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Neck Deep has always been the band that wanted to do things their own way. They wore the phrase "Generic Pop Punk" as a badge of honor, seemingly daring people to underestimate them, now they ascended to the throne as the kings of pop punk.
Neon Purple colored vinyl. All Time Low's third full-length studio album. With hits like "Weightless" and "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't). " This album claimed number 1 on three billboard charts and reached number 4 on Billboard 200.
The trio-Oliver Baxxter [vocals], Domenic Reid [guitar], and Patrick Diaz [bass]-architect a thematic vision as expansive and engaging as their seismic and soaring alternative pop hooks.
The songs on upcoming self-titled album "are just fun, and we're not taking ourselves too seriously. We've basically done 90% of the production and recording ourselves... We've pretty much built this record fro the ground up with little to no outside help
Featuring fan favorite tracks "Coffee Shop Soundtrack" & "Jasey Rae," 2006's Put Up or Shut Up, their debut for Hopeless Records, is a youthful and energetic pop-punk record that showcases the band's early potential.
"Unplugged proves that All Time Low's greatest strength lies not in their production-heavy anthems, but in the raw songwriting and vocal prowess that lies beneath. " - Alternative Press
Blue Hour comes straight from Illinois based em/pop punk band Real Friends. Do you think these guys are really real friends or did they just call themselves that?
Their anthemic style incorporated politics in a uniquely accessible way, melding pop and hardcore into one cohesive sound, that would later be dubbed, "The Chicago Sound".
Tx2 is back in a big way. After completing his nationwide run with Ice Nine Kills, the rocker was hard at work prepping his new EP: Cruel World. The collection of songs includes several notable features...
Pool Kids are energy. Raw, sporadic, and indisputably authentic, the four piece's latest self-titled album fuses math-rock familiarities with a wave of indie rock angst.