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A pop-punk anthem about running away and never looking back. “Teenage Satellites” narrates how a teenager tells another to forget his problems and invites him to break free, to appreciate life while they’re still young.
[Verse 1: Mark Hoppus]
I can almost see your house from here, but the signal seems to
Disappear, so what's the problem? Houston's calling
Then you hit me like a Friday night, like a handgun in a firefight
Dive in slow motion towards the ocean
[Chorus: Matt Skiba]
Let's run away, let's go and waste another year
Let's spin apart while racing through the atmosphere
We tumble through the night
We burn so bright, we're teenage satellites
[Post-Chorus: Matt Skiba]
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh
[Verse 2: Matt Skiba]
I'm kind of nervous of the consequence, as we climb over the
Neighbor's fence, the longest summer's nights are numbered
Then you kissed me like a storm at sea, like I'm the only one you'll
Ever need, we're left abandoned in the deep end
[Chorus: Matt Skiba]
Let's run away, let's go and waste another year
Let's spin apart while racing through the atmosphere
We tumble through the night
We burn so bright, we're teenage satellites
[Post-Chorus: Matt Skiba]
(We're teenage satellites)
[Bridge: Mark Hoppus]
We are a slow descent, forgotten astronauts
We are an avalanche, we're just an afterthought
[Chorus: Matt Skiba]
Let's run away, let's go and waste another year
Let's spin apart while racing through the atmosphere
We tumble through the night
We burn so bright, we're teenage satellites
[Post-Chorus: Matt Skiba and Mark Hoppus]
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh, we're teenage satellites
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh, teenage satellites
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh, teenage satellites...
Teenage Satellites was written by Matt Skiba & Mark Hoppus & David Hodges & John Feldmann & Travis Barker.
Teenage Satellites was produced by John Feldmann.
blink-182 released Teenage Satellites on Fri Jul 01 2016.
In a track by track breakdown recorded for NME, bassist Mark Hoppus said:
I think ‘Teenage Satellites’ is the last song that we wrote for the record, or the next to last song. That song started off, I was in the studio by myself, and I had Matt’s guitar. Matt had had a new guitar made that had gott...