Two heavyweights in their respective scenes, alt-pop legends All Time Low and hard rock powerhouse I Prevail, have teamed up for a brand-new track, “Hate This Song.” This explosive collaboration perfectly blends the signature sounds of both bands, delivering a breakup anthem that’s packed with energy, emotion, and plenty of bite.

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While All Time Low and I Prevail might seem like an unexpected pairing, the result is nothing short of brilliant. “Hate This Song” combines ATL’s catchy pop-punk melodies with I Prevail’s heavier riffs and intense vocals. With a dynamic mix of vocal styles, a hooky chorus, and a mosh-ready breakdown, it’s a track that fans of both bands will want to keep on repeat.
All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth shared, “‘Hate This Song’ had been sitting in the wings since our last album Tell Me I’m Alive. Working with I Prevail gave us the chance to explore something fun and unexpected. They brought their signature edge, and we love how it turned out—like two sides of a coin getting ready to spin on repeat.”
Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail added, “All Time Low sent us this track and asked if we could add our touch. Of course, we jumped in and added some extra weight. It’s amazing to finally release this collab and even throw in a blast beat for ATL.”
All Time Low
From Baltimore high school buddies to pop-punk royalty, All Time Low has made a name for themselves in the music world. With five consecutive Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200 and a slew of platinum and gold certifications, they’ve cemented their place in pop culture. Their 2020 hit “Monsters” featuring blackbear dominated the Billboard Alternative Airplay Chart for 18 weeks, setting a record for the longest-charting song ever in the format.
I Prevail
Known for their intense blend of heavy riffs and emotional melodies, I Prevail has become a dominant force in hard rock. Their album True Power brought arena-sized energy, earning them Grammy nominations and massive global success with over 4.2 billion streams. Singles like “Bow Down,” “Hurricane,” and “Bad Things” have solidified their place among the genre’s elite.
With “Hate This Song,” these two giants have created a track that highlights their strengths while bringing something fresh and unforgettable to their fans.
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