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Blink 182 self-titled album is the opposite of most care-free pop. That is what is referred to with Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. However, I think his self-titled album will be remembered as one of the great break-up your music collection on their time and a theme that supports this idea is "Always."
Like most songs on the album Blink 182 bass, "Always" touch base on the awkwardness of the relationship of the discoloration. No anger more ingenious and puns as before in Dude Ranch and Enema of the State, but more than a familiar sadness that most teenagers can relate to. These emotions families are more likely than it supports huge Blink 182 fan base worldwide.
Since the beginning of "Always" Tom Delonge sings "I been here before a few times and I am very aware that we are dying. "This line identifies the speaker as a realist in a relationship of struggle. Whoever that is, that Blink 182 is set, they know that things go wrong.
Delonge finishes the first verse of "Always" with "So here am. I'm trying. So here I am. Are you ready? "Obviously, he did not want to end the relationship, but" Are you ready? "almost makes me think that the couple can not feel the same emotions about their present situation repairable. Sometimes I wonder how true to life lyrics by Blink 182 songs really are.
The rest of the song basically touches on the same subject again and again about wanting to repair a relationship that is doomed to follow. Blink 182 says: "I admit I'm wrong if I say" it is refreshing to use a line. I say this because it is really shed some light on a stereotype man's inability to discuss communication issues. There you go guys. Listening to "Always" by Blink 182 can save your relationship!
It is enough to "always" is a great song to listen, but Blink 182 creates one of the most original music videos I've ever seen. If anyone has seen a video similar to the screen is cut into sections play the same scene please let me know. I am sure that one is great too.
Just to see Hoppus, Delonge and Barker stumble around with the members and alternate members of the gestures is so cool since none of Blink 182 gets quite the same reaction from the lead actress in "Always." And as much as I've seen, when Travis Barker sticks his head under the bed laughing, just a little.
"Always" has a smooth and fluid feel to it, like any other song by Blink 182. They do a great job adding more nuance to the song as it progresses over time to increase interest in the listener. If you paid attention to the last chorus of the song, you will notice that there is a phantom keyboardist. Neat huh?
So this is another Blink 182 poignant melody that speaks to the troubled youth of America once again. This repetition of similar content of the lyrics might seem redundant, sometimes, but that is what sells, and personally makes me love the band. "Always" is a simple melody with a strong meaning, a great video, and attractive melodies. They've done it again.
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