Generational Divide

In the end, the group preferred the snippet towards its conclusion where it grew faster, and simply decided to clip that portion off and release it.

Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone felt that the song "is a burst driving guitars and hardcore drums",[5] while Chad Childers at Loudwire called it "a 'blink and you might miss it' cut".

[6] Additionally, Collin Goeman from Alternative Press pointed out Travis Barker's previous promises of returning to a sound more akin to the band's untitled album, calling it a "perfect illustration" of the statements.

[7] Many fans speculated that the band released the song as a single in response to the backlash that "Blame It On My Youth" received from their fanbase.

It depicts the band playing in a small room with the walls, floor, and ceiling plastered with concert flyers from other notable punk rock acts, including but not limited to: Bad Brains, Bad Religion, Descendents, The Misfits, Iggy Pop, Meat Puppets, Melvins, Motörhead, Fugazi, Cro-Mags, The Vandals, G.B.H., THE GERMS, Youth of Today and Nirvana.