“What’s My Age Again?” is a punk-rock anthem by the American band Blink-182. As part of their iconic album “Enema of the State,” this song encapsulates the carefree spirit of youth and the humorous side of growing up. The lyrics playfully explore the idea of never wanting to fully embrace adulthood and responsibility, while the catchy melody and energetic instrumentation make it a quintessential track for fans of pop-punk music. With its relatable themes and rebellious charm, “What’s My Age Again?” remains a beloved classic in Blink-182’s discography and a defining song of the late 1990s pop-punk era.
Released in 1999
What’s My Age Again? Lyrics:
I took her out, it was a Friday night
I wore cologne to get the feeling right
We started making out and she took off my pants
But then I turned on the TV
And that’s about the time she walked away from me
Nobody likes you when you’re twenty-three
And are still more amused by TV shows
What the hell is ADD?
My friends say I should act my age
What’s my age again?
What’s my age again?
Then later on, on the drive home
I called her mom from a payphone
I said I was the cops and your husband’s in jail
The state looks down on sodomy
And that’s about the time that bitch hung up on me
Nobody likes you when you’re twenty-three
And are still more amused by prank phone calls
What the hell is call ID?
My friends say I should act my age
What’s my age again?
What’s my age again?
And that’s about the time she walked away from me
Nobody likes you when you’re twenty-three
And you still act like you’re in freshman year
What the hell is wrong with me?
My friends say I should act my age
What’s my age again?
That’s about the time that she broke up with me
No one should take themselves so seriously
With many years ahead to fall in line
Why would you wish that on me?
I never wanna act my age
What’s my age again?
What’s my age again?
What’s my age again?