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  1. Aug 25, 2016 · 1. Radio (2000) For the first 30 seconds of Alkaline Trios finest song, with it’s chiming arpeggio guitar line, you could be fooled into thinking this is going to be a pretty punk rock ballad, and then Matt Skiba sings the opening lyric ‘Shaking like a dog shitting razorblades…’ and it all goes downhill from there.

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · Robert is once again joined author Mike Damante to break down 26 essential Alkaline Trio songs. From fan favorite to hidden gems, this list has it all! As a fan of the Alkaline Trio, it's...

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    • The Punk Aughts
    • Mercy Me
    • Time to Waste
    • Sorry About That
    • Blue Carolina
    • Maybe I’ll Catch Fire
    • This Could Be Love
    • We’Ve Had Enough
    • Stupid Kid
    • Radio
    • Private Eye

    Coming in at the tenth position, is the second song from the band’s 2005 album, Crimson. The song features an absolutely catchy guitar melody at the beginning as Matt Skiba and Dan Andriano belt out some amazing vocal hooks. The track peaked at position thirty on the UK Singles Chart and at position eighty nine on the Euro Chart Hot 100 Singles Cha...

    “Time To Waste” is one of the most powerful singles from the album, Crimson. This track was a great representation of what the rest of the album was all about. According to Matt Skiba, the track has elements of everything else in the album and is the song that caught people’s interest and made them listen to the rest of the album. The track feature...

    “Sorry About That” is the twelfth and last single from the band’s 1999 album. Although the song sounds really heartbreaking, it is also quite beautiful. As the title of the song suggests, the song is about a guy breaking up with a lady who was heartbroken in her previous relationship. The guy regrets his actions and wishes she was still with the la...

    “Blue Carolina” is a song that portrays all emotions of love. The track, which is contained in the band’s 2003 album, Good Mourning, depicts how Matt Skibba misses his partner while on tour. However, the lines, “I will ask myself, how bad do I want this?…I really want this,” show that he wants to succeed with the band, and that he is ready to give ...

    “Maybe I’ll Catch Fire” is the title song to the band’s album from 2000, which was followed in the steps of their previous album lyrically while also retaining the emotional aggression of pop-punk. Although the album was not as successful as the previous one, its lyrics are mind-blowing and have to be up there among their most spectacular lyrical a...

    Alkaline Trio’s fourth studio album contained some sad yet fun songs to listen to. The number five track in our list of the greatest Alkaline Trio songs is the first song from the album. The song is about something that he loves, although it is not good for him. The song features some harrowing lyrics that you are unlikely to hear from any pop-punk...

    “We’ve Had Enough” is the first song on the band’s 2003 album, Good Mourning. The track features backup vocals from Keith Morris of Circle Jerks and Black Flag. The song has a fascinating video that portrays the band members as ghosts who are haunting a family in their house. “We’ve Had Enough” was the band’s first song to chart in the US, peaking ...

    “Stupid Kid” is one of the greatest punk rock tracks of all time. This timeless punk rock song is contained in their 2002 album, From Here To Infirmary. The video of the track features the band performing outside a school where a boy is attracted to a beautiful female teacher who humiliates him after the boy tries to impress her. The boy unleashes ...

    Alkaline Trio’s quintessential sophomore album, Maybe I’ll Catch Fire, was a thing of beauty. The album contains a song we’ve been screaming out of our lungs, singing, for close to two decades now. “Radio” features some dark humor throughout the song with straining vocals that reinforce the feeling of hate.

    The number one song in our countdown of the best Alkaline Trio songs is the second song from their 2001 album,From Here to Infirmary. The track “Private Eye,” is a lesson in dark storytelling, painting vivid images of alcohol abuse and loneliness. The song had two versions released in the UK, with the song peaking at position 51 on the UK Singles C...

  3. Alkaline Trio Greatest Hits - YouTube. My fifty favorite AK3 songs in descending order, although truthfully from about it 15-20 its pretty much a tie between the remaining songs.

  4. Jul 17, 2018 · Last updated on March 9, 2024. Top 20 Alkaline Trio songs from their 9 Studio Albums spanning 20 years from 1998 to 2018. Alkaline Trio are Matt Skiba, Dan Andriano & Glenn Porter.

  5. Jul 1, 2021 · Frontman Matt Skiba ranks Alkaline Trios nine albums in order of greatness – from 1998’s Goddamnit to 2018’s Is This Thing Cursed?

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