My Side of Paradise have always been known for their cinematic, high-energy tracks, but “All My Exes” shows that the band can also bring humor, wit, and pure fun to the mix. From the opening riff, the song grabs your attention with an infectious melody and clever lyrics that flip the usual breakup narrative on its head.
Featuring Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup, the track gets an instant boost of nostalgic charm. His iconic voice blends seamlessly with the band’s energetic performance, adding a layer of authenticity to the early-2000s pop-punk vibe that fans of the genre will adore. The song manages to be cheeky without ever feeling forced, striking the perfect balance between humor and musicality.
Overall, “All My Exes” is a playful reminder that My Side of Paradise aren’t afraid to experiment. The song is catchy, relatable, and just a little rebellious—a track that’s destined to be a sing-along favorite at live shows and playlists alike.
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