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Which band matches with your favorite coffee drink?

Coffee makes the world go round. We all rely on it most days, so we thought we’d do the right thing and let you know which of your favorite bands match with your go-to coffee shop drink.

Drip coffee – Jimmy Eat World

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You really can’t go wrong with a drip coffee. No nonsense, a good source of energy and perfect to set you up for the day just like Jimmy Eat World. You know what you’re getting, and it’s a whole heap of sing-along anthems that’ll see you right and never let you down.

Espresso – blink-182

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Much like its larger cousin above, but for those who haven’t got time to waste. Similar to blink-182, espresso’s ready to be indulged in all its bare glory. No matter what era you opt for, you’re guaranteed songs that’ll give you some pep—yes, even “I Miss You.”

Flat white – My Chemical Romance

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It’s all in the presentation for this coffee staple, and, you guessed it, who else incorporated this idea more than My Chemical Romance? As they grew, they became unstoppable, ever-changing their look to match the bustling musical evolution they burned through.

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Latte – Fall Out Boy

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Lying under the thick foam atop a latte is a firm espresso base that holds strong and sticks to what it knows, much like Fall Out Boy. They’ve always had a core of being direct to what they know and love. While the upper level might change and flavors come and go, they’ve always stayed true to who they are.

Cappuccino – Green Day

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Much like the classic cappuccino, Green Day are always going to be here and will undoubtedly always hold a special place in our hearts. No matter what Green Day era you pick, you’re guaranteed to find a track that takes you back to a moment in time, with all the foamy, frothy goodness of a freshly made cappuccino.

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Mocha – Panic! At The Disco

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Beginning with an espresso and melding with a sweet mocha sauce, this drink is a great way to get you going while also quelling your sweet tooth, much like the genius of Brendon Urie and Panic! At The Disco. Since their inception they’ve been growing into the unstoppable behemoth they are today, and with every album comes another massive dose of mocha goodness riding that caffeine wave.

Hot chocolate – All Time Low

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Ain’t nothing sweeter than a hot chocolate, and who else better to be a musical representation than All Time Low?  They’ve never failed to give us a smile and a sugary-sweet outlook. Granted, there have been emotional times, but let’s face it: When “Dear Maria” comes charging through, we all get that hot chocolate buzz.

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Iced coffee – Sum 41

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While admittedly supremely similar to its warmer brother the drip coffee, iced coffee retains a bit more angst. Enter Sum 41. A band who keep stepping away from their pop-punk start, their last album 13 Voices was their darkest to date, and that sharp edge can be felt as you gulp down an ice-cold beverage.

Iced tea – Paramore

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Doing things a little more out of the box and riding different waves, no one does this quite like Paramore. Like the classic iced tea, there’s many flavors you can choose from to suit your mood, but there’s always the same integral components that’ll give you a refreshing outlook and keep you in good company.