Time To Break Up (Hidden Track 14)
Blink 182 · Other Songs - Blink 182
Who get fucked now and again
We take our chicks to the mall
We wait in parking stalls
And when we come home too late
She's pissed that she had to wait
And my excuse not to call
It never worked at all
Time to wake up
Where's your daughter?
Hurts to break up
She was stronger
All my friends say
Please don't love her
What did I gain?
Now I miss her so
I used to hate the lipstick
It stained and tasted so sick
The panty hose and the bra
She threw on my guitar
Shit Fuck I made a mistake
I thought I needed a break
The truth is I'm such a dick
It's broke and can't be fixed
Time to wake up
Where's your daughter?
Hurts to break up
She was stronger
All my friends say
Please don't love her
What did I gain?
Now I miss her so
If you want to call it a heart ache (a heart ache)
Then I sure regret those things, I miss her
If you want the pain to go away (to go away)
Better suck up your pride, admit you lost her
Let her go (let her go), move on (move on)
let her go (let her go), move on (move on)
let her go (let her go)
Time to wake up
Where's your daughter?
Hurts to break up
She was stronger
All my friends say
Please don't love her
What did I gain?
Now I miss her so
Move on (move on), let her go (let her go)
Move on (move on), let her go (let her go)
Move on (move on), let her go (let her go)
Move on (move on), let her go (let her go)
Time To Break Up (Hidden Track 14)
This hidden track from Blink-182's discography captures the band's signature blend of pop-punk energy and introspective lyricism. While often associated with their mainstream hits, this recording reflects the group's evolution during a period of heightened artistic experimentation. The song exemplifies the band's ability to balance catchy melodies with themes of relationship dynamics, a recurring motif in their catalog. Released alongside other notable works, it stands as a testament to their enduring influence on the alternative rock genre. The track serves as a reminder of Blink-182's versatility beyond their initial teen-pop image, showcasing their commitment to exploring complex emotions through their distinctive sound.

