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All Time Low

All Time Low

About All Time Low

All Time Low has emerged as one of the most popular new bands in recent memory, beloved by an increasingly fervent fan following for their fast-paced and fizzy brand of pop-punk. The Baltimore area hometown heroes have exceeded all expectations with effervescent songs, marked by unstoppable hookiness. In 2005, the band released its debut album, "THE PARTY SCENE," the success of which led to their signing with Hopeless Records. The "PUT UP OR SHUT UP" EP arrived in the summer of 2006, mere weeks after the band members' high school graduation. "SO WRONG, IT'S RIGHT" followed in 2007. Fit to burst with overwhelming singles like "Dear Maria, Count Me In" and "Poppin' Champagne," the Matt Squire-produced collection scored major MTV rotation, instantly placing ATL at the forefront of modern pop-punk. The band further sealed its status by touring nearly non-stop, with highlights including multiple Vans Warped Tours, co-headlining the AP Tour 2008, and a series of their own sold-out headline tours, both here and abroad. In December 2008, All Time Low were named "Band of the Year" by Alternative Press, a remarkable achievement that even now feels like something out of a dream.

"It's still all catching up with us," Gaskarth says. "It was a sort of seamless transition from being nobody to being a band that people wanted to go see. It happens so quickly that you almost don't realize that it's happening, it just becomes a blur. Then when you get home and suddenly you're being recognized in the mall, it takes you aback, because it's just not something you've come to expect."

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