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Can you ace this All Time Low ‘So Wrong, It’s Right’ trivia quiz?

It’s been 12 years since the release of So Wrong, It’s Right, the sophomore album by pop-punk icons All Time Low. The record proved to be a pivotal moment in the band’s career, spawning tracks such as “Dear Maria, Count Me In” that would become staples in our scene.

Released Sept. 25, 2007, we’re still “Remembering Sunday” over a decade later. Do you think you have what it takes to ace this All Time Low trivia quiz around the iconic album? Find out by taking our quiz below!

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Recently, a fan of All Time Low found an Easter egg on the Don’t Panic album cover that even Jack Barakat missed.

The lead guitarist noticed a fan’s post regarding their smash albums Nothing Personal and reissue of 2012 record Don’t Panic, gaining a little knowledge on his own band.

The tweet, which was posted yesterday, drops a little unknown fact about the Don’t Panic: It’s Longer Now! cover.

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“Took me over 5 years of being an ATL stannie to realize the Don’t Panic cover is just the monster ripping through Nothing Personal and causing a catastrophic mess. Help,” the tweet reads.

To which Barakat replied with something not many of us expected: “Um okay, well it took me seeing this fuckin’ post. So shit, I win.”

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Some claim vocalist Alex Gaskarth is behind it. Others think Barakat just may be oblivious to most things. But Gaskarth chimed in, playfully suggesting everyone blame Hopeless Records’ Megan Thompson.

Thompson revealed this was actually her first Hopeless project. She also chimed in on the thread, reminding Barakat that they discussed the hidden gem while she was making it.

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The artist also dropped a fun fact, sharing that it “literally a bunch of chunks of ripped up album art crumpled and scanned and then pieced back together.”

Regardless of how it all came to be, this is a fun piece of All Time Low trivia you can drop on your friends when you see them next.