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WesselJoostenn
fair enough, personally i just love the chorus so much man, that na-na-na-na part has been stuck in my head ever since I've first heard it in like 2021
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magpie0430
real talk do ya'll feel like this is the peak of Tom's vocal performance? like i think lyrically he had better bits in his more emo days with BCR, untitled or even maybe Dude Ranch, but vocally he peaked here.
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El_Salvador7
Janine Lindemulder, look her up (if you're over 18). Apparently she had to deal with quite some tragedy after this
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ChaosDevin
One of my favorite albums from 1999! I remember listening to the CD in my stereo system and listening to it on my portable CD player with headphones. Memorable album. What's My Age Again? was one of the first songs I ever learned to play on the guitar in 1999-2000.
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backstreet_boy_
The production and the overall sound of this album are incredibly good, especially considering it was released in 1999.
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UserNo84
1999 - so what about it? The album was produced by Jerry Finn who also was responsible for the sound of such albums like "Dookie" (Green Day), "...And Out Come the Wolves" (Rancid), and "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (Slash's Snakepit). His résumé lists lots of high profile prodcutions. Finn was valued by engineers and musicians alike. Scott Heisel of Alternative Press wrote that Finn often "helped rough punk bands refine their sound, and helped them discover the power of a good vocal hook."
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