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By Bryan Falla

Published on October 15, 2008 at 9:44am

Ignore the name. All Time Low has nothing to complain about. Two years removed from high school, this Baltimore pop-punk quartet is riding an all-time high. On the heels of 2007's 100,000-plus selling So Wrong, It's Right and consecutive fan-favorite Warped Tour appearances — one of which (2007) included winning the encore contest for an extra ten-minute set — ATL is headlining its own tour. Besides inheriting a thing for hanging out with their tighty-whities out, these Blink 182 scholars have acquired a knack for a hook — and, man, are they reeling in the love. Their latest pop-tastic ditty, "Poppin' Champagne," is obnoxiously fun to listen to and is getting all kinds of online action. Every messageboard and every concert blog bearing the name ATL is teeming with emotion-laden raves from fans. But count on these guys to return the love. Their Compromising of Integrity, Morals, and Principles in Exchange for Money tour has them doing 35 shows in nearly as many days. They'll be at Revolution this Saturday with Mayday Parade, the Maine, and Every Avenue.