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"Dirty Little Secret" is a song by American rock band the All-American Rejects from their second studio album Move Along. It was released on June 6, 2005, as the lead single from the album. It was released on June 6, 2005, as the lead single from the album.
The album's first single, "Dirty Little Secret", was released that summer to radio stations. The All-American Rejects performing on December 4, 2006. At the end of 2005, the All-American Rejects embarked on The Rise of the Fall Tour along with The Academy Is... and Rooney. [24]
Cleveland.com ranked "Dirty Little Secret" at number 40 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs. [35] Alternative Press ranked "Dirty Little Secret" at number 68 and "Move Along" at number 25 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s. [36] On December 21, 2024, the album hit 1 Billion streams on Spotify.
So when the All-American Rejects recently decided to cover the ‘90s power-pop anthem after re-emerging into the spotlight last year ... “Dirty Little Secret,” “Move Along,” and “It ...
The singles all peaked in the top 15 of the Billboard Hot 100 and Pop 100 charts, with "Dirty Little Secret" receiving a triple platinum certification from the RIAA. In 2008, the All-American Rejects released " Gives You Hell ", bringing their best chart performance in the Billboard Hot 100 and now defunct-Pop 100, at number four and two ...
The All-American Rejects are jumping aboard the wave of 2000s-era emo nostalgia with their first extensive tour since 2017, which will begin Aug. 11 in Tampa, Fl. The Wet Hot All-American Summer ...
After a 10-year hiatus, The All-American Rejects are back on the road — and singer Tyson Ritter is sharing his dirty little tour secrets exclusively with Us Weekly’s Backstage Pass. The band ...
The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Punknews.org referred to the track as an "excellent song" and "The perfect predecessor as their last single 'Dirty Little Secret'", [3] while About.com reviewed "Move Along" as "another slice of catchy pop-rock this time attached to an uplifting, encouraging message.