At The Drive-In’s “One Armed Scissor” tops AP’s “Haircut 100” singles countdown

At The Drive-In Featured in the newest issue of Alternative Press is the magazine’s “Haircut 100” special, counting down a decade of the comtemporary punk/emo scene’s best singles. Topping the list is “One Armed Scissor,” the 2000 single by defunct post-hardcore icons At The Drive-In. Other notable entries are the Gaslight Anthem‘s “The ’59 Sound” at No. 13, Piebald‘s “American Hearts” at No. 23, Against Me!‘s “Thrash Unreal” at No. 46, the Bouncing Souls‘ “True Believers” at No. 50 and Dropkick Murphys‘ “I’m Shipping Up To Boston” at No. 72. A number of bands placed with multiple singles on the list, including Rise Against, Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, Brand New, Death Cab For Cutie, Glassjaw and Bad Religion.

Voting was conducted by a panel of AP staff and contributing writers, music-industry professionals (including Punknews.org editors Aubin and Brian, as well as Pastepunk.com founder Jordan Baker), as well as band members from Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory and others.

You can see the entire list below; to see which 10 songs just didn’t make the cut, click here and to see ballots of select voters, click here.
Source At The Drive-In Featured in the newest issue of Alternative Press is the magazine’s “Haircut 100” special, counting down a decade of the comtemporary punk/emo scene’s best singles. Topping the list is “One Armed Scissor,” the 2000 single by defunct post-hardcore icons At The Drive-In. Other notable entries are the Gaslight Anthem‘s “The ’59 Sound” at No. 13, Piebald‘s “American Hearts” at No. 23, Against Me!‘s “Thrash Unreal” at No. 46, the Bouncing Souls‘ “True Believers” at No. 50 and Dropkick Murphys‘ “I’m Shipping Up To Boston” at No. 72. A number of bands placed with multiple singles on the list, including Rise Against, Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, Brand New, Death Cab For Cutie, Glassjaw and Bad Religion.

Voting was conducted by a panel of AP staff and contributing writers, music-industry professionals (including Punknews.org editors Aubin and Brian, as well as Pastepunk.com founder Jordan Baker), as well as band members from Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory and others.

You can see the entire list below; to see which 10 songs just didn’t make the cut, click here and to see ballots of select voters, click here.
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