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So Wrong, It's Right

All Time Low

Album 2007

About this album

Sound: "Energetic pop-punk anthems blend catchy hooks with youthful exuberance, encapsulating the spirit of mid-2000s rock."

Where they were

Released on January 1, 2007, 'So Wrong, It's Right' was All Time Low's second studio album, following their debut 'The Party Scene.' At this point, the band was gaining traction in the pop-punk scene, building on the success of singles like 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous' from their previous work.

Why it matters

'So Wrong, It's Right' debuted at number 62 on the Billboard 200 and helped solidify All Time Low's presence in the pop-punk genre. The album's lead single, 'Dear Maria, Count Me In,' became a defining anthem for the band and significantly contributed to their rise in popularity during the late 2000s.

Essential tracks

  • "Dear Maria, Count Me In" — This track emerged as a breakthrough hit, showcasing catchy melodies and relatable lyrics that resonated with fans and defined the band's sound.
  • "Remembering Sunday" — A poignant ballad featuring acoustic elements, it highlights the band's versatility and emotional depth, contrasting with their more upbeat tracks.
  • "Poppin’ Champagne" — This celebratory anthem captures the carefree spirit of youth and party culture, making it a staple at live shows and fan favorites.

Release Date

January 1, 2007

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 This Is How We Do 2:29
  2. 2 Let It Roll 3:00
  3. 3 Six Feet Under the Stars 3:36
  4. 4 Holly (Would You Turn Me On?) 3:52
  5. 5 The Beach 3:01
  6. 6 Dear Maria, Count Me In 3:02
  7. 7 Shameless 3:41
  8. 8 Remembering Sunday 4:16
  9. 9 Vegas 2:49
  10. 10 Stay Awake (Dreams Only Last for a Night) 3:34
  11. 11 Come One, Come All 3:32
  12. 12 Poppin’ Champagne 3:19