Name Alex Gaskarth / All Time Low!
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Best known for Holding the High-Score on the local Dave and Busters Ms. PACMAN machine.
Current city Baltimore, MD.
Really want to be in Osaka, Japan – absolutely housing some soup dumplings and burning the roof of my mouth.
Excited about Our upcoming Everyone’s Talking world tour! (Tix on sale now )
My current music collection has a lot of ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s classics.
And a little bit of 8-10 hours of looping green-noise for sleep.
Preferred format Streaming for convenience, vinyl for vibes.
5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:
1
Decadence, Head Automatica

Weird, wonderful, and a little rough around the edges. I remember listening for the first time and just being enamored by Daryl’s signature vocal swagger over psychedelic pop/funk tracks. Listening to the album feels like being in some neon-noir futuristic city or something.
2
Futures, Jimmy Eat World

I love pretty much every Jimmy Eat World album, but Futures takes me to a time and a place in my life where listening with the windows down meant freedom, so these songs hold a really special place in my heart. It’s also just such a well-written, well-produced record, top to bottom.
3
The Carter 2, Lil Wayne

Quite possibly my favorite rap album of all-time. Lil Wayne has always been one of the greatest to do it, and on this record you can hear him becoming just that. It’s a classic.
4
Revolver, The Beatles

I love the Beatles. I grew up on the Beatles. They have always been a mainstay in my house. It’s hard to lock in on one specific record but the more I jump around their catalogue the more I find myself coming back to Revolver. “Eleanor Rigby” was the first song to ever make me emotional. I believe I was around five years old; too young to understand the depth of the lyrics, but aware enough to know that the song carried an emotional weight that landed with me even then.
5
Rumours, Fleetwood Mac

Thirty-nine minutes of absolute songwriting perfection. I look to this album like a “how-to” for good, solid song structure.
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