Genius Lyrics
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blink-182 – YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'VE GOT
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This song is written about Mark Hoppus' personal struggles and his perspective on life after he was diagnosed with cancer in 2021. In December 2022, drummer Travis shared he was
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blink-182 Get Reflective On New Song “YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’VE GOT”
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It arrives two days ahead of their new album ‘ONE MORE TIME...’
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Joan Jett – You Don't Know What You Got
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I was caught so unaware / When you made other plans / Promises you swore to keep / Were more than you could stand / You don't know what you've got / You don't know what you've got
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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – You Don't Know What You've Got (Live)
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[Verse 1] / I was caught so unaware / When you made other plans / Promises you swore to keep / Were more than you could stand / [Chorus] / You don't know what you've got / You don'
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blink-182 "Happy Days" Official Lyrics & Meaning
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Aug 15, 2019 ... Comments368. Salce. Dude. Never thought I'd see mark on genius. This is epic.
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blink-182 – EDGING
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge, Tom DeLonge & Mark Hoppus] / I ain't that cool, a little fucked in the head / They'll be hangin' me quick when I'm back from the dead / Get the rope, get the
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Read All The Lyrics To blink-182’s New Album ‘ONE MORE TIME...’
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Mark, Tom, and Travis are back.
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Ral Donner – You Don’t Know What You’ve Got (Until You Lose It)
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You don't know what you've got until you lose it / You gave me you-your love but I abused it / And now I'm sorry for the things I didn't say / 'Cause I know now I acted in a
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blink-182 – MORE THAN YOU KNOW
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1: Mark Hoppus] / Your bed is the last battlefield, a nuclear weapon / Let's search and destroy all the innocent throats we can step on / You bury
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blink-182 – I Miss You
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“I Miss You” is one of Blink-182’s most iconic tracks, serving as a haunting depiction of the effect depression can have on a relationship and its subsequent fallout.
The song ‘I
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Juice WRLD (Ft. blink-182) – Starstruck
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On “Starstruck,“ Juice WRLD and Mark Hoppus sing their hearts out to their significant others, telling them how they are special and deserve everything. They compare their lovers
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blink-182 – Dammit
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The lead single from Blink-182’s second album Dude Ranch is a song concerning maturity. A fictional partner was written by bassist Mark Hoppus.
“Dammit” later appeared on the band
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blink-182 – Hope
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[Verse 1] / Why can't you see you torture me? / You're already thinking about someone else / When he comes home you'll be in his arms / And I'll be gone / [Chorus] / But i know, my
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blink-182 – ONE MORE TIME
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“One More Time” is a song by blink-182 that reflects on their turbulent history and the personal bonds between its members. It explores how they have faced two life-threatening
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blink-182 – BLINK WAVE
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[Verse 1: Mark Hoppus] / "Hey," you said, I'm sorry but I ain't quite heaven-sent / My nervous system's just a nervous wreck / And on and on we're torn apart and strung along
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blink-182 – Online Songs
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A classic song about jealousy and wishing you could have another chance.
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Smash Mouth – All Star
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Smash Mouth’s best known song, with part of its enduring popularity/infamy caused by its inclusion in the opening scene of Shrek. And yet the music video is a tie-in to another
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blink-182 – Stay Together for the Kids
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“Stay Together For the Kids” is written from the point of view of a child with divorced parents. Duel vocalists Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus were growing up when both their parents
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blink-182 – Point of View
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[Chorus] / Two different people, two different places / Through a one way window with two different faces / Agreements are not reached, favors are forgotten / The other person's
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blink-182 – I Really Wish I Hated You
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“I Really Wish I Hated You” was one of the toughest songs to write for this record according to Mark and Matt. The song went through almost 5 different iterations which made Matt
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blink-182 – CUT ME OFF
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / I kinda love the way you hate me / You only call me 'cause I'm crazy / I ain't that way, it's 'cause you made me / Your frozen breath in the air / All your
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blink-182 – Stay Together for the Kids
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“Stay Together For the Kids” is written from the point of view of a child with divorced parents. Duel vocalists Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus were growing up when both their parents
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blink-182 – I Really Wish I Hated You
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“I Really Wish I Hated You” was one of the toughest songs to write for this record according to Mark and Matt. The song went through almost 5 different iterations which made Matt
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Colleen Green – Boring (blink-182 Cover)
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[Verse 1] / You don't need nothing / And I know that you won't even try / Don't wait for me to help you / Too late for any of my advice / [Chorus] / No trust / All I got is lies
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blink-182 – Point of View
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[Chorus] / Two different people, two different places / Through a one way window with two different faces / Agreements are not reached, favors are forgotten / The other person's
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blink-182 – Boring
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[Verse 1] / You don't need nothing / And I know that you won't even try / Don't wait for me to help you / It's too late for any of my advice / [Chorus] / No trust / All I got is
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Lustra – Scotty Doesn't Know
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In Eurotrip, Scotty plays a naive, confused teenager who graduates high school only to see his girlfriend cheat and his plans fall apart. At the school’s graduation party, a local
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blink-182 – Marlboro Man (Demo #2 version)
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[Verse 1 - Tom DeLonge] / This one day / My mind is strained / And can I can I can I have fun / No matter what I do / Or how much I just sit here / I can't go on just sucking my
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blink-182 – Blame It on My Youth
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The lead single off blink-182’s 8th studio album is a slow pop-punk track that reminisces on the band members' childhoods. “Blame It On My Youth” sees Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba
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blink-182 – I Miss You
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“I Miss You” is one of Blink-182’s most iconic tracks, serving as a haunting depiction of the effect depression can have on a relationship and its subsequent fallout.
The song ‘I
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blink-182 – ANTHEM PART 3
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / Everything that we've tried / We'll keep waking up to that light / We'll see rising of a new tide / We are starting up a new life / When your head is
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blink-182 – OTHER SIDE
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“Other Side” is a tribute to longtime blink-182 crew member and Mark Hoppus‘ bass tech, Robert 'Noise’ Ortiz, who passed away in May 2022. The song not only talks about the impact
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blink-182 – Pathetic
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“Pathetic” is the first track on blink-182’s second studio album Dude Ranch.
The song’s lyrics describe how the band members are romantically inept and, simply put, pathetic. But
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blink-182 – No Future
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“No Future” was released early on June 22 through Blink-182’s YouTube channel.
“No Future” was a song we cut off the record at one point. [We were] talking about the idea of how
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blink-182 – Aliens Exist
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“Aliens Exist” is a song about lead singer Tom Delonge’s belief in aliens. Tom, who has a strong fascination and belief in extraterrestrial life and even claims to have made
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blink-182 – First Date
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As the title suggests, this song is about two people’s first date together. One of them is self-conscious and nervous about what the other thinks, but enjoys the excitement and
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Powfu, beabadoobee & blink-182 – death bed - bonus remix
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[Intro: beabadoobee] / Don't stay awake for too long, don't go to bed / I'll make a cup of coffee for your head / It'll get you up and going out of bed / [Verse 1: Powfu] / Yeah, I
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Tom Petty – You Don't Know How It Feels
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“You Don’t Know How It Feels” is a song and the lead single from Tom Petty’s 1994 album Wildflowers. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and
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blink-182 – Waggy
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“Waggy” first appeared on the band’s 1996 EP They Came to Conquer… Uranus. It was later re-recorded for Dude Ranch.
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blink-182 – Point of View (Flyswatter version)
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“Point of View” talks about compassion, and that we have to understand that each of us has their own problems and views. The song is the fifth track on blink-182’s first ever demo
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