Hoobastank1998 - 02 - Foot | In Your Mouth
: The track features prominent saxophone work by Jeremy Wasser , who also performed the solo on Incubus's "Summer Romance".
: Themes of betrayal and gossip are central, with vocalist Doug Robb addressing "fabrications" and "tabloid stories" that inevitably "get back to me". Hoobastank1998 - 02 - Foot In Your Mouth
The song is a direct confrontation of social duplicity and "fake" personas within a local music scene. : The track features prominent saxophone work by
: The title and chorus, "Just don't stick your foot in your mouth," serve as both a warning and a critique of those who speak before they think, eventually trapping themselves in their own lies. Musical Context: The Saxophone Era : The title and chorus, "Just don't stick
"Foot In Your Mouth" is the second track on Hoobastank's 1998 independent debut album, They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To . This early era of the band—then sometimes spelled —is distinct for its high-energy blend of funk-metal and ska-influenced alt-rock, notably featuring a full saxophone section. Lyrical Analysis: The Price of Hypocrisy