All Time Low top our list for best single of 2010

All Time Low top our list for best single of 2010

1. All Time Low “Lost In Stereo” - A catchy tune from the punk rockers, which has been a huge hit everywhere, especially in alternative night club venues. The song gives you that slight spring in your step.

 

2. A Day To Remember “All I Want”- These punk rockers have made it into our top 10 because all everyone can talk about is the band that is turning heads and gaining more fans. 2011 will be their year for sure.

3. Paramore “Playing God”- Their newest single, adding to the collection of chart topping songs. The song is typical Paramore but we wouldn’t want it any other way.

4. You Me At Six “Stay With Me”- these guys have kept it coming this year with a new album and touring, and we’re still wanting more. This song has been one of their best triumphs of the year.

5. Avenged Sevenfold “Nightmare”- Despite their drummer “The Rev” passing away this time last year, the band have kept strong and made a refreshing comeback with this single. I’ve yet to hear a bad thing about this song, which makes it onto our top 10 songs of 2010.

6. 30 Seconds To Mars “Hurricane”- This band have been at the heart of every magazine, and on top of the rock pile. Their single “Hurricane” was a single taken from their album “This Is War” which is a record worth investing in. 2011 is certainly going to bring good fortune to the band.

7. Green Day “The Last Of The American Girls”- Going back to their old roots (before American Idiot), this band have certainly made a new impression by doing so.

8. The Pretty Reckless “Just Tonight”- Their new song is a more mellow tune to their previous stuff and making headlines because of Taylor Momsen and her extreme clothing choices and of course her role in Gossip Girl. Her transformation has made this band one of the successes of 2010.

9. Stone Sour “Say You’ll Haunt Me”- returning once again, Stone Sour have yet to displease their fans.

10. Muse “Undisclosed Desires”- Muse have never failed in producing legendary music and this is no exception. Still quirky, still Muse.

Naomi Havergal


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