All

All

With driving rhythms and infectious hooks, All's music propels forward with an urgency that compels movement while maintaining an open emotional space.

pop-punk

United States Est. 1987

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New Girl, Old Story

New Girl, Old Story

1991

About All

All holds a significant place in the evolution of punk rock, particularly within the pop-punk landscape.
Their ability to distill raw emotion into catchy melodies has resonated with listeners who seek both authenticity and anthemic energy.
Their ability to distill raw emotion into catchy melodies has resonated with listeners who seek both authenticity and anthemic energy. By embodying the restless spirit of their genre while embracing a more melodic approach, All challenged the conventions of punk music and paved the way for future artists seeking to merge youthful exuberance with thoughtful lyricism. Approaching music with a DIY ethos, All emphasizes collaboration and spontaneity in their songwriting process. This hands-on method fosters an organic feel that captures the immediacy of their experiences. The band's commitment to pushing sonic boundaries within their framework allows them to create songs that feel both urgent and accessible, often inviting audiences into a shared sense of community and catharsis at live performances. Lyrically, All frequently explores themes of identity, disillusionment, and personal growth, often balancing sincerity with a dose of irony. Their storytelling approach strikes a chord through relatable narratives that capture moments of joy and struggle alike, rendering complex emotions approachable. The tone oscillates between reflective and defiant, creating an engaging interplay that resonates deeply with fans.

11 studio albums· 16 total releases· 1 decade· United States

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All's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

16 releases 11 albums 2 EPS 1988–2000
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Songs to start with

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    "Telltale Signs" — from New Girl, Old Story (1991)

    accessible entry with immediate hook