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The improvisatory material revolves around a core descending riff and bassline: the song opens with a Uni-Vibe-based guitar riff intended to mimic the sound of a firing machine gun. The bass and drum patterns then commence. The rather sparse lyrics, which differ in every performance, relate the point of view of a soldier fighting in war:
Publications generally described the song as pop-punk. [3] [6] [9] [10] [11] Pitchfork called it a faithful homage to Blink-182's Enema of the State. [12]Despite the song's upbeat sound and humorous video, Baker noted that the song was meant to have a serious message, serving as a metaphor for the chaos and civil unrest present in the year 2020, [9] with the song lyrics making allusions to the ...
The song marks David Ayer's second film to feature X Ambassadors on its soundtrack, following "Sucker for Pain" from the 2016 film Suicide Squad. The song peaked at No. 74 in Australia, No. 43 in Canada, and No. 90 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The music video was released on YouTube on November 23, 2017, a month before the film was released.
Its music video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis and premiered on December 1, 2016. The song is a remake of Fastball's 1999 single "Out of My Head". "Bad Things" peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming both Machine Gun Kelly and Cabello's first top ten single as solo artists, as well as the former's only top-ten hit to date.
The song was written by Machine Gun Kelly with Nicholas Alex Long, Mod Sun, and Travis Barker, with the latter also serving as drummer and producer on the track. The video stars Megan Fox as Machine Gun Kelly's lover. [2] The video was shot in a rented house located in the Los Angeles area. [3]
[1] [2] Machine Gun Kelly and Halsey alternate vocals in the song, with the song culminating with them singing the last chorus of the song together. [3] The song's "energetic guitar" has been noted as being one of the most memorable moments on the Tickets To My Downfall album, showing off the frustration that both parties feel in the relationship.
Tickets to My Downfall is the fifth studio album by American musician Machine Gun Kelly.It was released on September 25, 2020, by Bad Boy Records and Interscope Records.The album marks the departure from his established rap sound and became a more guitar-driven pop-punk album.
A different version of the song appeared in the teaser for the video game Metro: Last Light. The song was featured in an episode of the British teen drama Skins, which is set in Bristol, where the band is from. The song was used in the credit sequence of "Well This Took a Dark Turn", a season 6 episode of the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black.