Baby Girl, I'm a Blur
"Baby Girl, I'm a Blur" is the first single from Say Anything's album, In Defense of the Genre. It was released on iTunes on October 2, 2007. The song impacted radio on November 6. This song was written in Central Park by Max Bemis. He was quoted as saying [I] fell in love with the melody and always envisioned it was like a Nine Inch Nails-y affair, with a pulsing drum beat. A video for the song was released on November 12, 2007. The song was used in the fourth episode of the American television series Breaking Bad entitled "Cancer Man".
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Baby Girl, I'm a Blur
"Baby Girl, I'm a Blur" is the first single from Say Anything's album, In Defense of the Genre. It was released on iTunes on October 2, 2007. The song impacted radio on November 6. This song was written in Central Park by Max Bemis. He was quoted as saying [I] fell in love with the melody and always envisioned it was like a Nine Inch Nails-y affair, with a pulsing drum beat. A video for the song was released on November 12, 2007. The song was used in the fourth episode of the American television series Breaking Bad entitled "Cancer Man".
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