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Dirty Work [Deluxe Edition]

All Time LowAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)

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The members of All Time Low have always been very open about their formative musical influences: New Found Glory, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, Third Eye Blind and, of course, Blink-182. They’ve also been open about how their icons have inspired their previous albums—from the Saves The Day-esque pop-punk jams populating 2007’s So Wrong, It’s Right to the upbeat rockers on ... Read more in Amazon's All Time Low Store

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  • Audio CD (June 7, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: 2011
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Interscope/Hopeless
  • ASIN: B004VRWRCW
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #29,382 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Do You Want Me (Dead?)
2. I Feel Like Dancin'
3. Forget About It
4. Guts
5. Time-Bomb
6. Just the Way I'm Not
7. Under a Paper Moon
8. Return the Favor
9. No Idea
10. Daydream Away
11. That Girl
12. Heroes
13. Get On Your Knees and Tell Me You Love Me
14. My Only One
15. Merry Xmas, Kiss My Ass

Editorial Reviews

DELUXE EDITION - Includes 3 Bonus Tracks
Since forming in the Baltimore suburbs in 2003, All Time Low have become one of the biggest pop-punk bands to emerge on the scene, building a grassroots following of die-hard fans with very little radio airplay and a touring ethic that would rival road-weary vets like Green Day. Their profile is only going to rise with the release of their stellar Interscope debut Dirty Work - a 12 track mix of hard-charging anthems and sugar-shot rockers that are poised to dominate house parties and joyrides this summer. As singer-guitarist Alex Gaskarth promises, "I feel like dancing tonight - I'm gonna party like it's my civil right!" The album is one of rock's most anticipated of the year, with Alternative Press hailing All Time Low on the cover of their "Most Anticipated Music of 2011" issue.

"In a lot of ways, this is the perfect summer record," says drummer Rian Dawson of the band's fourth album. "The songs are really loud and will get you to roll the windows down. It's just a fun record all around."

For Dirty Work, All Time Low - featuring Gaskarth, Dawson, lead guitarist Jack Barakat, bassist Zack Merrick - teamed up with some of rock's most in-demand producers and studio aces, including Mike Green (Paramore, Boys Like Girls) and Butch Walker (Pink, Dashboard Confessional). The result is their most confident collection of songs yet, including the blistering "Time-Bomb" and "Guts," which features a guest spot from Maja Ivarsson of the Swedish indie-rock group the Sounds.

All Time Low also roped in the master of the pop-rock anthem - Weezer's Rivers Cuomo - to co-write "I Feel Like Dancing," which Gaskarth penned with Cuomo at his Southern California home. "I just threw it out there that we wanted to work with him as a shot in the dark," says the 23-year-old. "But he was really into the idea and it was such a rad experience. I went to his house, chilled on the floor, and we talked about our favorite bands. I think we knocked that song out in an hour."

Despite the good-times vibe of Dirty Work, All Time Low spent a grueling two years making the album - in between brief breaks from their non-stop touring schedule (which has included top slots at Warped Tour in 2007, Bamboozle in 2010, and festival billings with their heroes Blink-182). The majority of the sessions were completed with Green in Los Angeles, but the freewheeling schedule only boosted the band's songwriting spirits. "We hate to stop touring," says Gaskarth. "Rather than locking ourselves in the studio, we're always hopping around and changing environments. It helps refresh everybody and breathes new life into our songs."

All Time Low's influences are far more diverse than their peers and you can hear their love of classic punk and rock all over Dirty Work. "Just the Way I'm Not" is the band's homage to Def Leppard classic stadium rockers - they even sampled the British group's drum sound on the track - while cuts like "Do You Want Me (Dead)" find Gaskarth channeling icons like the Clash at their catchiest. "They played a vital role in a few songs on the album," he says. "I really admired how they broke all the rules - they helped me realize that you can change up your sound and you don't have to be afraid of holding yourself back."

Gaskarth's most surprising lyrical influence, however, came from Ella Fitzgerald's "It's Only a Paper Moon" on the track "Under A Paper Moon" - a testament to All Time Low's broad musical tastes and proof of how far Gaskarth has grown as a lyricist. "It's one of my favorite songs," he says. "We get lumped into this category of bands that grew up on Blink-182, but this song really puts us beyond that category of pop-punk."

All Time Low have come a long way since forming in Baltimore, MD as teenagers playing Blink covers in high-school. Before they'd even graduated, they released two raucous mission statements -- the 2004 EP The Three Words to Remember in Dealing With the End and the 2005 full-length The Party Scene - and went on to sign with indie stalwart Hopeless Records in 2006. But it was their 2007 release So Wrong, It's Right that cracked everything wide open. All Time Low's third record, 2009's Nothing Personal, fared even better, debuting at Number Four on the Billboard chart and earning them positive reviews from outlets as far-reaching as Alternative Press and The Washington Post.

Despite their success, All Time Low have kept their egos in check - even their road crew include pals who've toured with the band from their early days playing tiny Maryland clubs like the Recher Theater. "Sure, we could've hired Axl Rose's sound guy, but then you're just stuck on the road with this stranger," says Dawson. "When you surround yourself with friends, it's so much more fun and keeps you from turning into some kind of rock star douche bag."

Still, All Time Low find time for plenty of backstage debauchery - such as a recent gig in New Jersey, where their tour bus erupted into a full-on party. "There were all these people I've never seen before," Dawson recalls with a laugh. "The stereo was cranked up really loud, it smelled like something was burning...but that's part of why being in a band is so much fun. When you're surrounded by your friends, it's like you're on a permanent vacation."


Customer Reviews

A lot of the songs are catchy and have a really good feel to them. indira  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
I have had it on repeat ever since it has come out! Kristina  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Reaction from an All Time Listener. June 7, 2011
Format:Audio CD
All Time Low is on my top five bands list and has been there for some time. Dirty Work is their 3rd major album to date. The previous two, Nothing Personal and So Wrong It's Right, stood out as solid albums that delivered Alternative Punkpop Rock worthy of the genre. Dirty Work on the otherhand, doesn't live up to the predecessors in my mind. Why? It seems to leave to far into pop rock and doesn't stay true to their original sound. This is their first album under Interscope Records, and most of the songs we're produced by Mike Green. Maybe there we're too many hands working on this project, or maybe they we're aiming for wide-stream success, but it doesn't quite ring the bells i was hoping it would. The previous two we're under Hopeless Records, and one of my most respected producers Matt Squire did most of that work. I was hoping he would have a big influence on this album instead of the one song he produced. Putting all that behind though, Time-Bomb and Heroes are my favorite tracks, but there's not enough of those tracks to earn my 5/5 mehs. So 3/5 mehs, I'll still love em. I might come to like it over time.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Depends how you look at it... July 15, 2011
By emoKID
Format:Audio CD
All Time Low has been my favorite band since 2008, after I fell in love with thier album So Wrong, Its Right. I loved everything about them then, especially the fact they wrote thier own lyrics! Now on Dirty Work nearly every song is co-written, and you can hear that very clearly. The lyrics have gotten too focused on being drunk, partying, and living a "dirty" lifestyle.

If you listen to Dirty Work from the viewpoint of some kid who likes MAINSTREAM pop-punk(ish) music, then its a pretty good album. And when I listen to it not thinking of it as the band I fell in love with 2 1/2 years ago, then it sounds pretty good. I especially like "Bad Enough For You" and "Guts". But then again, when I listen to it thinking of thier old songs like "Lullabies" and "Six Feet Under The Stars", then well.. it kinda sounds like trash.

I really think your viewpoint towards All Time Low will effect how you like this album. If you just want some fun, catchy, pop punk summer songs then its a great album. But if youre actually in it for music and real lyrics, then I recommened staying away from this.

After waiting for this album for months, and going to The Dirty Work Tour, I built up to high of hopes for this album, and honestly was let down when I got it. But I dont want to call them out on one poor album - they still are a great band, who are incredible live, and I will always have thier older songs and albums!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars its ok June 8, 2011
By Flash
Format:MP3 Music
It is a little too pop for me, does not have that alternative edge. I still think their first LP album was the best.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't Get Enough
If you don't already have this album, get it. It's a classic in the repertoire of All Time Low. The Deluxe Version of course is worth it - All Time Low brings a punk-pop rock soul... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Travis L Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING RECORD ! ! !
This is an awesome CD. There are some really good songs on here, just do yourself a favor and buy it ! ! !
Published 2 months ago by Eric Briggs
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
came in perfect condition, i love it! was really proud to see it and see the great condition it was in
Published 4 months ago by Isabella
5.0 out of 5 stars Album
Daughter loves her albums that were purchase through Amazon.com. Came in promptly and in great condition. We purchased many so I cannot write about all.... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Sharon Mares
4.0 out of 5 stars Catchy tunes with a sense of humor
Like the other two All Time Low albums, this one delivers an almost deliriously fun pop-punk catchy vibe. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Faith
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Album
I listened to most of the songs last night and was very pleased. The music is catchy. I would recommend this album.
Published 13 months ago by cp802
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it
Honestly, this is my favorite All Time Low record. Yeah it's different from their older stuff, but I think people need to realize that bands can't keep making the same music over... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Jasmine
5.0 out of 5 stars A Daydream Away...
I absolutely love "Dirty Work"! The sound is a little different than their other albums, but it is still as good! Read more
Published 18 months ago by sarahstrukk
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Album
All Time Low has done it again. What is it you ask? They've made another great album. "Dirty Work" is full of songs that have a new feel to them, while still sounding like All Time... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Doyleangel
5.0 out of 5 stars Different, yet wonderful
Dirty Work is a fantastic album. It's a lot different than their earlier albums, but it shows that they are growing up. Read more
Published 18 months ago by xo96xo
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