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All Downhill from Here

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"All Downhill from Here"
Single by New Found Glory
from the album Catalyst
ReleasedMarch 22, 2004
RecordedRoyaltone Studios, Sunset Sound Studios
Genre
Length3:14
LabelGeffen, Drive-Thru
Songwriter(s)Chad Gilbert, Steve Klein
Producer(s)Neal Avron
New Found Glory singles chronology
"Ex-Miss"
(2003)
"All Downhill from Here"
(2004)
"It's Not Your Fault"
(2006)

"All Downhill from Here" is the first single from New Found Glory's fourth studio album, Catalyst. It was released to radio on April 6, 2004.[2] It peaked at number 11 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks.[3] It was their last of 4 singles to chart in the US.

Music video

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The music video for the song was created in cooperation with a group of French animators who worked on creating a unique environment of creatures. The video was co-directed by the animation team and Meiert Avis. In the video, the creatures are seen building a structure. The band is featured in the video on a platform playing while gradually rising. As they continue to rise, they eventually reach a representation of heaven before the platform drops. A creature runs through some of the supports and the structure collapses. When the music video for this song aired on MTV's Total Request Live, fans voted it on the show fifty days in a row, eventually leading to the video's retirement on the program.

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "All Downhill From Here"
Chart (2004) Peak
position
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[4] 11

Track listing

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The enhanced version of this single features four tracks.

  1. "All Downhill from Here"
  2. "Broken Sound" (Radio Session)
  3. "The Minute I Met You"
  4. "All Downhill from Here" (CD-ROM track)

References

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  1. ^ Rose, Ethan. "Best Early 2000s Pop Punk Songs". Rant Hollywood. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "FMQB Airplay Archive: Modern Rock". Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Incorporated. Archived from the original on March 22, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  3. ^ allmusic
  4. ^ "New Found Glory Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved January 31 2023.