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Heart's All Gone
"Heart's All Gone" is a song by American rock band Blink-182 from the band's sixth studio album, '' Neighborhoods'' (2011). The song, written by bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker, was released on August 5, 2011 as a pre-release track from ''Neighborhoods'', although not a single. It is one of the band's fastest songs, and is largely a throwback to the sound of previous releases. In addition, it recalls the band's upbringings in the West Coast punk scene. It received favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. A music video was released on September 28, 2011. Background "Heart’s All Gone" is one of the band's fastest songs, alongside " Josie" and "The Party Song". "It's really fast, it's real dark, but I think it's just awesome. I'm totally proud of that song," said Hoppus. Music "Heart's All Gone" is reminiscent of Blink's earlier material, with fast-paced guitars and drums. It largely recalls the band's upbringings in a "nurturing ...
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Blink-182
Blink-182 (stylized as blink-182) is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Poway, California in 1992. Their current lineup consists of bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. Though their sound has diversified throughout their career, their musical style, described as pop-punk, blends catchy pop music, pop melodies with fast-paced punk rock. Their lyrics center on relationships, adolescent frustration, and maturity—or lack thereof. The group emerged from a suburban, Punk rock in California, Southern California skate-punk scene and gained notoriety for high-energy live shows and irreverent humor. After years of independent recording and touring, including stints on the Warped Tour, the group signed to MCA Records. Their biggest albums, ''Enema of the State'' (1999) and ''Take Off Your Pants and Jacket'' (2001), saw international success. Songs like "All the Small Things", "Dammit (Growing Up), Dammit", "I Miss You (Blink- ...
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Stockholm Syndrome (Blink-182 Song)
"Stockholm Syndrome" is a song by American rock band Blink-182. It is the fifth track on the band's fifth studio album, ''Blink-182'' (2003). The song, primarily written by bassist Mark Hoppus (although all three members are credited), revolves around paranoia and miscommunication, while referencing the psychological phenomenon involving hostages of the same name. Actress Joanne Whalley provides the spoken word interlude preceding the song, which consists of recited World War II-era love letters. Background "Stockholm Syndrome" originated when the band was recording at a small house they rented in the San Diego luxury community of Rancho Santa Fe, between January and April 2003." Barker recorded the drum track for the song rather unusually, piece by piece: first, he recorded the verses in a small room of the home, using a microphone dating to the 1950s. The drum track for the chorus was laid down in the main tracking room, and following this, he recorded drum fills separately, ...
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Ghost On The Dance Floor
"Ghost on the Dance Floor" is a song by American rock band Blink-182 from the band's sixth studio album, '' Neighborhoods'' (2011). The song, written by guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker, concerns sharing memories with lost loved ones. The song was speculated to be inspired by the death of Barker's close friend and collaborator Adam Goldstein (DJ AM). The song received largely favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. The song, although not a single, peaked at number 28 on ''Billboard'' Rock Digital Songs chart in 2011. Background "Ghost on the Dance Floor" is specifically about "hearing a song you shared with someone that's passed." DeLonge elaborated on the song in '' Kerrang!'': "It's about being somewhere and hearing a song, which you shared with someone who has passed away, but you can feel them that night." The track resonated with drummer Travis Barker, who called DeLonge one night because the song affected him while listening ...
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After Midnight (Blink-182 Song)
"After Midnight" is a song by American rock music, rock band Blink-182, released on September 6, 2011 as the second single from the group's sixth studio album, ''Neighborhoods (Blink-182 album), Neighborhoods'' (2011). The song was written and produced very late in the recording process for ''Neighborhoods'', following the cancellation of a European tour in order to complete the long-delayed album. Although the album was recorded primarily in separate studios, "After Midnight" came together quickly in a last-minute writing session when the trio were together. The song originated from drummer Travis Barker, who laid down the song's distinctive percussion and labeled it "Travis Beat". Guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus were immediately inspired when Barker introduced the demo to them, and the song was nearly complete three hours later. While Hoppus and DeLonge wrote the track separately, both centered lyrically on romance. Lyrically, the song revolves around two broken in ...
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