Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus share vocals on this heavy tune that revisits DeLonge's emotions about his parents' divorce. He was 18 when his mom and dad told him they were splitting up. He left the house to sit in his car and write this song.
Hoppus also had parents that divorced when he was a child. The Enema Of The State single "Adam's Song" recalls a moment when Hoppus was frightened by their arguing.
This is one of the songs on the album that indicates the start of a slow maturing process for the boys in blink-182. Here, they began tackling issues with more seriousness than in their previous efforts. They still retained their sense of humor, though, as indicated by the title of the album (say it quickly).
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