The Bouncing Souls

The Bouncing Souls

Country: US

Influence: 59.40% Fanbase: 45.06% Trending: 66.57% Career Level: Mainstream

Top Brand Affinity

Highest overlapping lifestyle brand

Ampeg • 59.65% • Very Strong

As of 2025-09-08

128,404

Social Media Followers

As of 2025-09-08

00:00:00

Hours Airplay

2025-12-07 10:03:17 UTC

Genres

popasbury park indieindie popalternativealternativepunkpop punknew jersey hardcorepunkska punkskate punkmelodic hardcorenew jersey punk

Biography

The Bouncing Souls have made a lasting career out of playing anthemic, shout-along punk rock in the classic East Coast style, with lean but catchy melodies, passionate vocals, full-bodied guitars, and rhythms suitable for moshing or pogo'ing depending on your mood. Emerging in the late '80s, the band won their following through constant touring and building a close rapport with their audience. In their early years, their music walked a line between hardcore and a more melodic pogo-punk sound with a dash of ska. By the time they cut their self-titled third album in 1997, the Bouncing Souls had gotten tighter and faster, with more heft in their arrangements. The band found mainstream success in the 2000s and 2010s, issuing Billboard-charting efforts like Anchors Aweigh (2003), Comet (2012), and Simplicity (2016) that consistently delivered the upbeat punk music their fans had come to expect. In 2023, the punk veterans issued their 11th long-player, Ten Stories High.

The Bouncing Souls came together in 1987 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, where Greg Attonito (lead vocals), Pete Steinkopf (guitar), Bryan Kienlen (bass), and Shal Khichi (drums) were friends who attended high school together. The four had played in various local acts before they decided to join forces and put together a band. After graduating from high school, the four collectively moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey, a college town that had a friendlier attitude toward punk rock than their hometown. Taking the name the Bouncing Souls -- a play on the "Bouncing Soles" slogan for Doctor Marten boots, a popular item of punk footwear -- they moved into a punk rock flophouse, began practicing regularly, and were soon playing parties, basements, and any bar that would give them a break. In 1989, the Bouncing Souls cut a four-song demo that they distributed on cassette, and in 1991, Complex Records released their debut 7", a four-song effort titled Ugly Bill. 1993 saw the Bouncing Souls launch their own label, Chunksaah Records, with a seven-song CD, The Green Ball Crew EP (it would be given a reissue as a green vinyl 12" in 2013). Chunksaah dropped the first full-length album from the Souls, The Good, the Bad, and the Argyle, in 1994, which featured several tunes that had previously appeared on their early EPs.

The group toured heavily to spread the word about their first LP, and after their second, Maniacal Laughter, came out in 1996, the Bouncing Souls landed an opening spot on a tour with Youth Brigade that introduced them to new audiences across the United States. Some of the Bouncing Souls' new fans were the staff at Epitaph Records, the successful Southern California punk label, who liked their sound as well as their work ethic, and signed the band to a record deal in 1997. Before the year was out, the Souls had made their Epitaph debut with their self-titled third album, though the group would later refer to it as a rush job full of songs that didn't feel finished. The Bouncing Souls were in stronger form on 1999's Hopeless Romantic, which found the band exploring more personal lyrical themes while still delivering their energetic punk sound. While Hopeless Romantic was seen by some as a creative breakthrough, it was also the last LP from the original lineup of the Bouncing Souls; drummer Shal Khichi left the group in 2000, and Michael McDermott, who had previously played with Murphy's Law, Skinnerbox, and Mephiskapheles, took his place behind the kit.

In 2001, the Souls returned with the album How I Spent My Summer Vacation, an album that became a fan favorite with songs like "True Believers," "Gone," and "Manthem." After the success of that album (and a major tour with Hot Water Music), the group offered a look back with the 2002 compilation The Bad the Worse and the Out of Print. That same year, BYO Records brought the Bouncing Souls and leftist punks Anti-Flag together for a split album that included new songs from both acts, covers, and the two bands interpreting each other's songs. The following year, the Souls were back on Epitaph with another album, Anchors Aweigh; a documentary DVD, Do You Remember? 15 Years with the Bouncing Souls, also arrived that year. The band toured the U.S., the U.K., and Russia from April to November 2004, and they recorded a number of the shows; highlights from six of the gigs were collected on the two-disc set Live, released in 2005. On June 6, 2006 (yes, that's 6/6/06), the Bouncing Souls released The Gold Record, which they jokingly referred to as "the release of the beast." After the album dropped, the band spent most of the summer of 2006 appearing as part of the Vans Warped Tour, and they would also take part in the traveling pop-punk festival in 2008 and 2009. 2009 marked the 20th anniversary of the first Bouncing Souls release, and to honor the occasion, they released a series of four four-song EPs over the course of the year; highlights from the EPs were compiled into the album Ghosts on the Boardwalk.

In 2011, Side One Dummy Records invited the Souls to record a live EP as part of their Complete Control Sessions, which found them tipping their hats to the Misfits with a cover of "Hybrid Moments." The band cut ties with Epitaph and released their next long-player, 2012's Comet, through Rise Records in tandem with their own Chunksaah label. It would prove to be their last album with drummer Michael McDermott, who left the Souls in 2013. Later that year, George Rebelo, who had played with Against Me! and Hot Water Music, made his debut as the Bouncing Souls' drummer at a special private show for fans. In 2016, the Bouncing Souls issued their second album for Rise/Chunksaah, Simplicity. 2019 saw the Souls celebrating their 30th anniversary as a band, dropping a six-song EP of fresh material produced by Will Yip, Crucial Moments, and a special edition of the release included a book of photos and memorabilia charting the group's history. In true Bouncing Souls fashion, they also set out on a 30th anniversary tour that would take them across the United States as well as Europe and the U.K. 2020 brought the album Volume 2, with the Souls reworking ten songs from their back catalog with fresh arrangements. The set also included one new song, "World on Fire." 2023 saw the band issue the Will Yip-produced Ten Stories High, a reliably potent and melodic set of songs directly inspired by the stories of their fans. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

The Bouncing Souls Marketing Affinity & Brand Fit Data

Report Date: 2025-09-08

The Bouncing Souls is a clear fit for 25-34 & 18-24 audiences with strength across UNITED STATES, BRAZIL, CANADA. The audience is heavily male (84%), so messaging can confidently lean into identity, fashion, and status. Tiktok remains the best top-of-funnel driver (1,194 avg views per post); Instagram builds the community layer. Affinity data highlights Ampeg, Live Nation, Burton Snowboards, suggesting immediate traction in streetwear, music platforms, and lifestyle products. The upside is culture-first creative with measurable lift.

Artist Affinity estimates how strongly an artist's audience overlaps with interest in specific brands, products, and categories. It is derived from aggregated social and behavioral signals—who fans follow, save, click, and engage with—normalized across platforms. Higher affinity suggests better partnership fit and higher likelihood that fans will respond positively to branded content or offers. Use it to shortlist natural brand partners and product concepts that feel authentic to the audience. Combine affinity with Connection Strength (ER) and reach to balance fit with impact. Treat affinity as directional—validate with creative tests and small pilots before scaling.

ER = (likes + comments + shares) ÷ audience per post ≥ 3.0% = Very Strong 2.0–2.99% = Strong 1.0–1.99% = Moderate < 1.0% = Low
How to read it: Pair ER with reach (views/followers) to gauge intensity and scale.
Connection Strength
Artist The Bouncing Souls score 1.28%Moderate bucket.
Brand: AmpegBrand: Live NationBrand: Burton Snowboards
Followers:128,404
Engagements:1,640
Rate:1.3%
Posts:1,489
Views:1,495
Avg Likes:1,634
Avg Comments:28
Avg Views:1,495

Audience Demographics & Key Stats

MetricValueWhy It Matters
Social Snapshot Followers 128,404 · Engagements 1,640 · Rate 1.3%
Posts 1,489 · Views 1,495 · Avg Likes 1,634 · Avg Comments 28 · Avg Views 1,495
Combine reach (followers/views) with ER to size both impact and responsiveness.
Age Breakdown 25-34: 44%
18-24: 24%
35-44: 22%
45-64: 7%
Largest: 25-34 (44%); next: 18-24 (24%)
Gender Split Female: 16%
Male: 84%
Non-binary/Other: 0%
Skews male (84%)
Top Countries UNITED STATES (54%)
BRAZIL (9%)
CANADA (6%)
ITALY (3%)
GERMANY (3%)
Top regions: UNITED STATES (54%), BRAZIL (9%), CANADA (6%)
Platform Engagement Instagram: 1,525 avg likes/post · Tiktok: 1,194 avg views/post · Youtube: 301 avg views/post Best reach: Tiktok 1,194 avg views; best engagement: Instagram 1,525 avg likes

Top Brand Affinities

Ampeg
Score: 59.65
Live Nation
Score: 22.85
Burton Snowboards
Score: 13.45
Jameson
Score: 12.84
Fred Perry
Score: 12.81
Columbia Pictures
Score: 9.32
DC Shoes
Score: 9.08
Amazon Music
Score: 8.83
NHL
Score: 8.14
Volcom
Score: 8.02
Coors
Score: 7.96
Pro Tools
Score: 7.94
Brand Category Score
Ampeg 59.65
Live Nation 22.85
Burton Snowboards 13.45
Jameson 12.84
Fred Perry 12.81
Columbia Pictures 9.32
DC Shoes 9.08
Amazon Music 8.83
NHL 8.14
Volcom 8.02
Coors 7.96
Pro Tools 7.94
Pilsner Urquell 7.40
DeLorean Motor Company 6.96
Dr. Martens 6.13
Guinness 6.04
Spotify Music 6.01
Vans 5.63
Fallout 5.38
Walgreens 5.26
Paramount Pictures 5.24
Hot Topic 5.24
Comedy Central 5.09
WWE 4.81
Budweiser 4.69
Taco Bell 4.61
Monster Beverage 4.45
Bud Light 4.37
Hurley 4.35
iHeartRadio Music Awards 4.19
Sega 4.01
Harley-Davidson 4.00
Nixon 3.98
Heinz 3.93
Star Wars 3.92
Nickelodeon 3.78
Verizon 3.73
Cadillac 3.73
Gillette 3.63
Kickstarter 3.60
Showtime 3.53
Nintendo 3.50
ESPN 3.49
MTV 3.45
Carhartt 3.24
Gatorade 3.18
Jack Daniels 2.91
Hot Wheels 2.85
AMC 2.78
Warner Bros 2.73

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Date/Time (UTC) Event Venue Location Tickets
2025-12-08 03:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, H2O, Mercy Union, Dave Hause, H20, Dave Hause and The Mermaid Vibes Event Center San Antonio, United States
2025-12-10 02:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, H2O, Mercy Union, Dave Hause Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, United States
2025-12-12 02:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, H2O, Mercy Union, Dave Hause The Uc Theatre Berkeley, United States
2025-12-12 03:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, Mercy Union, Dave Hause and The Mermaid UC Theatre Berkeley, United States
2025-12-13 03:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, H2O, Mercy Union, Dave Hause, Dave Hause and The Mermaid The Bellwether Los Angeles, United States
2025-12-14 02:00 UTC The Bouncing Souls, H2O, Mercy Union, Dave Hause, David Hause The Observatory North Park San Diego, United States
2025-12-15 02:00 UTC Elena Rose, Queensrÿche, The Bouncing Souls, Symphony X, H2O, Mercy Union, Morning in May, ACCEPT, Dave Hause, Dave Hause and The Mermaid House of Blues New Orleans New Orleans, United States
2026-02-28 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! The Prospect Building Bristol, United Kingdom
2026-03-01 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! O2 Academy Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom
2026-03-02 01:30 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! O2 Academy Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom
2026-03-04 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! Rock City Nottingham, United Kingdom
2026-03-06 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! The Academy Manchester, United Kingdom
2026-03-07 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! O2 Academy Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom
2026-03-08 02:00 UTC Less Than Jake, The Bouncing Souls, The Aquabats!, The Bar Stool Preachers, Aquabats! Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow, United Kingdom

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