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Artist/Band:
Blink 182
Lyrics for Song: Adams Song
Lyrics for Album: Enema of the State
I never thought I'd,
I'd die alone
I laughed the loudest, who'd have known?
I traced the cord back to the wall
No wonder it was never plugged in at all
I took my time,
I hurried up
The choice was mine, I didn't think enough
I'm too depressed, To go on
You'll be sorry when I'm gone
I never conquered, rarely came
16 just held such better days
Days when I still felt alive
We couldn't wait to get outside
The world was wide, too late to try
The tour was over, we'd survived
I couldn't wait till I got home
To pass the time in my room alone
I never thought I'd die alone
Another six months I'll be unknown
Give all my things to all my friends
You'll never step foot in my room again
You'll close it off,You'll board it up
Remember the time that I spilled the cup
Of apple juice in the hall
Please tell mom this is not her fault
I never conquered, rarely came
16 just held such better days
Days when I still felt alive
We couldn't wait to get outside
The world was wide, too late to try
The tour was over, we'd survived
I couldn't wait till I got home
To pass the time in my room alone
I never conquered, rarely came
Tomorrow holds such better days
Days when I can still feel alive
When I cant wait to get outside
The world is wide, the time goes by
The tour is over, I survived
I can't wait till I get home
To pass the time in my room alone
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Adams Song
Released on Blink-182's 1999 album Enema of the State, Adams Song stands as a quintessential example of the band's mid-90s pop-punk sound. The track features the group's signature interplay between Tom DeLonge's melodic vocals and Mark Hoppus's rhythmic guitar work, delivered over a driving, minor-key progression that defined the era's alternative rock landscape. While the song shares thematic elements with their earlier work, its polished production and catchy hook helped solidify the band's mainstream success during the late 90s. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited alongside hits like All The Small Things as a defining recording of the pop-punk genre's evolution in the 1990s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Enema of the State |
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"Enema of the State"
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