Fentoozler
Fentoozler

blink-182 - Fentoozler Lyrics

Rock
Mar 5, 1996
207
Fentoozler Music Video

Fentoozler Lyrics

At the risk of sounding rude
Just who the fuck do you think you are
To tell me what you expect of me today?
Well, you can take your attitude
You're out of luck, you've gone way too far
If you think there's any chance I'm gonna stay

How long can I string you along?
How little of myself can I give
And still make you believe I care?

At the risk of sounding trite
Why the fuck do you think you're right
About every little thing that you say?

And do you think that it is right
For Tom to spend another night
Writing songs about all the people he thinks are gay?

How long can I string you along?
How little of myself can I give
And still make you believe I care?

How long can I string you along?
How little of myself can I give
And still make you believe I care?

Writer(s): Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor, Tom Delonge
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Hipgnosis Songs Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

Attach an image to this thought

Drag image here or click to upload image

The Meaning of Fentoozler

Be the first!

Post your thoughts on the meaning of "Fentoozler".

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What album is 'Fentoozler' featured on?

    'Fentoozler' is featured on Blink-182’s debut studio album 'Cheshire Cat,' which was released on February 17, 1995, by Cargo Music.

  2. Who are the members of Blink-182 involved in 'Fentoozler'?

    The band members involved in the creation of 'Fentoozler' are guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus, and drummer Scott Raynor.

  3. What kind of themes does the song 'Fentoozler' explore?

    'Fentoozler' humorously addresses arrogance and the expectations people impose on others. It captures the band's early penchant for confronting norms with wit and irreverence, often questioning authority and societal expectations.

  4. Were there any other albums where 'Fentoozler' appeared?

    Aside from its initial release on 'Cheshire Cat,' 'Fentoozler' appeared on early demo recordings like Blink-182's 'Buddha.'

  5. How does 'Fentoozler' fit into the punk rock genre?

    'Fentoozler' captures the raw, fast-paced, and rebellious essence of punk rock. It's characterized by its quick tempo, power chords, and lyrics that question norms—hallmarks of the skate punk style prevalent in Southern California in the 1990s.

Lyrics Discussions

1

10
Hot Songs

2

2K
Recent Blog Posts