Baby, It's Fact

Album: Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (2006)
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  • Hellogoodbye lead singer Forrest Kline disclosed on Entertain New England that this is his favorite track from the album. The reason he gave was it: "has a lot of layers of instrumentation kind of stuff that we got to do like all kinds of basses, and mandolins, and strings, and echoes, and horns, and stuff like that. It's always fun to do that kind of stuff."

Comments: 2

  • Geniva from Geniva, IsraelThis song is sweet, i love it, its sooo catchy! I think it's bout a boy and a girl in love...(im being sarcastic!)
  • Torrie from Moghetto, California ((:, CaI love this song. My boyfriend sang it for me before it was "big" (:
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