
I didn’t click play—I threw myself into it like a beer bottle hurled across a backyard moshpit. The second this video starts, you can smell the sweat and spilt tequila through the screen. A Day To Remember are back, and they’ve brought the fuckin’ afterparty with them.
“All My Friends” is not just a track—it’s a punch-drunk anthem for the gloriously unhinged. The lost nights. The found family. The friends you wake up next to in a busted car at sunrise wondering how the hell you’re not dead. And the vibe? It’s like if Blink-182, Parkway Drive, and Seth Rollins threw a house party and forgot to tell the cops.
THIS VIDEO IS A RIOT (LITERALLY)
There’s a moment—right before the first chorus—where the camera pans across a full bar of degenerates, fists in the air, mouths screaming every word. It felt like being shoved into the crowd at your first festival, wide-eyed, shirtless, half-drunk, and fully alive.
And just when you think it can’t get more chaotic—in walks Seth Rollins with a FLAMETHROWER.
Yes. The freakin’ WWE Superstar starts blasting fire like he’s burning down his last fuck to give. Absolute scenes. The energy goes from “pop-punk nostalgia” to “riot in Valhalla” in seconds.
SOUND OFF LIKE A SHOTGUN
Musically? This is a beer-fuelled freight train. Clean vocal hooks, punchy guitar jabs, gang-shouts made for sticky dancefloors, and just enough grit to remind you ADTR still punch like a hardcore band in a metalcore shell. The breakdown doesn’t drop—it lunges.
It’s hooky enough to make you cry, loud enough to make your neighbours call the cops, and dangerous enough to make you want to text every friend you’ve ever done a dumb thing with.

NOSTALGIA WITH A BLACK EYE
“All My Friends” is a love letter to the messy nights we swore we’d never talk about again. But here it is. Bottled and served with a chaser of chaos. This is the kind of song that makes you want to stage-dive through your own living room table.
It’s reckless. It’s loud. It’s honest.
And it’s fun as hell.
FINAL VERDICT
This isn’t just another single. This is the anthem for anyone who’s woken up confused, bruised, and grateful to still have friends who’ll hand you a drink instead of judgement.
A Day To Remember just gave us the soundtrack to our collective hangover—and I loved every second of it.
Now go rewatch it, crank it, and set something on fire (legally).
This is gospel.
I bite crowd surfers.
killer.



