Adam's Song

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About Adam's Song

"Adam's Song" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blink-182 for its third studio album, Enema of the State (1999). It was released as the third and final single from Enema of the State on September 5, 2000 through MCA Records. "Adam's Song" shares writing credits between the band's guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus, but Hoppus was the primary composer of the song. The track concerns suicide, depression and loneliness. It incorporates a piano in its bridge section and was regarded as one of the most serious songs the band had written to that point. Hoppus was inspired by the loneliness he experienced while on tour; while his bandmates had significant others to return home to, he was single. He was also influenced by a teen suicide letter he read in a magazine. The song takes the form of a suicide note, and contains lyrical allusions to the Nirvana song "Come as You Are". "Adam's Song" was one of the last songs to be written and recorded for Enema of the State, and it was nearly left off the album. Though Hoppus worried the subject matter was too depressing, his bandmates were receptive to its message. The song was produced by Jerry Finn. 


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2005
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I never thought I'd die alone
I laughed the loudest who'd have known?
I trace the cord back to the wall
No wonder it was never plugged in at all
I took my time, I hurried up
The choice was mine I didn't think enough
I'm too depressed to go on
You'll be sorry when I'm gone

I never conquered, rarely came
Sixteen just held such better days
Days when I still felt alive
We couldn't wait to get outside
The world was wide, too late to try
The tour was over, we'd survived
I couldn't wait till I got home
To pass the time in my room alone

I never thought I'd die alone
Another six months I'll be unknown
Give all my things to all my friends
You'll never step foot in my room again
You'll close it off, board it up
Remember the time that I spilled the cup
Of apple juice in the hall
Please tell mom this is not her fault

I never conquered, when you came
Sixteen just held such better days
Days when I still felt alive
We couldn't wait to get outside
The world was wide, too late to try
The tour was over, we'd survived
I couldn't wait till I got home
To pass the time in my room alone

I never conquered, when you came
Tomorrow holds such better days
Days when I can still feel alive
When I can't wait to get outside
The world is wide, the time goes by
The tour is over, I've survived
I can't wait till I get home
To pass the time in my room alone

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Blink-182 is an American rock band consisting of vocalist and bass guitarist Mark Hoppus, vocalist and guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. They have sold over 28 million albums worldwide since forming in Poway, California in 1992. With original drummer Scott Raynor they released their debut album Cheshire Cat in 1994 and achieved moderate success with its follow-up, 1997's Dude Ranch, which went on to sell over one million copies. Raynor was replaced by Barker midway through a 1998 tour. more »

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Written by: Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus

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General Information
"Adam's Song" is a song by the American rock band "Blink-182". It is featured on their third studio album, "Enema of the State".
Song Theme
The song addresses suicide and depression. It is a departure from the group's typical high-energy tracks and offers deeper emotions and vulnerability.
Release Details
Released in the year 1999 as a single, "Adam's Song" peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Song Composition
The song has a time duration of 4:09 minutes and is composed in the key of C# minor.
Inspiration
Bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus penned the lyrics during the band's first worldwide tour, modeling them after the loneliness he experienced on such a lengthy outing.
Challenging Subject Matter
"Adam's Song" marks one of the first instances where the band approached more misgiving, complex subjects beyond the simple love and adolescent themes of their earlier work.
Music Video
The music video which illustrates the loneliness of touring was directed by Liz Friedlander and debuted in March 2000.
Lyrics Interpretation
The lyrics "16 just held such better days" is often misunderstood. It doesn't mean things were better at age 16, but the desire to be 16 and naive again.
Tragic Connection
Tragically, the song was inactive on live shows from 2009-2013 out of respect for DJ AM, a close friend of drummer Travis Barker who died from a drug overdose.
Return to Setlist
The song returned to the band's setlist in 2013 and has since been a fixture of their live performances.
Chart Performance
The song was moderately successful and reached number 2 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Critical Reception
The song typically receives positive reviews and is considered one of Blink-182’s prominent creations. It's praised for the maturity and depth the band shows in handling serious topics.
Rumors
Despite rumors and speculations, the song is not written about a fan's suicide note. The members of the band debunked the mythology in various interviews.

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