[Verse 1]
Fuck everything
Like when you dream
When you're asleep
A bit too blurry for the eyes
Back when I was six, I lit a fire
Then I got hit
I think it gave me my
Very first high
[Chorus]
Break it up, tear it up
Shake it up, take it out back
Then killin' it
Bury it
Exodus from the mind
[Verse 2]
No self control, I lost the plot
I faked the role, there's
An imposter in my mind
Up after dark, I count the lights
I cut the cords, I kick the sheets
I leave the hive
[Chorus]
Break it up, tear it up
Shake it up, take it out back
Then killin' it
Bury it
Exodus from the mind
Anything, anyone
Anywhere, everything sucks
And everyone everywhere
Exodus from the mind
[Interlude]
No, no
Fuck me
Let's go
Any way you want it
[Chorus]
Break it up, tear it up
Shake it up, take it out back
Then killin' it
Bury it
Exodus from the mind
Anything, anyone
Anywhere, everything sucks
And everyone everywhere
Exodus from the mind
Break it up, tear it up
Shake it up, take it out back
Then killin' it
Bury it
Exodus from the mind
Anything, anyone
Anywhere, everything sucks
And everyone everywhere
Exodus from the mind
Meaning & Review Blink-182 - EVERYONE EVERYWHERE
Listening to "EVERYONE EVERYWHERE" from Blink-182's tenth album, one can still feel the emotions bubbling. It's immediately clear that opinions about this song are quite varied online — some are ecstatic, while others feel that the song doesn't quite live up to the band's former glory. The mix on the deluxe edition has definitely improved; the guitars sound more prominent and aren't overshadowed by the drums, which is great. However, to be honest, the song somewhat lacks that epic breakdown in the middle that could have made it even more impressive.
Looking back, there are clear echoes of older albums like "Neighborhoods" and "Self-Titled". Additionally, the song features nods to bands like Box Car Racer and Simple Creatures, which evokes nostalgia. These harmonies and guitar riffs definitely bring back that classic Blink sound.
Meanwhile, the internet is buzzing... You know... There's a sentiment that the new songs sound a bit forced and not as vibrant as before. The lyrics seem somewhat disjointed, which is disappointing, especially when one hopes for something fresh and interesting from the band. Nevertheless, one thing that can be said for sure is that Blink-182 has managed to find their sound again, blending elements of the past with contemporary trends. It’s nice to see the band continue to experiment and delight fans. The new work still brings joy and nostalgia, which is also important. Visually, there might not be anything particularly new, but musically they have once again captured the spirit of their early albums and brought it into the present. The guitar riffs and energetic vocals — everything brings back the roots and pleases the ear.
Overall, Blink-182’s new sound evokes mixed feelings. It’s both a return to their roots and an attempt to introduce something fresh. The band continues to surprise and inspire, despite the mixed reception of their latest release.
Album "ONE MORE TIME... PART-2"
August 23, 2024