Having A Blast

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

Taking all you down with me

Explosives duct taped my spine

Nothing's gonna change my mind

I won't listen to anyone's last words

There's nothing left for you to say

Soon you'll be dead anyway



Well no one here is getting out alive

This time I've really lost my mind and I don't care

So close your eyes

And kiss yourself goodbye

And think about the times we've spent and what they meant

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing



I'm losing all my happiness

The happiness you pinned on me

But lonliness still comforts me

My anger just dwells inside of me

I'm taking it all out on you

And all the shit you put me through



Well no one here is getting out alive

This time I've really lost my mind and I don't care

So close your eyes

And kiss yourself goodbye

And think about the times we've spent and what they meant

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing



Do you ever think back to another time

Does it bring you so down that you thought you lost your mind

Do you ever want to lead a long trail of destruction

And mow down any bullshit that confronts you

Do you ever build up all the small things in your head

To make one problem that adds up to nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

To me it's nothing

Having A Blast

Released on Green Day's 2012 compilation The Studio Albums 1990-2009, "Having A Blast" captures the band's signature punk energy and melodic sensibility. The track features the characteristic interplay between Billie Joe Armstrong's vocals and Mike Dirnt's bass lines, reflecting the core sound that defined the group's career from their early days through the mid-2000s. As a staple of their discography, the song serves as a reminder of their ability to blend aggressive instrumentation with catchy hooks, maintaining relevance across decades of releases.