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[[Ryen Slegr]] recounts the song being based off the worst relationship experiences of himself, [[Daniel Brummel]], and [[Jose Galvez]]. Brummel also recounts wanting to name a song "The Ups and Downs" after watching a [[Wikipedia:Jerry Seinfeld|Jerry Seinfeld]] sketch.<ref>https://youtu.be/z57xUM9C3nk</ref> | [[Ryen Slegr]] recounts the song being based off the worst relationship experiences of himself, [[Daniel Brummel]], and [[Jose Galvez]]. Brummel also recounts wanting to name a song "The Ups and Downs" after watching a [[Wikipedia:Jerry Seinfeld|Jerry Seinfeld]] sketch.<ref>https://youtu.be/z57xUM9C3nk</ref> | ||
==Interpretation== | ==Interpretation== | ||
With the added context of the Jerry Seinfeld sketch, this song can be seen as a person's internal struggle between being an adult and being a child, a theme that is repeated multiple times throughout the album. This struggle is best exemplified through the final breakdown of the song, in which there is a back and forth between disliking both up and down. | |||
==Audio== | ==Audio== | ||