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AbsolutePunk

American music website

AbsolutePunk

Summary

American music website

FieldValue
nameAbsolutePunk
logoAbsolutePunk Logo.png
screenshotAbsolutePunk Screenshot.png
captionThe AbsolutePunk homepage in November 2009.
urlwww.absolutepunk.net
typeMusic, news, and media
languageEnglish
registrationOptional
authorJason Tate
launch_dateJune 6, 2000
current_statusDefunct (URL now redirects to Chorus.fm)
footnotesclosed April 1, 2016

AbsolutePunk was a website, online community, and alternative music news source founded by Jason Tate (the most recent CEO). The website mainly focused on artists who are relatively unknown to mainstream audiences, but it was known to feature artists who have eventually achieved crossover success, for example, Blink-182 and Fall Out Boy. The primary musical genres of focus were emo and pop punk, but other genres were included.

Absolutepunk was acquired by Buzzmedia in 2008. After Buzzmedia filed for bankruptcy, Tate reclaimed the site's domain and name and consequently shut the site down on April 1, 2016.

Website

Founded June 6, 2000, by Jason Tate, the website focused on music industry news, and included album reviews, interviews, articles, journals and photo galleries. The site also allowed user interaction via a vBulletin Internet Forum system; users could register their own personalized account, create a profile, and comment on nearly every portion of the site. Special accounts were afforded to industry figures (such as record label representatives) and band members denoting them as such, with threads often created specifically to allow users to interact with them.

The website originally started as a Blink-182/MxPx fan site. In 2005, the site was drawing six million hits daily. By 2006, the website was noted for engaging teenagers, and was beginning to chip away at the dominance of MySpace, according to OMMA online media magazine.

The social media network Buzznet purchased AbsolutePunk in May 2008. AbsolutePunks community included over 500,000 music fans, making it one of the largest alternative music zines on the Internet.

Content

Even though it lost some content because of numerous server switches over the years, AbsolutePunk still featured over 55,000 news articles, 2500 reviews, 500 interviews, and 52,000 files in its multimedia gallery.

Forums

One of AbsolutePunks main purposes was to connect music fans with one another through its extensive online forums.

Accomplishments

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On June 1, 2005, vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon of the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin was diagnosed with leukemia. AbsolutePunk raised approximately $16,400 for the Leukemia Research Foundation by selling over 6,000 orange gel bracelets online. The wristbands read "I Will Fight" in reference to a well-known song ("Watch the Sky") by Something Corporate.

References

References

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  2. Martens, Todd (2007-01-27). "Scene Is Believing", ''[[Billboard (magazine). Billboard]]'' '''119''' (4): 22–24.
  3. Garrity, Brian (2007-01-27). "Falling Out", ''[[Billboard (magazine). Billboard]]'' '''119''' (4): 24.
  4. (2008-05-06). "Buzznet Acquires Music Community Absolute Punk - CBS News".
  5. Doherty, Kelly. (February 14, 2023). "How AbsolutePunk.net helped emo fans find an online community from the early '00s-2010s".
  6. (5 June 2008). "Popular names in music part of Faith Nights at Joe Davis". [[The Huntsville Times]].
  7. "AP.net Chats".
  8. (14 May 2006). "Interview: Jason Tate (AbsolutePunk.net Webmaster) - 05.14.06".
  9. Gundersen, Edna (2005-03-10). "Music fans reach for the stars: Online selections include pop radio hits, but also explore Internet jukebox", ''[[USA Today]]'', p. D1.
  10. Bainbridge, Jim (2006-06-04). "Gaggle of new networking sites may put end to MySpace's reign", ''[[The Gazette (Colorado Springs). The Gazette]]'', p. L5.
  11. Harding, Cortney (2008-07-26). "Under the Influence", ''[[Billboard (magazine). Billboard]]'' '''120''' (30): 10.
  12. no byline (2008-05-20). "Buzznet Acquires Alternative Music Community Absolute Punk", ''Science Letter'', p. 3577.
  13. (2 November 2008). "Media Gallery Statistics for AbsolutePunk.net".
  14. Martens, Todd (2005-04-30). "Site Turns Up 'Purevolume' On Indie Rock Acts", ''[[Billboard (magazine). Billboard]]'' '''117''' (18): 24.
  15. Dolan, Jon. (August 2007). "The Powergeek 25 — the Most Influential People in Online Music". [[Blender (magazine).
  16. "Absolute Non-Profit". AbsolutePunk.
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