No, It Isn't
+44
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Please understand This isn't just goodbye This is I can't stand you This is where the road crashed into the ocean, It rises all around me and now we're barely breathing A thousand faces we'll choose to ignore Curse my enemies forever Let's slit our wrists and burn down something beautiful This desperation leaves me overjoyed With fading lights that lead us past the lives that we destroy I listen to you cry A cry for less attention But both my hands are tied And I'm pushed into the deep end I listen to you talk But talk is cheap And my mouth is filled with blood From trying not to speak So search for an excuse And someone to believe you In foreign dressing rooms I'm empty with the need to Curse my enemies forever Let's slit our wrists and burn down something beautiful This desperation leaves me overjoyed With fading lights that lead us past the lives that we destroy Please understand I lay rotting where I fall. I'm dead from bad intentions Suffocated and enbalmed, and now all our dreams are chased in You swore you wouldn't lose, then lost your brain You make a sound that feels like pain So please understand This isn't just goodbye This is I can't stand you
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Written by: TRAVIS BARKER, TRAVIS L BARKER, MARK HOPPUS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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12 facts about this song
Genre Classification"No, It Isn't" is a song from the alternative rock genre.
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Band CreationThe band "+44" was formed by Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker in 2005, during a hiatus of their main group.
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Debut Album"No, It Isn't" is from "+44's" debut album called "When Your Heart Stops Beating".
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Release DateThe song was officially released on December 13, 2006.
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Production Team"No, It Isn't" was produced by the band members themselves, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, along with producer Jerry Finn.
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Speculative MeaningThe song title "No, It Isn't" is often speculated to be artist Mark Hoppus’s response to the question, “Is this song about Tom DeLonge?”
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Demo VersionA demo version of "No, It Isn't" was released five months prior to the official release on July 1, 2006.
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Emotional ImpactThe song lyrics and tone depict a sense of despair and betrayal, leading to speculation that it was inspired by the temporary dissolution of Blink-182.
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Acoustic VersionAn acoustic version of "No, It Isn't" is also available, which was later included in a bonus disc in certain editions of the album.
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Audio ElementsThis track is unique for its heavily layered vocals and guitar tracks, giving it a distinctive sound within the album.
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Chart PerformanceDespite not being a commercial hit, "No, It Isn't" was critically appreciated and well-received by fans of "+44".
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Music VideoThe song has an official music video which was released in January 2007. The video illustrates the band performing the song in a studio.
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