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What's better than having your own bunk on All Time Low's tour bus as they cross the country on The Bamboozle Roadshow this month? A bunk on All Time Low's tour bus AND the guarantee of bottomless pizza, breadsticks and your drink of choice. And a free iPad. But that's never going to happen. Stop living in your own private fantasy world. What is happening is All Time Low: Posted, where we're stalking following All Time Low all this month on The Bamboozle Roadshow, with Forever the Sickest Kids, Boys Like Girls and LMFAO.

Check out Posted.mtv.com every day to stay connected with All Time Low, Forever the Sickest Kids, Boys Like Girls and LMFAO, with behind-the-scenes videos, photos, tweets and more from the road. They're busy, but they're not too busy to keep you Posted every day. You know something awesome/ridiculous will go down, because All Time Low practically invited awesome/ridiculous. It may or may not involve a burrito.

Follow All Time Low throughout June at Posted.mtv.com and on Twitter. But first, watch All Time Low do what they do second-best: hit some balls. Plus, check out brand-new photos of All Time Low on tour and watch our favorite All Time Low videos, including "Damned If I Do Ya ( Damned If I Don't)" and two videos from All Time Low's MTV Unplugged performance -- "Dear Maria, Count Me In" and "Coffee Shop Soundtrack."

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Back in 1990, gas was around $1.20 per gallon, Miley Cyrus wasn't even born yet (!!!) and Spice Girls' Mel B still had hair on both sides of her head. Those were the days!

In celebration of our favorite (and most recent) decade, we thought it was time to scribble up a list of our favorite '90s-est videos. So pause that episode of "Seinfeld," put on your Hypercolor tee and crack open a can of Crystal Pepsi. It's time to party like it's, um, 1990!

1.) Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991): The task was simple: Set up a mock pep rally with all sorts of grunge misfits and a creepy-looking janitor, tell Nirvana to play and try to lip-synch accordingly, and press 'record.' To this day, people still might not understand what Kurt Cobain was singing -- something about mosquitoes and Taquitos?? -- but, almost 20 years later, the clip still remains a '90s-era classic.

2.) Snoop Doggy Dogg's "What's My Name?" (1993): For better or worse, our urban vernacular would never be the same after the introduction of Snoop-a-loop and his unique doggy style. The Dr. Dre protégé was a mere pup when he filmed this video in the early '90s, but aside from his receding cornrows and a slight pimp cup gut, he looks almost exactly the same.

3.) Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" (1995): When Alanis Morissette first came out with this blurry and completely aggro clip, she was nearly dismissed as being an angry-chick one-hit wonder. However, angry chicks flocked to the song in droves because they related to the tune's fury and Alanis' candor -- even if she allegedly wrote the song about her sour romance with Dave Coulier from "Full House" -- making her an icon for bitter Betties everywhere. Suck on that, Uncle Joey!

4.) Hanson's "MMMBop" (1997): When Hanson skyrocketed to the top of the charts with this nonsensical lil' ditty, it seemed like they came from out of nowhere. (Technically, they came from the middle of nowhere, as insinuated by the band's first major-label album, appropriately titled Middle Of Nowhere.) Before a baby-faced angel named Justin Bieber was even in preschool, the brothers Hanson were driving the girls crazy with their innocent-looking punims, nonthreatening demeanor and obscenely catchy pop songs. Hell, judging from the response they got a couple weeks ago at The Bamboozle, not a whole lot has changed -- except the whole puberty thing.

5.) Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way" (1999): Sure, when I was in college, many local fraternities used to play this song on repeat for hours on end as a way to torture their pledges, but at the time of its release, this song was rad. No, really. Stop laughing. It was! Not only were The Backstreet Boys the biggest band on the planet, but this slick and polished big-budget clip would single-handedly increase the sales of knee-length trench coats and private jet hangers. (OK, that's just a guess, but the video did inspire one bitchin' pop-punk parody.)

+ Who'd we forget? Let us know in the comments!

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Who's your daddy? Apparently, Weezer is, according to the latest single off the group's 2009 album Raditude, appropriately titled "I'm Your Daddy."

The song's video is an onstage and behind-the-scenes homage to Weezer, complete with overzealous fan shots, sing-along performance footage between frontman Rivers Cuomo and Paramore's Hayley Williams, and celebrity DJ Steve Aoki manning the wheels of steel. (Wait ... What?) The clip was filmed during the band's last tour -- that is, before Cuomo was injured in a bus accident and the band was forced to cancel the remaining routing.

Thankfully, Cuomo is all better now and Weezer will be returning to the road on May 2 by co-headlining The Bamboozle in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Their album Raditude is out now.

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While Gossip Girl takes a summer hiatus, Lil' J—better known as actress Taylor Momsen—will be busy, but not on the Upper East Side. Instead, she's trading in her Christian Louboutin's for a pair of flip flops* while she heads out to perform on the Warped Tour with her band Pretty Reckless.

(*I'm sure Tay-Tay wouldn't be caught dead wearing sandals on stage. I mean, what would Courtney Love say? I just hope she packs a pair of shower shoe because there's nothing less rock 'n' roll than a gnarly case of foot fungus. Am I right?)

Anywho, in order to warm up for a stint on this year's punk-rock traveling circus, Momsen & Co. will be performing a Warped kick-off party on April 9 at the Key Club in Los Angeles, California, alongside fellow Warped acts like Andrew W.K. and Pierce The Veil. Then, less than a month later and on the other side of the country, you can catch the band at The Bamboozle Music Festival on May 1 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Taylor's frequent-flyer status has to be through the roof! I wonder if she's eligible for a free upgrade yet...

Check out the video below to hear what bands inspire Taylor Momsen and for a complete list of summer tour dates, mosey on over to Pretty Reckless' official site.

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All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth (Photo credit: Gary Wolstenholme / Redferns)

The Bamboozle concert brand is slowly taking over the nation. First, there's the original Bamboozle Festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which takes place May 1-2. Then, to make sure the West Coast didn't feel neglected, the fest started Bamboozle Left in Irvine, California, which goes down this March 27-28. Plus, this year marks the first Midwest version of the series, which is happening in Chicago on May 15.

Finally, in case you don't live in any of those three areas, there's always the traveling Bamboozle Roadshow, which is a month-long summer tour featuring headliners like All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, LMFAO and Third Eye Blind. If your brain didn't already explode from all that pop-rock goodness, then hold on to your beanies because the Roadshow will also feature a rotating stable of support bands in each city, including Good Charlotte, Hellogoodbye, Hanson, Forever The Sickest Kids, Cartel and more.

The tour's pre-sale will run from Tuesday, March 2nd at 10 a.m. local time through Friday, March 5th at 10 p.m. local time. Tickets will then be available to the general public starting Saturday, March 6th at 10 a.m. local time.

Check out Bamboozle Roadshow tour dates after the jump. Read more...

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I'm not gonna tell you a million things you already know about Tiffany Giardina. I mean, I'm not your mom, you know? OBVIOUSLY you already love her, and she's in your top 8, and you know that her album's called No Average Angel and that she's pals with the Jonas Brothers and that she even SPENT CHRISTMAS WITH THE JONAS BROTHERS!!! Because life is just no fairsies.

So I ALSO don't need to tell you that Andrew Bennett, who directed the Jonas Brothers' "Year 3000" video also directed Tiffany's "No Average Angel" video.

But I AM gonna tell you five things I LOVE about Tiffany Giardina. Ahem...

1.) The fact that Tiffany subtly references the VMAs makes me hope she gets a VMA nomination this year. Or at least an invite. (Um, I'll see what I can do?)

2.) Totally selfish reason here: Tiffany's "No Average Angel" was filmed in BROOKLYN! Where I live! w00t! That means that Tiffany and I have ONE MORE THING in common with Biggie!

3.) While some celebrities ARE charity cases (I won't name names, but their names sound an awful lot like Mindsay Mohan), Tiffany spends her time GIVING to charity and charitable causes, like the Ronald McDonald House. And, even though school can be super boring, it's still important and whatevskies. And Tiffany's probably smarter than us (and by "us," I mean "me") since she did a music education tour and toured middle schools, which is cool but doesn't sound as fun as the summer camp tour she did. Because everybody knows that summer is more fun than school.

3.) Tiffany is on Twitter! Follow her at @TiffanyGiardina. I do!

4.) Not only is she friends with Drew Seeley, (see?) but Tiffany's friends and tourmates with Push Play! And they're both performing at Bamboozle this weekend!

5.) Three words: You. Better. Run. Two more: Pat. Benetar... I can't resist a good Pat Benetar cover! ("You Better Run" is a Pat Benetar cover... But you already knew that.)

Watch Tiffany Giardina's "No Average Angel" video after the jump, and tell me what YOU love about her.

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