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UP AND AT‘EM

It’s hard to believe All Time Low were ever the underdogs of the pop-punk scene. We remember them fondly when they were dorky kids with overly straightened hair, wailing to us about how they had our picture and they were coming with us (though my name’s Matt, dude, not Maria – I’ll still count you in though). But even then, they seemed larger than life – who’d’a thought a decade of growing up would lead them to where they are now, packing arenas full of devotees from all walks of life, topping charts the world over and inspiring a whole new generation of bands themselves?

Now bonafide legends of the radio-pop circuit, All Time Low are heading beyond the four-chord pit food they cut

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