All Time Low/YMMV


 * Even the Guys Want Him
 * Ho Yay: Alex Gaskarth and Jack Barakat.
 * To the point of kissing, sitting on each others lap during interviews, sleeping in the same bed, and Jack tackling and humping Alex onstage.
 * Isn't there a point when it stops being Ho Yay and starts being... well... real?
 * "You can't have swag unless you're me. Assuming SWAG stands for Sex With Alex Gaskarth."
 * Tear Jerker: Quite a few. First off, there's the song Lullabies as well - which is about lead singer Alex Gaskarth's brother Daniel, who committed suicide. Also, its unreleased counterparts, Light the Way and We All Fall Down - which are all about his brother, Tom's suicide. Remembering Sunday is another, which is supposedly about a girl Alex fell in love with after a one-night stand, however, when he tried to find her again she had disappeared. Then there's Memories That Fade Like Photographs which is about claiming to never forget the memories of a past romance despite those memories being painful and begging the other person to do the same. Basically, if it's a slow song, you can guarantee it's going to be sad in some way.
 * Off of Dirty Work we have "Daydream Away" which would seem to be about reminiscing about the guy's previous relationships/past antics. Also "Guts" which itself is not entirely slow but it has that ballad feeling.
 * Also off Dirty Work, we have Return The Favor, which is about giving everything in a relationship and getting nothing in return as well as No Idea, which is a song about liking somebody who has no idea. Also, Get Down On Your Knees And Tell Me You Love me conveys a relatively sad message, despite how catchy and upbeat the song is.
 * "Remembering Sunday" is possibly the most heartbreaking song ever. May be due to the possibility of the alleged girl being interpreted to have committed suicide."Therapy" counts as this too. And not to mention "Lullabies"
 * Ear Worm: Many. "Dear Maria, Count Me In" is a notable example.