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Forever the Sickest Kids

Forever the Sickest Kids · 2011

36 min · 11 tracks · pop-punk · emo · neon pop-punk

Bright, high-energy melodies collide with playful lyrics and infectious hooks, embodying the essence of pop-punk.

Forever the Sickest Kids is an album by Forever the Sickest Kids, released in 2011. Bright, high-energy melodies collide with playful lyrics and infectious hooks, embodying the essence of pop-punk. This album marked a notable shift in the band's musical direction, featuring a more polished production that attracted both new fans and critical attention. It also helped them secure a spot on various festival lineups and contributed to the ongoing revival of pop-punk in the early 2010s, as noted by its chart performance and reception among fans. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Forever the Sickest Kids sound like?

Bright, high-energy melodies collide with playful lyrics and infectious hooks, embodying the essence of pop-punk. Rooted in pop-punk and emo.

What makes Forever the Sickest Kids by Forever the Sickest Kids notable?

This album marked a notable shift in the band's musical direction, featuring a more polished production that attracted both new fans and critical attention. It also helped them secure a spot on various festival lineups and contributed to the ongoing revival of pop-punk in the early 2010s, as noted by its chart performance and reception among fans. Released on March 1, 2011, 'Forever the Sickest Kids' was Forever the Sickest Kids' self-titled second album following their debut, 'Underdog Alma Mater' from 2008. At this point in their career, they were solidifying their presence in the pop-punk scene, seeking to expand their sound and audience after gaining traction with their earlier work.

How many songs are on Forever the Sickest Kids?

Forever the Sickest Kids has 11 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·36:13

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Keep on Bringing Me Down 3:37
  • 2 I Guess You Can Say Things Are Getting Pretty Serious 3:07
  • 3 Life of the Party Standout 2:58
  • 4 Robots & Aliens 3:12
  • 5 King for a Day Standout 3:27
  • 6 Good Life 3:21
  • 7 Same Dumb Excuse (Nothing to Lose) 3:17
  • 8 Bipolar, Baby! 3:11
  • 9 Summer Song 3:02
  • 10 Forever Girl 3:13
  • 11 What Happened to Emotion? (Killing Me) Standout 3:43

Release Date

March 1, 2011

Genre

emo, neon pop-punk, pop-punk

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

36 min 13 sec