Jordan Pundik is an American musician best known as the lead vocalist of the pop-punk band New Found Glory, formed in 1997 in Coral Springs, Florida. The band is recognized for its energetic sound and catchy melodies, playing a significant role in popularizing the pop-punk genre in the late 1990s and early 2000s. New Found Glory gained mainstream success with albums like "Nothing Gold Can Stay" (1999), "Sticks and Stones" (2002), and "Catalyst" (2004). Their hit singles, such as "My Friends Over You" and "Hit or Miss," are considered anthems of the pop-punk movement. Pundik's distinctive vocal style and emotional lyricism have contributed to the band's identity and appeal. Beyond New Found Glory, Pundik has also been involved in various side projects, including the supergroup International Superheroes of Hardcore. The band's influence has inspired a new generation of musicians within the pop-punk and emo scenes. Pundik’s work has helped shape the sound and culture of modern pop-punk, making him a notable figure in the genre's history.