It was written by bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker, alongside additional songwriters Michael Pollack and Nick Long.
[5] Pranav Trewn from Stereogum commended the "tumbling tin [drum] pattern" intro, commenting: "Barker's technical onslaught, which can sometimes feel like a party trick seeking a purpose, coheres into rich rhythmic tapestries on [the song].
"[6] Andrew Sacher of BrooklynVegan stated that the song has "got those classic clean Blink guitar arpeggios and somber Mark vocals in the verses, and an explosive Tom & Mark-sung chorus.
"[8] Slant Magazine's Fred Barrett agreed, calling the "trite and repetitive" song a "flavorless approximation of the sticky hook that the band has been churning out since the late '90s.
"[9] Bobby Olivier from Spin, while viewing its theme sober, admitted its melodies felt too similar to past hits by the band.