathan Leone the vocalist in Madina Lake. Born on May 6th, 1975. Their mother died in a car crash when they were twelve years old. After pursuing professional soccer careers both in the United States and Italy, they decided to get involved in music. Their first band was the blank theory formed in 1998. In the early days of The Blank Theory, …
- Craig Wood
Craig Wood is Avril Lavigne's ex-rhythm guitarist and was previously a member of the Vancouver pop punk band, Gob, where he played bass guitar. After Avril's ex-boyfriend Jesse Colburn left in 2003, Craig replaced him in Avril's band to play rhythm guitar.
- Nathan Leone
Nathan Leone is the lead singer for pop punk band Madina Lake and identical twin of bassist Matthew Leone. Born on May 6th, 1975. At the age of twelve, the Leone twins lost their mother to a motor vehicle accident. After pursuing professional soccer careers both in the United States and Italy, Nathan and his brother decided to get involved in music. Their first band was The Blank Theory, which formed in 1998.
- Phillip Hill
Phillip Hill is an American bass and guitar player. He has been involved in several pop punk bands, including Teen Idols, Screeching Weasel, The Independents, Common Rider, Even in Blackouts and The Queers. Hill also does backing vocals. He has also produced albums from Bands such as Anti-Flag, Rise Against, and Alkaline Trio. Now is currently producing the new album for Living Another Yesterday.
- Ian Erix
Ian Erix is an American singer/songwriter from Long Island, New York. His music is usually classified as pop rock, pop punk, or emo. He has a big following in Europe, Asia and Africa where he has had top ten hits. His record label has announced plans to bring his music to the United States in 2007.
- Chris Leonard
Chris William Leonard, commonly known as Chris Leonard (born March 13, 1979 in London, England) He is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists in the British pop punk band Son of Dork, along with fellow band members James Bourne, Danny Hall, Dave Williams and Steve Rushton. Son of Dork were formed after the 2005 demise of Busted, of which James was a member along with Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson.
- Pedro Garcia
Pedro Garcia is a music producer, songwriter, and mixing engineer. He played guitar for Britney Spears, and has produced albums with Finch, New Found Glory and Jay-Z. He started his career tagging along with legendary producer Jack Douglas. Under Jack's influence, Pedro started producing pop punk bands on the Western Hollywood scene. His ears have earned him a spot into a very elite group of music producers and engineers that record award winning rock bands.
- Daniel Sullivan
Daniel "Pegleg" Sullivan was a Chicagoan who is often credited with being the first to sound the alarm when a fire broke out in Catherine O'Leary's barn on October 8, 1871, the beginning of the Great Chicago Fire. More recent evidence suggests that Sullivan may have been responsible for the fire. In his testimony before the Fire Department inquiry on November 25, 1871, …
- Jeff Penalty
Jeff Penalty(b. Jeff Alulis and raised in Broomall, Pennsylvania) is the current lead singer of the Dead Kennedys, joining them in 2003. He replaced Dr. Know's Brandon Cruz, who was with the band for two years following their reformation without original vocalist Jello Biafra. He has played drums for both Ralphus and Vaz Hoil. He also sang for the Massachusetts pop punk act Just About Done, and has been a part of the Los Angeles band Stupid Ferrets.
- Andy Hawkins
Andy Hawkins (born June 15, 1977) is a musician and producer based in the UK. He was the bass player in the pop punk band Midget (1996-2001) and now works in Leeds (UK) as a producer and live sound engineer. He has worked with artists such as The Damned, Sugarcult, Motion City Soundtrack, Matchbook Romance, The Pigeon Detectives and Ginger of The Wildhearts.
- Greg Haupt
Greg Haupt is a former guitarist of American rock band Story of the Year from St. Louis, Missouri. Greg also played guitar for Disturbing the Peace. In addition, he was also the founder/frontman for The O.F.R., and currently sings and plays guitar for pop punk group, Princeton.
- Sam Burden
Sam Burden is a London based record producer and sound engineer. He has produced The Ghost of a Thousand's debut album This Is Where The Fight Begins released on Undergroove Records, receiving 5K's in Kerrang magazine. The Album was mixed by Kurt Ballou of Converge. Sam also produced and mixed London's pop punk band Short Warning's debut album Saftey In Numbers released on Pyropit Records in Japan and Golf Records in the UK. He has recorded music for the BBC and ITV, …
- Joe Trohman
Joseph Mark Trohman (born on September 1, 1984) is the lead guitarist for the Chicago-based pop-punk band Fall Out Boy.
- Ginger Reyes
Ginger Reyes (also known as Ginger Sling) is an American rock musician, and is the current touring bassist and backing vocalist of reformed Chicago alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. She is also a solo artist, and was a bassist of California pop-punk band the Halo Friendlies.
- Wendy James
Wendy James (born 21 January 1966, in East Sussex, England) is a singer-songwriter best known for her lead singer role in the late 1980s pop band, Transvision Vamp. She is currently the singer in the band Racine. James was adopted soon after birth, and left home at the age of sixteen, moving to the English seaside resort town of Brighton. Whilst there, she studied drama and English language at college. After a year, she began singing in a nightclub, …
- David Desrosiers
David Phillipe Desrosiers is a Québécois musician best known as the bassist for Pop-Punk band Simple Plan. He grew up in Sept-Iles, Quebec, Canada. Desrosiers is the bassist and backup vocalist of rock alternative band Simple Plan. He has been known to briefly play the drums or guitar during shows for Simple Plan as well as for many of his favourite bands such as The Used, Good Charlotte and MxPx.
- Kenny Vasoli
Kenny Vasoli (born May 20 1984 in Churchville, Pennsylvania) is the lead singer and bassist of The Starting Line, a pop-punk band. Vasoli attended Hatboro-Horsham High School. At the age of 14, he was invited to join the band after Matt Watts read his AOL Instant Messenger profile. His previous bands include Hinder, The Prize Fight, and Smash Adams. In early 2004, Vasoli also had a short-lived side-project called Statue, with members of The Prize Fight and Inkling.
- Tony Lombardo
Tony Lombardo was the bassist with the pioneering pop-punk band Descendents for 6 years. Lombardo was part of the original Descendents lineup in 1979 with guitarist Frank Navetta and drummer Bill Stevenson. This lineups first release was the single "Ride The Wild/It's A Hectic World" in 1979. Lombardo sang lead vocals on "It's A Hectic World". The band added new lead vocalist Milo Aukerman in 1980, with which they became hardcore sensations.
- John Pierson
John Pierson, commonly known by the nom-de-rock "John Jughead" or simply "Jughead", founded the pop-punk band Screeching Weasel in Chicago, Illinois with friend Ben Weasel in 1986. He played guitar for the band until its disbanding in 2001. In 2002, Pierson formed the acoustic pop-punk band, Even in Blackouts, with which he has recorded two albums and one EP and toured several times. Pierson is also a playwright and author (usually writing under the name Ian Pierce).