A Little's Enough

Album: We Don't Need To Whisper (2006)
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  • Tom DeLonge formed Angels & Airwaves after leaving blink-182. In Kerrang! magazine, he said of this song: "In a world that's plagued with war, terrorism, famine and all these things that are so ugly, what if God came down and fixed everything? That's what this is about - 'the best dream to have where everything is not so bad and every tear is so alone, like God himself is coming home.' It's really powerful." >>>
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    Todd - Blackwood, NJ

Comments: 5

  • Amy from Bizzo, Ndto the last comment, yes A&A is awesome, but how could you possible think blink is bad? Blink, +44, Boxcar Racer and A&A are completely different styles. Blink is the best band of all times!! Followed by +44... sorry.
  • Kiran from Shelton, CtThis is one of Tom's more creative songs. it is amazing and AvA is just an amazing bandmoreso then box car racer, +44, and blink.
  • Jayson from London, Englandi have nt got a clue what they guy b4 me is chattin but this band r d best
  • Nick from Defiance, OhYes, Tom is deep...deeply retarded.
  • Shelby from Long Island, Ny-sigh- I love Tom, hes sooo deep.
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