First Date (song)

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“First Date”
“First Date” cover
Single by Blink-182
from the album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
Released October 8, 2001
Format CD
Recorded 2001
Genre Pop punk
Length 2:51
Label Universal International
Producer Jerry Finn
Blink-182 singles chronology
"The Rock Show"
(2001)
"First Date"
(2001)
"Stay Together for the Kids"
(2002)

"First Date" is the second single from the pop punk trio Blink-182's album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was written by Tom DeLonge (guitar and vocals), on the same night that Mark Hoppus (bass and vocals) wrote "The Rock Show". Both "First Date" and "The Rock Show" were written in response to producers' concerns that Take Off Your Pants and Jacket lacked catchy singles[citation needed].

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[edit] Music video

The video, directed by The Malloys and released in 2001 is set in 1974 El Segundo, California, filmed, at least in part, in Burnaby, British Columbia, and features the band with long hair wearing clothes from that time. It has the band members parodying bands like the Bee Gees.

There are two versions of this music video, one longer and one shorter. At the start of the longer version, before the band begins playing, Tom DeLonge tells Mark Hoppus how he ending up kissing his brother. To this Hoppus replies: "You know what they say: 'Like Father, Like Son'".

[edit] Track list

  1. "First Date"
  2. "Don't Tell Me It's Over"
  3. "Mother's Day"

[edit] Trivia

[edit] External links

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