Los Angeles
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Day in day out
Up at 3 AM with the searchlights shining down
Day in day out
It's the blinding light underneath the dirt downtown
Whoa
Listen to the sound as they bomb the Sixth Street Bridge
Whoa
Listen to the sound of the voices south of Fifth

In Los Angeles, when will you save me
Los Angeles when will you save me
Los Angeles, when will you save me
Los Angeles, I'm never coming home
(I'm never coming, I'm never coming)

Come down
I've been awake for days
Knocked out
By the sound of falling rain
Come down yeah we'll watch the sun just burn away the sky
Watch the city lights die out up on Mulholland Drive

Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, I'm never coming home

Wake me when this war is over
Meet me where the skyline ends
Wake me when this war is over
Meet me where the skyline ends
Wake me when this war is over
Meet me where the skyline ends

Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, when will you save me?
Los Angeles, I'm never coming home
I'm never coming home
I'm never coming home




I'm never coming home
I'm never coming home

Overall Meaning

In "Los Angeles," blink-182 paints a picture of a city that is both alluring and exhausting. They describe the experience of living in LA as a grueling day in and day out routine, starting before dawn with searchlights shining down and ending with the blinding light underneath the dirty downtown streets. The song's chorus asks when the city will come to the singer's rescue, and the disillusioned answer is that they're never coming home.


The song's verses describe the sounds and sights of the city at night, from the sounds of bombs to the voices in certain neighborhoods. The chorus repeats the question of when the city will save them, communicating a sense of desperation and frustration with a city that promises so much but often fails to deliver.


Line by Line Meaning

Day in day out
Every day, without exception


Up at 3 AM with the searchlights shining down
Awake and alert at an early hour, while beams of light shine from above


Day in day out
Every day, without exception


It's the blinding light underneath the dirt downtown
The bright light that hurts the eyes emanates from beneath the dust-covered urban area


Whoa
An exclamation of surprise or awe


Listen to the sound as they bomb the Sixth Street Bridge
The noise made by the destruction of the bridge on Sixth Street demands attention


Whoa
An exclamation of surprise or awe


Listen to the sound of the voices south of Fifth
Take notice of the chatter and noise from the area to the south of Fifth Street


In Los Angeles, when will you save me
When will the city come to my rescue?


Los Angeles when will you save me
A repetition of the same request for assistance from the city


Los Angeles, when will you save me
Once again, the singer asks for aid from the metropolis


Los Angeles, I'm never coming home
The person singing feels that they can never return to their former residence in the city


(I'm never coming, I'm never coming)
Repeating the statement that they won't go back to Los Angeles


Come down
Lower yourself to a more accessible level


I've been awake for days
I have not slept for several days


Knocked out
Rendered unconscious


By the sound of falling rain
The noise made by raindrops hitting surfaces was enough to knock the person down


Come down yeah we'll watch the sun just burn away the sky
Lower yourself and observe as the sun slowly sets, transforming the sky into bright shades of orange and red


Watch the city lights die out up on Mulholland Drive
Observe as the lights of Los Angeles fade away when viewed from Mulholland Drive


Wake me when this war is over
Let me know when the current conflict is finally over


Meet me where the skyline ends
Come find me where the buildings no longer form a distinct line against the sky


Wake me when this war is over
A repetition of the earlier statement about waiting for the war to end


Meet me where the skyline ends
Again, the singer specifies where they should meet


Wake me when this war is over
Yet another repetition of the desire to be notified when the war has finished


Meet me where the skyline ends
Once more, the location of the meeting has been specified


Los Angeles, when will you save me?
The singer asks the city for assistance once again


Los Angeles, when will you save me?
A repeat of the previous line calling for the city's intervention


Los Angeles, when will you save me?
The artist continues to ask for help from the urban environment


Los Angeles, I'm never coming home
As before, the person singing indicates that they can never return to the city


I'm never coming home
A final statement that reinforces the idea that the singer cannot ever return to Los Angeles




Lyrics © RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC., BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Matthew Skiba, John Feldmann

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Comments from YouTube:

Jako

I can't believe they named a city after this song! Congrats guys!

Rashotcake

This song actually feels unique and memorable instead of generic

TheRandomBiscuit

Centuries by Fall Out Boy. Stump may have co-written this song or he co-wrote another one and this is just a coincidence.

Rashotcake

+TheRandomBiscuit the hook does sound like centuries. I was talking about the instrumentals tho

spookyovgi ☾

Stump co-wrote Sober and San Diego

Alec Porter

+RA182 no way stump co-wrote San Diego it's about Tom

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Jer

for some reason 1:45 part of this song is one of my favorite parts of this whole album..seems to capture the old essence of blink

Shubertmushroom

I want to marry it

Marilyn Salazar

Right?!? Like this song was aight but once it got to that part I just got chills. Oh man THE FEELS!!!❤️

Jamie S

It sounds like the end of feeling this before tom comes in

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