Bouncing Off The Walls

Album: Start Static (2001)
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Songfacts®:

  • Two versions of this song were recorded. The first was mixed and produced by Matt Wallace for the band's debut album Start Static. The second, mixed by Mark Trombino, had a shorter running time and was used as the band's first single.
  • This was featured in the movies American Wedding (2003) and Van Wilder (2002). Three other Sugarcult songs were used in Van Wilder: "Stuck in America" "Saying Goodbye" and "How Does It Feel." >>>
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    A.J. - Chicago, IL, for above 2

Comments: 5

  • Jeremy from Blaine, WaLol Shae that's what Meth is for
  • Trent from Great Falls, MtMost songs are about drugs Cara from Australia
  • Lizzie from Troy, Nythis is about a cocaine addiction and how you have highs and lows and how he would steal cocaine from his parents
  • Shae from Vegas, Nvi wish i really could bounce off walls that would be wicked!
  • Cara from Perth, AustraliaMy band are playing this at the moment, and while it sounds really cool, we're kinda worried that the lyrics might be about drugs.
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