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Album Information

Album Name (Year):
Dude Ranch (1997)
Record Label:
Grilled Cheese Records
Billboard Chart:
The Billboard 200
Entry Week (Position):
07/05/1997 (135)
Peak Position:
67
Weeks On Chart:
48
Songs On This Album: (Click For Lyrics)
1. Pathetic
2. Voyeur
3. Dammit
4. Boring
5. Dick Lips
6. Waggy
7. Enthused
8. Untitled
9. Apple Shampoo
10. Emo
11. Josie
12. A New Hope
13. Degenerate
14. Lemmings
15. I'm Sorry


Album Notes
This album also appeared on the following Billboard charts (Peak Position):
Top Pop Catalog (27)
Heatseekers (1)
Top Heatseekers (Pacific) (1)
Top Heatseekers (Mountain) (1)
Top Heatseekers (Northeast) (3)
Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic) (2)
Top Heatseekers (Middle Atlantic) (1)
Top Heatseekers (East North Central) (2)
Top Heatseekers (West North Central) (3)

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It's alright to tell me what you think about me
I won't try to argue or hold it against you
I know that you're leaving, you must have your reasons
The season is calling your pictures are falling down

The steps that I retraced the sad look on your face
The timing and structure, did you hear, he fucked her
A day late a buck short I'm writing the report
On losing and failing when I move I'm flailing now

And it's happened once again, I'll turn to a friend
Someone that understands, sees through the master plan
But everybody's gone and I've been here for too long
To face this on my own, well I guess this is growing up

And maybe I'll see you at a movie, sneak preview
You show up and walk by on the arm of that guy
And I'll smile and you'll wave
We'll pretend it's okay
The charade, it won't last
When he's gone, I won't come back

And it'll happen once again, you'll turn to a friend
Someone that understands, sees through the master plan
But everybody's gone, and you've been there for too long,
To face this on your own, well I guess this is growing up

Well, I guess this is growing up


 


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Song Information
Song Written By:
Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor
Track Number:
03
Track Length:
2:45
Billboard Chart:
Hot Modern Rock Tracks
Entry Week (Position):
10/11/1997 (40)
Peak Position:
11
Weeks On Chart:
28


Song Notes
This song also appeared on the following Billboard charts (Peak Position):
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks (26)
Hot 100 Airplay (61)

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