Genius Meanings
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blink-182 – Heart's All Gone
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“Heart’s All Gone” is a fast-paced song that harks back to the earlier music of blink-182. It is an unofficial single from Neighborhoods. The song is about someone who doesn’t care
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blink-182 – Heart's All Gone (Interlude)
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This instrumental piece was composed by Hoppus and was simultaneously created with the punk anthem “Hearts All Gone.” While writing the song, he couldn’t decide whether or not the
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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 – Wishing Well
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / Been gone a long time, I kinda lost my way, can't find it / And I caught a short ride to the grave and back this season / I can try to get by, but every
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▽ (wdpt) – MΞLT
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[Текст песни «MΞLT»] / [Инструментал]
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blink-182 – Life's So Boring
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[Instrumental]
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blink-182 – Love Is Dangerous
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The final song from the standard edition of Neighborhoods sees Tom singing about the feeling of love and facing the consequences of when it fails. It shows Tom exhausted from
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blink-182 – Even If She Falls
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / And she was like a starry night / Like a Ferris wheel, full of blue-green eyes / And a heart of steel, always on her own / Almost never real / [Pre-Chorus
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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 – 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 – Stockholm Syndrome
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The term, Stockholm Syndrome, was coined in the early ‘70s to describe the puzzling reactions of four bank employees to their captor. It describes the psychological phenomenon in
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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 – Please Take Me Home
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / Oh no, it happened again / She's cool, she's hot, she's my friend / I'd drive for hours, it's so / You leave me nowhere to go / [Pre-Chorus: Tom DeLonge
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blink-182 – This Is Home
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / We work and slave the day away / We're raised in perfect families / We fuck and fight like vagabonds / We dance like fucking animals / Don't stop the band
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blink-182 – TURPENTINE
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[Intro: Tom DeLonge] / Soak your clothes in kerosene / Cleanse the mind with ketamine / Slide your mom on top of me / Wash yourself with turpentine! / [Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / My
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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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The All-American Rejects – Swing, Swing
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“Swing, Swing” is the third song on The All-American Rejects' debut album. The track was also the lead single from the album and released on Dec. 2, 2002.
The song peaked at #8 on
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blink-182 – Every Time I Look for You
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Featured in American Pie 2, this song taps into the theme of teenage love, an aspect Blink describes so eloquently in many of their songs. The fast paced guitar and drums
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blink-182 (Ft. Robert Smith) – All of This
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blink-182 shared a member of staff with The Cure, as the American rockers were huge fans of Robert Smith, they managed to get him on this track.
Of blink-182’s concerns that Smith
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blink-182 – MH 4.18.2011
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The song title comes from the file name on Mark Hoppus' computer, the MH being his initials and the numbers indicating the date. The band decided to keep the name because it
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Todd in the Shadows – POP SONG REVIEW: "Closer" by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey
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In Todd’s Pop Song Reviews #111, Todd takes a look at “Closer” – one of the biggest hits of 2016 by one of his least favorite pop acts – and comes to a surprising conclusion.
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blink-182 – Untitled
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[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge] / I think of awhile ago / We might have had it all / I was so stupid then / You needed time to grow / But now just as things change / As well my feelings do
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blink-182 – Adam's Song
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A popular song by Blink-182 describing a young boy’s suicide note. It’s a break from their usual light-hearted material, but the end is still life affirming as he decides not to go
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blink-182 – The First Time
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The opening track to NINE, “The First Time”, is about the feelings you get when you try something out for the first time, whether it be taking meds, falling in love and going on a
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blink-182 – What Went Wrong
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An underrated song off Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, this track describes the emotional toll of a breakup beautifully. Much like the more popular “I Miss You,” Tom delves into
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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 – 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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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 – 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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