Toast & Bananas

Blink 182 · Buddha

Do you wanna know what I think of you?
'Cause you're not the way I thought you should be
To take back what you said
It's time to fix, it's time to fix your head

And now all alone, one's less than two
I've never been better off living lonely
To listen to what you say
I couldn't care less of what you say

What did you think of me acting this way
I guess you never really thought at all
Is that what you call your brain?
Is that why I call you hang up on me?

I wanted to know, I don't want to lose
And now I'm a man who's just living small
Listen to what you say
I couldn't care less of what you say

To me as I walk alone I'd
Much rather be riding prone, then
To be just another one you are lame too

I wanted to know, I don't want to lose
But now I'm a man who's just living small
To listen to what you say
I couldn't care less of what you say
as I tune you out of my mind
Won't bend over backwards or
Take another step ahead to
Hear from you again

Don't talk to me as I walk alone, I'd
Much rather be riding prone, than
Be just another one you are lame too

Don't talk to me as I tune you out of my mind
I won't bend over backwards or
Take another step ahead to
Hear from you again

Don't talk to me as I walk alone, I'd
Much rather be riding prone, than
To be just another one you are lame too

Toast & Bananas

Released on the 2001 album Buddha, "Toast & Bananas" is a quintessential Blink 182 track that encapsulates the band's signature blend of punk energy and pop sensibility. The song features the trio's characteristic power chords and driving rhythm section, delivering a high-octane performance typical of their mid-2000s era. While the lyrics reference mundane breakfast items, the delivery is charged with the manic enthusiasm that defined their live shows and recorded material during this period. As a staple of their discography, it remains a defining example of the nu-metal and pop-punk fusion that brought the group to mainstream attention in the early 2000s.