Genius Lyrics
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Cali Rodi – Blink-182 + U
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[Verse 1] / Still have your T-shirt hanging in my closet / If you ever want it back I'ma tell you that I lost it / 'Cause I still wear it every night can't get myself to wash it
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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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blink-182 – Down
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“Down” was released on June 21, 2004 as the third single from blink-182’s 2003 self-titled album. The song peaked at number 10 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The song
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blink-182 – The Rock Show
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“The Rock Show” explores the thoughts and behavior of a teenage punk-rocker who goes to the Vans Warped Tour, and subsequently falls in love with a girl there.
The first single
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blink-182 – Strings
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Originally featured on blink-182’s mixtape Buddha
Mark doesn’t want to be tied down by strings to anybody, but he also doesn’t want to be alone. So he tries to decide between
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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 – Go
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“Go” is a song about domestic violence. It tells the story of a protagonist named Mark (based off of Mark Hoppus, the lead singer) who heard his father yelling inside and saw his
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blink-182 – HURT (INTERLUDE)
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[Verse: Tom DeLonge] / Have you hurt like this before? (Oh-oh, oh-oh) / When your heart's already torn (Oh-oh, oh-oh) / When your tears are on my mind (Oh-oh, oh-oh) / We fall
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Cal Scruby – Blink 182
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[Intro] / Look what you made me do / [Verse 1] / Okay I'm ready if you ready / Cock it back and hold it steady / I pull up in Malibu / But I ain't hoppin' out the Chevy, no / Tell
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blink-182 – Mutt
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“Mutt” was inspired by Benji Weatherly, a pro surfer Tom once lived with who had a lot of sex.
The song played during Benji’s part in the 1998 surf video The Show. Before its
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blink-182 – Wildfire
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“Wildfire” was released on May 11, 2017, as the fourth single of the bands Deluxe edition of California. It’s a song about giving up on life, suicide and finding your way out of
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blink-182 – FELL IN LOVE
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / Late nights, feelin' kinda lonely / Drive home, no one's waiting for me / I don't miss the days before I fell for you / Last time was fun, but overrated
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Your Broken Hero – Blink-182
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[Verse 1] / I found the CD you made me when we / Skipped town to Colorado it was / Just me and you / We listened to blink-182 / I thought the other day that I would be okay / But
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blink-182 – Quarantine
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Written and recorded entirely in quarantine due to COVID-19, the lyrics reference life while in lockdown and president Donald J. Trump’s wishful thinking that has hurt the United
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blink-182 – Obvious
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The song explores the turmoil and confusion inherent in a relationship marked by betrayal and repetition, questioning the possibility of healing and moving forward when trust and
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blink-182 – Dysentery Gary
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Dysentery is an infection that gives you violent, bloody diarrhea. This fuckboy “Gary” is giving a bunch of girls dysentery by hooking up with them, probably disgusting them during
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blink-182 – Up All Night
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The first single from Blink 182’s reunion album, Neighborhoods, “Up All Night” marks a different direction from the once immature rockers, conjuring an image of desperation when
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blink-182 – Built This Pool
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Early in their career, Blink-182 quickly earned a reputation for their irreverent, juvenile sense of humor in the form of their signature “joke songs,” such as “Ben Wah Balls” and
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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 – After Midnight
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The second official single from the album Neighborhoods narrates the story of a troubled couple looking for an escape. The song is about complex and damaged people falling in love
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blink-182 – Here's Your Letter
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“Here’s Your Letter” serves as a letter to someone, one’s partner, to tell them it’s over and there is no way to fix the broken relationship. Mark said:
It’s a song from which I
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blink-182 – Man Overboard
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“Man Overboard” is generally considered to be about the firing of blink-182’s original drummer Scott Raynor, due to his alcohol abuse—though this was never confirmed by the band
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blink-182 – Asthenia
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“Asthenia” is an eerie song about isolation and contemplating loneliness. Tom DeLonge explained the song’s meaning in the album’s liner notes:
This song is about one thing only
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UPSTAIRS – Blink 182
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[Pre-Chorus] / All the, small things / Balmain, ripped jeans / Conver-sations / I want back what you wasted / Always, I know / You'll be, a lil hoe / Watch me, pree me / Text me
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blink-182 – Natives
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This song is about the ever discussed ‘punk rock credentials’ that bands like blink-182 have to keep proving, but they’re beyond that now.
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Half an Orange – Blink 182
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[Verse] / We could play Blink, Blink 182 / Lay around the house and daydream 'til the afternoon / Thinking 'bout the times that we had / When this was all that we knew / When this
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Tyla Yaweh & Juice WRLD – Blink-182
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Together with Tyla Yaweh, Juice WRLD shouts out some of his favorite rock and on “Blink-182.” Together they mention the punk-rock bands that helped influence their musical style
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blink-182 – Ghost on the Dance Floor
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The lyrics in “Ghost On the Dance Floor” carry straight on from “I’m Lost Without You,” the final track on Blink-182’s previous studio album. The protagonist continues dealing with
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blink-182 – Cacophony
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[Verse 1] / When you talk about tomorrow / I'm not sure about today / When you tell me that you love me / What am I supposed to say? / [Chorus] / Sometimes I don't feel / The same
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blink-182 – Generational Divide
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The second extracted single from blink-182’s 8th studio album is a short 49 seconds song that features a comeback to Travis Barker’s fast drums. Contrary to popular belief, of this
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blink-182 – M+M's
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“M+M’s” is a love song about Mark’s girlfriend at the time, Michelle—hence Mark+Michelle.
It was the very first Blink-182 song to be played on the radio. They credit radio deejay
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blink-182 – Anthem, Pt. 2
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“Anthem Part Two” is a protest anthem, looking at how adults are already ruining kids' futures.
It’s the first track from Blink-182’s fourth studio album, Take Off Your Pants And
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blink-182 – Transvestite
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A “Super Fan Bonus Track” from the original
Blink album Buddha.
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blink-182 – Depends
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blink-182 close out their debut album in textbook blink-182 joke style.
In this Mark and Tom exchange their woes about how they simply can’t control their bladders, ever. The
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blink-182 – San Diego
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“San Diego” is an homage to the city Blink-182 grew up in; they recall the good times they spent in the city and how it shaped them. It’s one of the happier tunes on the album
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blink-182 – Going Away to College
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Mark Hoppus allegedly wrote this song in about ten minutes after watching Can’t Hardly Wait while feeling home-sick on Valentine’s Day, 1999. He began to think about the pain of
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