This nostalgic pop-punk tune finds Mark Hoppus recalling his youth when he longed for a better reality. I wanna feel happy days, happy days. Happy days, happy days All of this frustration inside of my brain And I don't know if I'm ready to change Hoppus explained to Zane Lowe on Beats 1: "It's about coming from a place of frustration and angry and saying, 'I want to go to better times, I want to go to a better place and I'm gonna leave all this nonsense behind and just find my zone.'"
The song was released on July 1, 2019 - the 182nd day of the year. The band said they dropped it on that date to celebrate blink-182 day.
This was the first track released by blink-182 since Tom DeLonge's departure from the band that features vocals solely from Hoppus and is longer than 30 seconds.
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