Blink-182 – Adam’s Song
Blink-182 – Adam’s Song (2000)
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Adam’s Song by Blink-182 is a poignant track from their third studio album, “Enema of the State,” released in 1999. The song explores themes of suicide, depression, and loneliness, inspired by Mark Hoppus’s personal struggles and a letter from a fan. The song is noted for its emotional depth and divergence from the band’s usual upbeat style, featuring a piano bridge and allusions to Nirvana’s “Come as You Are.” Despite initial controversy, it remains one of the band’s most impactful songs, symbolizing hope and resilience. Directed by Liz Friedlander, the music video complements the song’s introspective nature.