The band self-released their debut Demo 7-inch EP in 2003. This led to a deal with the Stillborn label, and another EP, Our Youth is Wasted. Pepito left to form Reign Supreme. The band then recorded a series of split releases for the Deathwish label, who also reissued the band's first two releases together as We're Unstoppable, described by PopMatters as "a furiously brief dose of old-school punk and hardcore dissonance". The band's release, No One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me, featured a stylistic turn to an early 90s grunge sound, abandoning most of the speed and favoring heavy, repetitive grooves.
In November 2013, Blacklisted frontman George Hirsch released an acoustic solo album titled There's Honey in the Soil So We Wait for the Till under the moniker Harm Wülf.
Blacklisted began writing a fourth studio album and follow up to 2009's "No One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me" in late 2013.
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That Ain't Real Much
Blacklisted Lyrics
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Don't care, if I stand or fall,
Don't care, about my reputation
I'm chasing aspirations I never saw.
Well fuck you!
So sick of culture sickness
And all that I have witnessed
Please believe me when I fucking say,
Times about the last thing that we need,
I know how it feels to not want to speak,
Sometimes I wonder if I'll remember names
Of the faces that just went away with age,
Please just go and leave me alone
In these lyrics, the singer is expressing their disregard for societal expectations and their own reputation. They don't care about what people think of them and are pursuing their own dreams, even if they never thought it was possible before. The singer seems to be frustrated with the current state of culture and how it has affected them. They feel overwhelmed by the constant pressure to conform and be a part of the crowd. The lyrics suggest that the singer may have a fear of facing a crowd, indicating social anxiety or discomfort with being around people. However, they still stand up for themselves with the exclamation of "fuck you" towards those who judge them.
The line "Times about the last thing that we need" may suggest that the singer is fed up with the current state of the world and how it affects them personally. They may be longing for a different time where they felt more content and at ease. They also express a concern about forgetting the names and faces of people who have left them behind, further highlighting their sense of isolation and detachment from others.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't care, about my generation,
I do not have any concern for my peer group
Don't care, if I stand or fall,
I am indifferent to my success or failure
Don't care, about my reputation
I have no regard for how others perceive me
I'm chasing aspirations I never saw.
I am pursuing goals I have never set for myself
Well fuck you!
I am expressing my anger and frustration
So sick of culture sickness
I am tired of the negative aspects of society
And all that I have witnessed
I have seen too much negativity
I can't face a crowd
I am unable to handle being around large groups of people
Please believe me when I fucking say,
I am emphasizing the truth behind my statement
Times about the last thing that we need,
The current situation is not desirable
I know how it feels to not want to speak,
I am aware of the feeling of not wanting to talk
Sometimes I wonder if I'll remember names
I question if I will forget the names of people I have met
Of the faces that just went away with age,
The people I knew have grown old and disappeared
Please just go and leave me alone
I am requesting to be left in solitude
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