The Party Scene cover

The Party Scene

All Time Low · 2005

39 min · 13 tracks · pop rock · pop-punk · modern rock

Energized pop-punk anthems collide with youthful exuberance and catchy melodies throughout the album.

Why this album works

The album helped solidify All Time Low's place in the pop-punk genre, debuting at number 88 on the Billboard 200. Its success paved the way for future projects and helped them grow a dedicated fanbase, ultimately influencing a wave of similar bands in the mid-2000s pop-punk revival.
Best for
upbeat anthems for celebration ideal for youthful gatherings catchy sing-alongs with friends
Context
Released on July 19, 2005, 'The Party Scene' was All Time Low's debut studio album, arriving after their early EPs that established their sound. At this point in their career, they were rapidly gaining traction in the pop-punk scene, especially among younger audiences drawn to their relatable lyrics and energetic performances.
Stylistic neighbors
Ana Johnsson· Demi Lovato· Fall Out Boy

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Prelude 0:43
  • 2 The Party Scene Standout 2:58
  • 3 Lullabies 3:58
  • 4 Hometown Heroes; National Nobodies Standout 2:53
  • 5 Circles 3:20
  • 6 Interlude 1:50
  • 7 We Say Summer Standout 3:06
  • 8 Break Out! Break Out! 3:10
  • 9 Running From Lions 3:06
  • 10 Noel 4:10
  • 11 I Can’t Do the One‐Two Step 4:02
  • 12 The Girl’s a Straight‐Up Hustler 3:59
  • 13 Sticks, Stones and Techno 2:23

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