Alex Gaskarth, frontman for the rock band All Time Low, shares the story behind his prized Takamine 2004 limited edition acoustic guitar. Adorned with the constellations Ursa Major and Draco, the guitar captured his attention as a star-obsessed teen, leading him to save his allowance and strike a deal with his parents for a birthday gift that would ultimately shape his musical path. "It just kinda spoke to me," he recalls, noting its deep, resonant sound and unique design.

As the singer/songwriter insists, the guitar will be part of his collection "forever" — a fitting sentiment for the band's most recent release, The Forever Sessions Vol. 1. A celebration of All Time Low's 20-year milestone, the album features fresh takes on fan-favorite tracks including "Dear Maria, Count Me In (ATL's Version)." For more episodes of It Goes To 11, visit GRAMMY.com/videos