Going To Pasalacqua

Green Day · The Studio Albums 1990-2009 [2012]

Here we go again, infatuation

Touches me just when I

Thought that it would end

Oh but then again it seems

Much more than that but

I'm not sure exactly what you're thinking



Well, I toss and turn all night

Thinking of your ways of effection

But to find that it's not different at all

I throw away my past mistakes

And contemplate my future

That's when I say...

What the hey!



Would I last forever?

You and I together, hand and hand

We run away (far away)

I'm in for nasty weather

But I'll take whatever you can

give that comes my way (far away)



Here we go again, infatuation

Touches me just when I

Thought that it would end

Oh but then again it seems

Much more than that but

I'm not sure exactly what you're thinking

Oh but then again it seems

Much more than that but

I'm not sure exactly what you're thinking



Well, I toss and turn all night

Thinking of your ways of effection

But to find that it's not different at all

I throw away my past mistakes

And contemplate my future

That's when I say...

What the hey!



Would I last forever?

You and I together, hand and hand

We run away (far away)

I'm in for nasty weather

But I'll take whatever you can

give that comes my way (far away)



Well, I toss and turn all night

Thinking of your ways of effection

But to find that it's not different at all

I throw away my past mistakes

And contemplate my future

That's when I say...

What the hey!



Would I last forever?

You and I together, hand and hand

We run away (far away)

I'm in for nasty weather

But I'll take whatever you can

give that comes my way (far away)

Going To Pasalacqua

Released on Green Day's 2012 compilation, 'Going To Pasalacqua' stands as a quintessential example of the band's punk rock energy, blending raw aggression with melodic hooks characteristic of their 1990s era. The track features the signature fast-paced guitar work and driving rhythm that defined albums like Dookie and American Idiot, showcasing the band's ability to fuse punk with alternative rock. While often associated with their broader discography, this recording captures the chaotic, high-octane spirit of Green Day's live performances and studio output during their most commercially successful period. It remains a staple for fans seeking the band's signature sound, reflecting themes of rebellion and youth culture that have made them an enduring influence in modern rock music.