The All Time Low So Wrong, It’s Right vinyl marks a genuine first: the Baltimore quartet’s debut full-length album arriving on wax for the very first time. Released through Hopeless Records under catalog number HR 693, this LP has been a long time coming for fans who have wanted to hear this record on the format it deserves. If you came up in the mid-to-late 2000s pop-punk scene, this album is woven into the fabric of it, and now it finally exists as a physical object worth owning properly.
All Time Low and the Making of So Wrong, It’s Right
All Time Low formed in Baltimore, Maryland, and built their reputation through relentless touring and a fanbase that grew fiercely loyal before the industry fully caught up. So Wrong, It’s Right is where the foundation was laid. This is the record that introduced “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” a song that did not just chart, it became a defining moment for the band and a reference point for a generation of pop-punk fans. The hooks, the energy, the production choices, all of it pointed toward a band that knew exactly what it wanted to be. Hearing it now, the conviction is still clear.
Why This All Time Low So Wrong, It’s Right Vinyl Matters to Collectors
The significance here is straightforward: this is the first time this album has been pressed to vinyl. That is not a reissue. That is not a repress. This is the debut pressing, full stop. For collectors focused on pop-punk and Hopeless Records releases, that matters. Hopeless has a long history with the format and their pressings tend to be taken seriously, and HR 693 fits neatly into a catalog that collectors already track. If you own the later All Time Low records on vinyl and the debut has always been the missing piece, this is the copy that fills that gap. First pressings of debut albums, particularly ones tied to a breakout single as recognizable as “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” have a habit of being harder to find once the initial run moves through.
Format and Label Details
This is a standard LP format released on Hopeless Records, catalog number HR 693. Beyond the historical significance of it being the first vinyl pressing of this album, the release carries the straightforward credibility of the Hopeless catalog behind it. For anyone building a focused collection around early-to-mid 2000s pop-punk, or specifically around All Time Low’s discography from the beginning, this pressing is the one to have. It is the starting point of a career, on vinyl, for the first time.
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