Rock Out To Stand Atlantic's Infectious Pop-Punk Anthem, "HATE ME (SOMETIMES)"

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And with perfect timing, pop-punk rockers Stand Atlantic just released their brand new banger "Hate Me (Sometimes)." Just before the start of their US co-headlining tour with The Faim, WSTR, Hold Close and Point North presented by The Noise and Ones To Watch, Stand Atlantic has blessed us with even more new music.  

Coming in as their first new track since the release of last year's breakout  Skinny Dipping LP, Stand Atlantic's new song, "Hate Me (Sometimes)," is an energetic pop-punk anthem coupled with a calming and serene outro.      

Check out the new track below to get you ready to see Stand Atlantic on tour. Afterward, make sure to grab tickets here.  

Want more Stand Atlantic? Watch their "Rooftop Riots" performance with The Noise below!

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