This is a California-era Blink-182 song.
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nice
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Didn't expect Blink to put out new material so quickly
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first goldfinger song ive ever heard
so not only is feldman a horrendous producer but hes also a garbage vocalist and lyricist
wow i hate him
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Hey man Goldfinger had some good tracks back in the day.
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Safe first single. Hoping they didn't completely abandon the ska again
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o nooo
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The s/t and Hang Ups albums were my shit back in high school, but if this single is any indication, I don't see myself getting into the new stuff.
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Wow looks like we know who's to blame for that awful blink record last year.
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as if there was any confusion
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Yes we already knew. Whoooaaa-oooooh-oooooooooha.
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Not my Goldfinger!
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worst band
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Best goldfinger song is 99 red balloons
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always struck me as weird that feldmann is basically manufacturing garbage pop nowadays. goldfinger had such a great style and feldmann had such a great voice (i mean just the sound of his voice, not his ability as a singer or whatever). just wish they wrote better songs. lotta good ones on self titled, hang ups and actually hello destiny as well. theres also a rlly great one off disconnection notice called ocean size which is super overproduced but fantastic nonetheless.
i never expect much outta goldfinger, but i'll give the new album a shot. the new track is okay. at least mike herrera will get some money outta this (rlly funny to hear that he was playin bass for goldfinger).
btw the old members of goldfinger have practically condemned the new album and tour.
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My god those lyrics were elementary.
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Good grief, was Hello Destiny released 9 years ago already? Seems I liked that album more than others on Sputnik.
...but yeah, new single doesn't fill me with hope for a quality release.
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Holy shit this does sound like a Blink-182 California song. I loved California, but this song just sounds lazy....
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This is straight garbage. Way too produced, terrible lyrics, basically it sounds like every other generic pop-punk song.
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