“All My Exes” from My Side of Paradise is a full-throttle blast of pop-rock adrenaline. From the first guitar strike, the energy is relentless — riffs tearing through the mix like sparks off pavement, drums thundering forward with that perfect “leave-your-troubles-behind” momentum. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to slam the car windows down and scream the chorus into the wind like you did when you were sixteen.
The vocals carry that same reckless freedom — raw, expressive, and just cheeky enough to make you grin before you shout along. There’s a wildness here, a sense of shrugging off the weight of everything and giving yourself permission to feel gloriously messy again.
And Reddick’s appearance? Pure nostalgia gold. His voice slides in with its signature pop-punk punch, tying the whole thing together like a reunion between old friends who still know how to stir up trouble.
It’s a rush, a release, press play:
