The main perception of the song is it's about how you should leave stuff behind and move on and not live in anger. The "you were so dead wrong" could mean a little of a selfish thing like you guys above said, how he is so biased he can't see that the grudge is stupid.
The main perception of the song is it's about how you should leave stuff behind and move on and not live in anger. The "you were so dead wrong" could mean a little of a selfish thing like you guys above said, how he is so biased he can't see that the grudge is stupid.
It could also have the theme of "I need to leave this behind me, but I can't this time." He's telling himself what others told him: to let go up things and not be angry, but now he's questioning if he really can....
It could also have the theme of "I need to leave this behind me, but I can't this time." He's telling himself what others told him: to let go up things and not be angry, but now he's questioning if he really can.
And to rexmanning, it would make sense. When Offspring left Epitaph, Gurewitz frequently criticsized the band, when in reality most independent labels usually encourage top artists to move to major promotions. Dexter was also bitter towards Brett not caring for the song "All I Want". Change the World also has the same riff from the outro on "Smash" so yeah it would make sense
I heard this is also about Brett Gurewitz as is Change The World.
The main perception of the song is it's about how you should leave stuff behind and move on and not live in anger. The "you were so dead wrong" could mean a little of a selfish thing like you guys above said, how he is so biased he can't see that the grudge is stupid.
The main perception of the song is it's about how you should leave stuff behind and move on and not live in anger. The "you were so dead wrong" could mean a little of a selfish thing like you guys above said, how he is so biased he can't see that the grudge is stupid.
It could also have the theme of "I need to leave this behind me, but I can't this time." He's telling himself what others told him: to let go up things and not be angry, but now he's questioning if he really can....
It could also have the theme of "I need to leave this behind me, but I can't this time." He's telling himself what others told him: to let go up things and not be angry, but now he's questioning if he really can.
And to rexmanning, it would make sense. When Offspring left Epitaph, Gurewitz frequently criticsized the band, when in reality most independent labels usually encourage top artists to move to major promotions. Dexter was also bitter towards Brett not caring for the song "All I Want". Change the World also has the same riff from the outro on "Smash" so yeah it would make sense