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For most high school and college seniors, it’s graduation season. If that describes you, then two things are likely true: 1) You’re going to be subjected to terrible music at your graduation ceremony and 2) You need a playlist that doesn’t suck to commemorate this time in your life. Even if you’ve long passed your schooling days, everyone loves a healthy dose of nostalgia, and odds are you can still remember how it felt to finally make a dent in the world (mixed with oh-shit-what-the-hell-do-I-do-now anxiety). No matter the case, this playlist is here to provide you with the soundtrack you’re looking for, every step of the way. Blink-182 – “Going Away to College” This one doesn’t need an explanation. If you’re moving off to college and you’ve ever had any sense of appreciation or nostalgia for Blink-182, then there’s no way this isn’t going on your iPod.
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While something off Milo Goes To College might have seemed like a clear choice from the Descendants, “When I Get Old” remains a classic cut from a band that has shown us all getting old doesn’t equal giving up or giving in. Write These Lyrics In Your Notebook: Will I do myself proud or only what’s allowed? / What will it be like / What will I be like / What will it be like when I get old? Andrew WK – “Party Hard”. Not only does this song show off Glassjaw frontman Daryl Palumbo’s alterna-dance pop sensibilities, it’s also a good reminder that, for better or worse, 100 percent of everything that happens in high school stops mattering the minute you’re done.
There’s also nothing wrong with deciding that college isn’t your immediate future, or necessarily in any part of your future at all. Write These Lyrics In Your Notebook: Graduation day, graduation day / We take back everything we said about you / I’m not going to school The Wonder Years – “My Last Semester”. One of the worst things about high school is the terrible people you have no choice but to put up with until you get to college. One of the worst things about college, however, is also the terrible people you have to put up with until well, you can see where this is going. You expect to run into douchebags of every species your freshman year (dudes with acoustic guitars everywhere for no reason, troglodyte bro-dudes, etc.), but when you realize those people somehow never quite go away even when you’re two months away from the finish line, you’d be forgiven for giving up on humanity. Here’s to looking forward to better crowds.
Write These Lyrics In Your Notebook: I’m not sad anymore, I’m just waiting / It’s two more months ‘til I’m done with this Iron Chic – “Every Town Has An Elm Street”. No matter where you are, it’s easy to feel like there’s something better waiting for you somewhere else.
Whether you’re on your way to college or taking a new job in another city, or you’re being left behind in your hometown while your friends move on, wanting to support the decisions those around you make (when they’re not the ones you want them to make for yourself) isn’t always the easiest thing to do. Neither is getting this song out of your head. Write These Lyrics In Your Notebook: You took the first fucking chance to get out of town / I’m cool with that, but I still want you around / Wouldn’t say I’m stuck here / But that’s irrelevant, because you’re free and clear Modern Baseball – “Your Graduation”.