Bowling For Soup - High School Never Ends !full! 🆕 Free Forever
We see the "Principal" as the CEO. The "hall monitor" as the security guard. The "mean girls" as office gossips by the water cooler. The "stoners" as the warehouse guys. By literally dressing adults in the uniforms of high school archetypes, Bowling for Soup eliminated any room for interpretation. It isn't a metaphor; it’s a documentary.
After the massive success of A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) and the single “1985,” Bowling for Soup faced the dreaded "sophomore slump" of follow-up fame. Instead of writing another song about Stacey’s mom or the 80s, the band turned their lens inward—and outward at the audience. bowling for soup - high school never ends
Next time you find yourself stressing about what a coworker thinks of your presentation, or what a stranger on Instagram thinks of your vacation, put on Bowling for Soup. Let the power chords rip, shout the lyrics at the top of your lungs, and remember: The prom queen is now the real estate agent, but you still don’t have to ask her to dance. We see the "Principal" as the CEO
The song highlights how workplace cliques and "stuck-up chicks" mirror the social divisions of 11th grade. The "stoners" as the warehouse guys