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Heavy is the crown.
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One More Time… Official Discussion (Constant Tug and Nut)
Jans Stand replied to Kay's topic in Blink 182
I love the use of the word underrated here. Perfectly said. It's just the grating production for me on the chorus makes it hard to listen to, everything is so loud. The song itself is super cool, Mark's voice sounds super cool here, almost get a Damon Albarn vibe, which Mark sounds good at. It is a song you never could picture them making in 1,000 years gives it an extra boost to me. the outro will always stick with me, I remember where I was listening to it on repeat the first few times. Looking up at the sun, it fit perfectly. Childhood on Pt. 2 level production would be super satisfying. -
These songs are the closest to the continuation of DED we could have gotten? But with more modern/processed production.
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'Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, we will never let them divide us" is the best line from the "Part 2" though. The production being better makes such a big difference, it's a lot easier to listen to on repeat. OMT is a gem, but I think this bodes better moving forward. I could do songs like this till the end and be pretty damn enthused.
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The You Don't Know What You've Got complaints are weird. It's so intentionally repetitive to drive the point accross, the name of the song is literally that. The fluctuations in the phrase are what make it. I don't believe it's this lazy chorus at all, it's an artistic choice and a good one. a break from the formula Plus it sounds very personal from both of them, Mark's lyrics obviously, and Tom belting his feelings that came from Mark's cancer scare
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Why the fuck is All In My Head such a grower. I hated this song first release, it fits nicely with the others now. Intro kind of annoys me still (zzommgg guitar explosion) but the rest of the song is fucking solid. The verses ride like an older blink song. "I gotta sickening feeling! We do this night after night but now I start to doubt it" is such a good delivery by Mark.
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I love Bad News, but I can easily see why it gets left off. It was a fun moment to hear Mark go in like that, but if feels more like a homage if that makes sense. Bad News is sick though.
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Back in the day Enema and Toypaj were considered semi-poppy but if you listen to any of it today, even the poppier hits, they fucking rip. Was just jamming Give Me One Good Reason and it goes pretty hard. Finn was a master. Also you forgot us Neighborhood fans, who like to think introspectively, not follow the herd like sheep, and are overall just more alpha and have lots of sex.
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The Olés were specifically made for frat boys.
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Easy to photoshop that or Aaron’s sock, I’ll take it from the man’s mouth directly from the pod.
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Is that two days in a row now slaying the board a new one? Ouchies. I’m doing this all night long (‘Olé)
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You wouldn’t know any different if that were the case and would love it jus the same…(if not more)
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It was literally stated specifically on the Aaron Rubin podcast with I wanna say the guy from our board ya dingbat?
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Wrong. Aaron Rubin answered this in an interview, the Olés were originally only at the end. Nice just completely and confidently making that up though?
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The Olés are there off the bat because Rufus Toofus or whatever songwriter in the room wanted to use blink to try and create a new radio jam instead of letting Tom eloquently craft the song as he originally intended (Olés at the end, end as the real chorus)