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All time low we were just kids12/28/2023 ![]() The last couple weeks I've been doing what I do best. And I'm up for any challenge at any time. NICK SURIANO: Yeah, I'd say I'm just - I'm driven. It seems like you thrive on your emotions and you're very emotionally in tune with yourself. Nick, it seemed like a lot of guys kind of try to take emotion out of it and be as calm and collected as possible. You know, I kind of went out there like I had to hold on to something, but this time I came out like I got something to prove for me, my family, Rutgers, my support team. NICK SURIANO: My mentality, my drive, remembering my story, remembering where I came from. What has changed from when you went (indiscernible)? I thought I could have done some things better, and I'm happy, man. Last year I was hospitalized, I couldn't move. NICK SURIANO: No, I said what I think, honestly, and I think he was trying to play it safe. ![]() Did you do that to try to get in his head? Nick, you called out, I'm not sure intentionally, but you called out Micic a couple times this year, whether it was in Vegas or the Big Tens. A lot of adversity, a lot of negativity I overcame. I just came back from a guy who beat me earlier in the season, top guy, world-class guy, and it feels good. Dear Maria was the band's breakout song so unsurprising that it stood the test of time, offering people of a certain age a delicious rush of nostalgia when that first line hits.Opening Statement: It feels great. An emo kid anthem for the ages released in 2007, the song has 231,000 chart sales including 20.2 million streams in the UK. Topping the list, of course, is Dear Maria, Count Me In. Let's not waste another minute (□), and get to Number 1. “Maybe it’s not my weekend, but it’s gonna be my year…” is a timeless mood, and never more relevant than today as 2020 continues to throw new challenges our way. Perhaps that's why Weightless comes in at Number 2 on All Time Low’s biggest songs in the UK, with 196,000 chart sales including 11.4 million streams. A fan favourite thanks to its rallying cry of hope for the misunderstood, it’s only out-performed by two iconic All Time Low tracks. True to form, the video is a rollercoaster:Īnother from Future Hearts, Kids In The Dark comes in at Number 3 but with their second-highest streaming count at 12.7 million listens. To date it's notched up 10.2 million audio and video streams in the UK. Something’s Gotta GiveĪt Number 4, Something’s Gotta Give was the lead single from the 2015 Number 1 album Future Hearts, and another huge banger from the group to introduce a brand new era. No doubt the lyric “Snakebite heart with a bubblegum smile” adorned many an MSN screen name following the song’s release. It’s their second-highest charting single peaking at 63, and has notched up 5.4 million streams since 2014. Tearing up the radio, 2009's Lost In Stereo was the third single from the group’s third album, Nothing Personal. We thought it was about time to go through All Time Low's sizeable back catalogue and reveal their Top 10 biggest songs in the UK, based on sales and streams using Official Charts Company data. Watch frontman Alex Gaskarth discuss the album on our livestream series The Record Club below: The album initially debuted at Number 28, but following its release on CD and Vinyl, it’s set to become the band's fourth Top 10 collection. In an interview with, frontman Alex Gaskarth revealed the band decided it was better to release on time to give their fans an escape, some "bright light", even if that affected their sales or chart positions. But for a band who clearly value their fanbase, the choice was easy.
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