Genius Lyrics
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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 – 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 – All the Small Things
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Blink-182 founder Tom DeLonge wrote this song with bassist/singer Mark Hoppus. DeLonge wrote this song about his then-girlfriend and eventual wife, Jenna Jenkins. His anecdotes—
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blink-182 – DANCE WITH ME
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[Intro: Tom DeLonge] / When I teach masturbation, I'm always just like, "Have fun with it" / [Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / Don't think, maybe she won't refuse / She knows everything
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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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blink-182 – Online Songs
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A classic song about jealousy and wishing you could have another chance.
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blink-182 – Josie
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Mark Hoppus confirmed on his Tumblr that “Josie” was written with “an imaginary ideal girlfriend” in mind. When looking for a name, his friend—Elyse Rogers from Dance Hall Crashers
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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 – 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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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 – TV
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Blink wrote this song as a satire on how humans have become such mindless couch potatoes. Americans especially love watching their TV. The first thing many of us do when we get
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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 – 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 – Carousel
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“Carousel” finds a lonely Tom DeLonge looking back at his school days fondly. His reminiscing of those carefree days send his emotions round like a “carousel.”
“Carousel” is also
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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 – Dumpweed
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The first track off Enema of the State, “Dumpweed” is a classic song about staying in a relationship because you’re too afraid of what will happen if you’re on your own without
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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 – 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 – Bored to Death
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“Bored To Death” is the first single from Blink-182’s 2016 album, California, and the first to feature Matt Skiba, who replaced long-time guitarist Tom DeLonge in 2015.
Producer
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blink-182 – Not Now
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This song was on the UK edition of the self-titled record as a bonus track and was originally recorded during the self-titled sessions. Its subject matter continues the album’s
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blink-182 – Happy Days
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The third single from blink-182’s 8th studio album, “Happy Days” tackles themes of chasing your dreams during hard times and not giving up. The song is the first track after Tom’s
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blink-182 – Anthem
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“Anthem” is the twelfth and final track from blink-182’s third studio album, Enema Of The State, released in 1999. The song discusses the aftermath of a massive party booked by the
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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 – Violence
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“Violence” is the fourth track on Blink 182’s self-titled sixth studio album. It follows the singer’s unhealthy obsession with a girl who appears to unemotionally move from person
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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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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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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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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 – Always
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The fourth single from their 5th (self-titled) album, “Always” is a track centered around the longing for an old relationship, with the taste and smell once so synonymous with
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blink-182 – Easy Target
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Tom explains in the album’s liner notes that “Easy Target” was based on a story from “a friend’s”—who has since been revealed to be producer Jerry Finn—middle school years. Finn
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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 – Darkside
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The fourth single from blink-182’s 8th studio album, “Darkside” is similar in meaning to fellow Californian single “She’s Out Of Her Mind”. The track tells the story of a guy who
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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 – 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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