Five of the seven tracks are re-recordings of The Party Scene's songs. The title originates from lyrics taken from "Break Out! Break Out! View wiki.
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Buy Loading. More Love this track. Play album Buy Loading. Scrobble Stats? What is scrobbling? Artist images more. 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.
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However, that and the weak intro are the only major complaints, as the opening track is fairly enjoyable. As the rest of the band comes in, the riff persists, creating a nice easy listening verse.
Things pick up once again during the chorus, and what a catchy one as well. Call them cheesy, simple, etc, but regardless of that they get the point across. Lyrics aside, bass is actually ear grabbing during the majority of the song, adding accents in some darn fitting areas. During the second clean verse the slightly distorted guitar stop start pattern, clean riff, and the bass are in wonderful harmony. This song really sticks out not only because of its insanely catchy chorus but for all of the various sounds here.
There is a bit of a bass bridge which works as a wonderful lead in to the last chorus. Unlike the opener here, they end up returning to the clean guitar as opposed to ending on the chorus. The superb usage of clean guitar here really stands out and makes this song a highlight.
Jasey Rae keeps the album moving at its usual pace. A very nice riff comes out during the intro, its one of those upbeat, cheerful pop punk riffs that makes you want to get up and dance. After the intro however their sound becomes a tad repetitive. Despite the fact that there are some little riffs along the way which keep things somewhat entertaining; they do not completely mask the fact that the verses and choruses found are beginning to blend together with each other.
There is a little slow bridge which leads into another great riff, almost a mini solo. If their focus was on guitar parts for the song they accomplished their goal, because that is one of the only redeeming factors found here. Other than that, many aspects of the song are just not as strong or convincing as the previous tracks. Things all finally come together during The Party Scene. This was a title track off of a previous album for the band and with good reason.
The verse has its usual joyful state, keeping things moving at a nice pace. Here is something a bit new once again, a wonderfully written bass line. It comes out during the prechorus with a guitar lick being played over it. The two riffs compliment each other perfectly, leading into a fantastic chorus. There is a bit of a lead in the background, not very impressive due to difficulty but more so towards what it adds to the song.
Plenty of depth is added into the chorus as a result, making it very persuasive. Once more the great bass lick comes out and one begins to fully realize how much this song has going for it.
Just when you think the song is at its peak, it is boosted higher. Guitar solo?! I kid you not, far from shredding but this puppy adds plenty to the song.
For this being only a 7 track EP, there are a good amount of redeeming factors present. All Time Low clearly has a strong sense of what they want as far as their music goes. The only downside of this is that sometimes parts of songs can blend together. However, Put Up or Shut Up has enough features that help separate the band from your average pop punk band. The guitar work is nice in a sense that it can successfully carry certain sections and add a lot of depth to others. Both players know how to create songs without entirely relying on octave chords.
When not holding up the rhythm section, some very fitting riffs and lines come out, adding plenty of strength to certain sections. Vocals are smooth throughout the record whether atop of clean or distorted guitar work.
Their tone is very consistent despite not being ground breaking original. As a whole their sound is easy to digest, but contains enough to keep listeners coming back for more. Things sound polished, catchy, and most importantly enjoyable; which is a lot to say since all four members graduated high school in 06! Put Up or Shut Up gives listeners a hint at what success the future might hold for the Maryland quartet.
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Treeman 5 This EP has everything your favorite pop punk album should have So Wrong, It's Right. Dirty Work. Last Young Renegade. The Party Scene. On 11 Music Lists.
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