
About
All Time Low is an American pop punk band formed in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in 2003. When Alex Gaskarth (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards) was in middle school, he was moved from private school to public school, where he met Jack Barakat (lead guitar, backing vocals), and put the band together; later recruiting Rian Dawson (drums, percussion), and Zack Merrick (bass guitar, backing vocals). The band's name came from a line in the New Found Glory song Head On Collision. Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- modern rock
- neon pop punk
- pop emo
- pop punk
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is All Time Low breaking up?
- As of 2024, All Time Low is not breaking up. The American alternative rock band continues to remain active, regularly releasing new music and touring worldwide. Rumors occasionally surface about the band's status, but the members
- What is the lowest rated song of all time?
- The title of the "lowest rated song of all time"
- Who is the original singer of All Time Low?
- The original singer of All Time Low is Alex Gaskarth. He is the band's lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and rhythm guitarist. Since the group's formation in 2003 in Towson, Maryland, Alex has been at the forefront of All Time Low's sound and creative direction. His distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence have become synonymous with the band's identity in the alternative rock and pop-punk scenes. Alongside his vocal duties, Gaskarth contributes significantly to the band's songwriting, penning many of their biggest hits such as "Dear Maria, Count Me In"
- Is All Time Low considered punk?
- All Time Low is often associated with the punk genre, specifically the sub-genre of pop punk and alternative rock. While their music incorporates elements of punk
- What is All Time Low known for?
- All Time Low is known for their infectious pop punk anthems, energetic live performances, and a dedicated fanbase that spans the globe. Since their formation in 2003, the band has released numerous hit albums and singles, including "Dear Maria, Count Me In,"