Move Along

| All American Rejects

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Move Along

Move Along is the second studio album by American rock band The All-American Rejects, released on July 12, 2005 by Interscope Records. It spawned three top 15 singles which helped the album ship 3 million units to be certified triple platinum by the RIAA. - Wikipedia

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  • Punknews

    Potential. This band has endless potential.  

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Prepare for both nostalgia and for the memories to come flooding back. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    A catchy album that will keep you singing along the whole way through.  

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  • Music OMH

    The All-American Rejects. Even America didn’t want them – that should tell you all you need to know. 

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  • Prefix Magazine

    The infectious, anthemic nature of the album doesn’t so much creep in as stand up and, with huge guitars and exuberant choruses, demand to be noticed.  

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  • Alternative Addiction

    Probably the best stadium pop punk album this year.  

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  • Contact Music

    As well as being a surprisingly wonderful conclusion, it perhaps signals that The 'Rejects are more than just another easily-dismissed punk band.  

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  • All Music

    Does offer solid melodies and easy to swallow take/break and night/flight rhyme schemes.  

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  • Common Sense

    A nice accompaniment for summertime, but probably won't have much of a lasting effect.  

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  • Review Stream

    Overall, the All American Rejects should not try to release slow songs without great instrumentals because they do not have good vocals to rely on.  

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  • Fanvision

    I love putting in CDs that I can listen to straight through without having to skip over the “not-so-good” tracks.  

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  • IGN

    For those who want an album that is energetic, derivate, and instantly listenable, this is choice crop.  

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  • Slacker

    The songs are also impeccably arranged, even if they're relentlessly processed and some of the instrumentation seems like overkill.  

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  • Panther Print

    A huge hit that influenced pop punk. It has gotten rave reviews from a multitude of music critics. 

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  • Ultimate Guitar

    A bit more of an experimental album because I think they didn't want to be known just as some pop band.  

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  • Napster

    The melodies are immediate and passionate, while the lyrics deal with all manners of the night and how to hold on to it. 

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  • WLoy

    The album has a nice flow to it. 

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