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Drawing heavy influence from Green Day and blink-182 early on, pop-punk quartet All Time Low formed in the suburbs of Baltimore, MD, in 2003 around singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth and guitarist Jack Barakat. The two soon added bassist Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson to round out their energetic pop-punk sound and rowdy live show, which often included silly string and beach balls. Honing their skills between homework and other teenage commitments, the guys managed to tour across the East Coast and South during school breaks. They released the four-song EP The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End through the local label Emerald Moon in 2004 and followed up with a full-length, The Party Scene, a year later. Touring nationwide that summer, the band found itself on bills with similar-minded acts like Motion City Soundtrack, the Early November, and Plain White T's. Along the way, All Time Low also bumped into fellow pop-punkers Amber Pacific, who brought the young band to the attention of their label, Hopeless Records. The label was immediately impressed, and All Time Low were officially part of the Hopeless family by March 2006, just a few months before they graduated from high school. Finally done with schoolwork to concentrate full-time on music, the group issued Put Up or Shut Up -- a seven-song EP that mostly featured new recordings of older material -- that July. Now able to tour freely, the band supported the release on a handful of summer Warped Tour dates before subsequently hitting the road nationwide with Amber Pacific. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
All "SexyBack," all the time
Timberlake single continues reign atop Billboard Hot 100, while his second single, "My Love" featuring T.I., is the chart's greatest airplay gainer.
Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack" secures a fifth week atop the Billboard Hot 100, just as its parent album FutureSex/LoveSounds (Jive) remains No. 1 on The Billboard 200 for a second frame. "SexyBack" also leads the Pop 100 and Hot Digital Songs charts for a fourth week. Meanwhile, Timberlake's second single, "My Love" featuring T.I., is the Hot 100's greatest airplay gainer, rising 29 to 25.

Timberlake's "SexyBack."
On the Hot 100, Ludacris' "Money Maker" featuring Pharrell holds at No. 2, while the Fray's "How to Save a Life" rises 7 to 3 to reach a new peak and is the chart's greatest sales gainer. The 4 to 6 slots remain occupied, respectively, by Fergie's "London Bridge," Hinder's "Lips of an Angel," and Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars."
JoJo's "Too Little Too Late" falls 3 to 7, Jibbs' "Chain Hang Low" sticks to No. 8 and Chingy's "Pullin' Me Back" featuring Tyrese reenters the top tier, ascending 15 to 9 to become his fourth top-10 hit. However, the Chingy track is unseated on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, falling 1 to 3 as Janet Jackson and Nelly's "Call on Me" reclaims the peak position. It's the first of Jackson's 15 No. 1s on this chart to reclaim the honor after falling from the summit.
Rounding out the Hot 100's top 10, the Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons" featuring Snoop Dogg holds at No. 10, while Sugarland's "Want To" is the chart's top debut at No. 41. It's the highest Hot 100 entry for a country act since the Dixie Chicks' "Not Ready to Make Nice" opened at No. 28 in late April.
Also new are Rob Thomas' "Streetcorner Symphony" (No. 76), Fergie's "Fergalicious" featuring will.i.am (No. 79), Mat Kearney's "Nothing Left to Lose" (No. 93), Akon's "Smack That" featuring Eminem (No. 95), Alan Jackson's "Like Red on a Rose" (No. 96), Mary J. Blige's "Take Me as I Am" (No. 97), and Brown Boy's "Superman" (No. 99).
Paulina Rubio's "Ni Una Sola Palabra" notches a second week atop Hot Latin Songs, while Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" fronts Adult Contemporary for a fourth frame. George Strait's "Give It Away" maintains the pole position on Hot Country Songs for a second week.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Tell Me" remains No. 1 on the Modern Rock chart for a third week, and Stone Sour's "Through Glass" holds atop Mainstream Rock for the same span.