All Time Low – So Wrong, It’s Right

Album Info

Artist: All Time Low

Title: So Wrong, It's Right

Year: 2007

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Tracklist

  • 1. This Is How We Do (2:29)
  • 2. Let It Roll (3:00)
  • 3. Six Feet Under The Stars (3:36)
  • 4. Holly (Would You Turn Me On?) (3:51)
  • 5. The Beach (3:01)
  • 6. Dear Maria, Count Me In (3:02)
  • 7. Shameless (3:41)
  • 8. Remembering Sunday (4:16)
  • 9. Vegas (2:49)
  • 10. Stay Awake (Dreams Only Last For A Night) (3:34)
  • 11. Come One, Come All (3:32)
  • 12. Poppin' Champagne (3:19)

Review

Listen up, punk rockers and pop-punk aficionados! All Time Low's 'So Wrong, It's Right' isn't just another cookie-cutter album - it's a freakin' powder keg of energy that blew the lid off the scene back in 2007. These Baltimore boys came out swinging with their major label debut, serving up a heaping plate of infectious hooks and angsty anthems that'll make you wanna crowd surf in your living room.

From the moment 'This Is How We Do' kicks in with its machine-gun drums and sky-high guitars, you know you're in for a wild ride. It's like New Found Glory and Blink-182 had a love child, and that kid grew up to be cooler than both of its parents. But don't think it's all just mosh pit fodder - these guys have got range. 'Remembering Sunday' shows their softer side, proving they can tug at your heartstrings just as easily as they can make you thrash.

Matt Squire and Paul Leavitt's production on this bad boy is tighter than a pair of skinny jeans, giving each track the punch it needs to knock you on your ass. And let's not forget 'Six Feet Under the Stars' - it's the kind of song that captures those perfect summer nights when you're young, dumb, and full of... well, you know. All Time Low didn't just make an album here, they bottled lightning and served it up with a side of pop-punk perfection. It's no wonder this record helped launch them into the stratosphere of the late 2000s scene. - Sydney