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14 songs with gang vocals that are impossible not to sing along to

There are songs you like to sing along to and then there are songs you have to sing along to. For example, when half of the band is screaming the lyrics at the same time, there's a good chance you will want to join in. That's what makes gang vocals so irresistible: they make you feel like a part of the song.

From A Day To Remember to All Time Low, we compiled a list of 14 songs with gang vocals that are irresistible to sing along to. 

Just one thing before you press play: Be prepared to lose your voice.

Read more: QUIZ: How well do you know the lyrics to Brand New’s “Soco Amaretto Lime”?

The Maine – “Another Night On Mars”

From “We’ll All Be…” on Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop to “Another Night On Mars” on American Candy, one thing’s for sure: The Maine do a good job with sing-along album closers. We’re here for it because, really, is there anything better than having your friends singing along to a song about a night out with them?

Brand New – “Soco Amaretto Lime”

Your Favorite Weapon turned 16, and we are still crying over its closing track, “Soco Amaretto Lime.” Only Brand New could make a song about being young and in love sound that sad.

SWMRS – “Palm Trees”

The California punks manage to sound as catchy as ever while criticizing Hollywood and celebrity culture. If you say you don't scream “to the top” with guitarrists Cole and Max Becker, you're probably lying.

Paramore – “That’s What You Get”

Who can resist this song from the band's 2007 record Riot!? Not Taylor Swift, who even invited Hayley to sing “That's What You Get” with her during the Speak Now tour.

Four Year Strong – “Go Down In History”

Chosing just one Four Year Strong song for this list wasn't an easy task. The band are so big on gang vocals, you can easily lose your voice trying to keep up with vocalists Dan and Alan.

Transit – “Young New England”

Honestly, this song must have been made for a whole crowd to sing to, over and over agian. You know, Boston never drinks—or sings—alone.

A Day To Remember – “The Downfall Of Us All

Don't forget you also need to clap during this one.

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Man Overboard – “Love Your Friends, Die Laughing”

The first comment on this video is: “I wish I had people to sing this with.” Do we need to say anything else?

Stick To Your Guns – “This Is More”

Bad news: You have to scream along to this one, and it might be a bit hard. Good news: The song is really short, so you can probably manage it!

The Wonder Years – “Local Man Ruins Everything”

The combination of pop punk and gang vocals is pretty hard to beat, and this song shows exactly why.

All Time Low – “Stella”

Truth is: All Time Low has pretty catchy songs, but the gang vocals on “Stella” make you almost feel like part of the band when you're singing along.

Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – “In Friends We Trust”

You can't not sing along to pop punk songs about friends, it's the rule. (I just made it up, but, trust me, it's the rule.)

The Summer Set – “Girls Freak Me Out”

There are so many parts of this song that make it irresistible, but the most important lesson from “Girls Freak Me Out” is that if the band references “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” everyone needs to make an effort to scream it louder than the singer. Even if his voice is as high as Brian Dales'.

Modern Baseball – “The Weekend”

“Most of my old friends I can only stand for the weekend, but it doesn't apply here,” sing Brendan Lukens, Jake Ewald and literally every person when they hear this track. Remember the rule about having to sing along to songs about friends? Well…