Pasalaqua
Green Day · Awesome As Fuck [2011]
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 affection
But to find that it's not different at all
Well I throw away my past mistakes
And contemplate my future
That's when I say...
What a day!
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, yeah (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
Well, i toss and turn all night
Thinking of your ways of affection
But to find that it's not different at all
Well I throw away my past mistakes
And contemplate my future
That's why I say...
What a day!
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, yeah (far away)
Well, I toss and turn all night
Thinking of your ways of affection
But to find that it's not different at all
And 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, yeah (far away)
Far away...
Pasalaqua
Pasalaqua stands as a vibrant song in Green Day's expansive discography, appearing on the 2011 compilation Awesome As Fuck. The track captures the band's signature punk rock energy, blending melodic hooks with the driving rhythms that defined their career during the 2010s. While the song may not carry the immediate cultural weight of earlier anthems like Basket Case or Boulevard of Broken Dreams, it reflects the group's continued ability to craft infectious, high-energy rock music. The recording showcases the trio's tight musicianship and Billie Joe Armstrong's distinctive vocal style, offering fans a concise example of their enduring sound. As part of a collection highlighting their most impactful work, Pasalaqua serves as a reminder of the band's prolific output and their consistent presence in the alternative rock landscape.

