Since then, the band has released nine studio albums: The Party Scene (2005), So Wrong, It's Right (2007), Nothing Personal (2009), Dirty Work (2011), Don't Panic (2012), Future Hearts (2015), Last Young Renegade (2017), Wake Up, Sunshine (2020), and Tell Me I'm Alive (2023).[9] The band said in an interview that they were starting to get serious about music while in their senior year of high school;[10][11] following their graduation, the members focused on the group full-time, and released the Put Up or Shut Up EP in July.[14][15] Following the release of So Wrong, It's Right, All Time Low quickly gained popularity, eventually making their TRL debut on February 12, 2008.[19] From March 2008 to May 2008, they co-headlined the AP Tour 2008 with The Rocket Summer; supported by acts such as The Matches, Sonny Moore, and Forever the Sickest Kids.In July 2008, the band headlined the Shortest Tour Ever with supporting acts Hit the Lights, Valencia, and There for Tomorrow.In December 2008, All Time Low was named "Band of the Year" by Alternative Press magazine and featured on the cover of their January 2009 issue.[20] In early 2009, All Time Low confirmed in an interview with UK magazine Rock Sound that they had begun writing new material for a third studio album and revealed they had collaborated with artists and producers to help co-write a number of songs.The album's lead single "Weightless" was released in March 2009 and became the band's first song to achieve some radio play worldwide.[29] All Time Low completed a European tour in the Fall of 2009, with support from the Audition and the Friday Night Boys.All Time Low also headlined the first The Glamour Kills Tour with We the Kings, Hey Monday, and the Friday Night Boys.All Time Low co-headlined The Bamboozle Roadshow 2010 between May and June, with Boys Like Girls, Third Eye Blind, and LMFAO, along with numerous supporting bands including Good Charlotte, Forever the Sickest Kids, Cartel, and Simple Plan.All Time Low headlined the My Small Package Tour in fall 2010, with supporting acts A Rocket to the Moon and City (Comma) State.In spring of 2011, All Time Low embarked on the Dirty Work Tour even though the album was not yet released, supported by Yellowcard, Hey Monday, and The Summer Set.In May 2012, All Time Low left their label Interscope Records and released a new song titled "The Reckless and the Brave" on June 1 via their website as a free download.[37] On July 3, All Time Low announced that they had signed to Hopeless Records again and that the new album would be released in the second half of 2012.On September 27, All Time Low released the song "Outlines", featuring Jason Vena from the band Acceptance via MTV.On October 2, a week before its release, Hopeless Records' YouTube channel posted the entire Don't Panic album as a stream, with lyrics for all the songs.[48] On September 1, 2016, the band leaked a new song titled "Take Cover", which was later officially released with a music video the next day as a bonus track for their live album, "Straight to DVD II: Past, Present, and Future Hearts".[52] In mid-February 2017, the band announced a new song to be premiered on BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw, called "Dirty Laundry".[68] On September 10, 2021, the band released the song "Ghost Story", a collaboration with electronic music trio Cheat Codes.[70] In early October 2021, a TikTok video surfaced that accused an unnamed pop-punk band of inviting a 13-year-old onto its tour bus, claiming in the comments section that they "tried to take my bra off" with additional indications that it was All Time Low.[74][75] Meet Me at the Altar and Nothing,Nowhere dropped out of the band's Autumn tour and announced joint dates for shows in the wake of the allegations.[76] The band sued three anonymous accounts for libel in February 2022,[77] claiming they were "the victims of defamatory social media posts falsely and maliciously accusing them of sexual abuse and knowingly enabling such illegal conduct."[78] In November 2024, it was determined after a lengthy probe involving subpoenas and court orders that the defendant was actually multiple people who “spun an elaborate, fabricated story”, and was revealed to be a fake fan engaged in a smear campaign.
All Time Low in 2010 (left to right: Zach Merrick, Alex Gaskarth, Rian Dawson, and Jack Barakat)