Wave Bye Bye

Album: No Chocolate Cake (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from No Chocolate Cake, the fifth full-length album by the Gin Blossoms. Frontman Robin Wilson told Alternative Addiction this song was inspired by a Finnish group. He explained: "I'm emotionally attached to one of my songs titled, 'Wave Bye-Bye.' I'm proud of that. I set out to write the saddest possible thing I could. I had been listening to a group called HIM, they're a metal band from Finland. They're a global source, they're huge. Their T-shirts are for sale at Hot Topic. I really got into the group. I guess I was caught up in their world and decided to try and write something to write really sad and I thought it would cool to get the girls at Hot Topic to like one of our tunes."
  • No Chocolate Cake peaked at #73 on the Billboard album chart, the highest rank for the Gin Blossoms since Congratulations I'm Sorry peaked at #10 in 1996.

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