“I feel like there's something in the simplicity and in not overthinking it with it coming to me with relative ease. Sometimes it feels like those ones – I don't know what the word is – but they’re ones that, I guess, reach more people or seem to mean something to people. It doesn't mean that only the good ones come quick. But it seems like those ones that really connected people they have they always came quickly.
“Weirdly, once we started getting more and more songs we were kind of unsure if we were going to actually put that one on the record. And we thought it was our best song at one point. But then we kept going and that one seemed kind of old and boring to us. The new ones we were excited about, so it was other people telling us, ‘No, that's a hit. That's a good one.’ So we put it on the album even though we weren’t sure and it’s weird that almost by chance it became big. A lot of songs that are really big almost didn't make it, or so I've heard from a lot of other bands.
“For In Too Deep, the words were based on very basic-level relationship stuff that I’d gone through in high school, because that was my reference point. I was only 18, you know, so I didn't really have much life experience, and I hadn't even been in a relationship since I was probably like, 16, but I had a bad relationship in the 10th grade. I was just like, ‘I'm not gonna have any girlfriends anymore. I'm not good at the relationship thing,’ or at least at that point, it seemed very stressful to me, so I just kind of stayed away from all of that. But I guess I was able to sort of tap into those early relationships and it’s universal, so I was milling the simplicity in that. There's something magical about that era in your life.
“But honestly? I look back at that song and I'm kind of embarrassed by it. I don't even know why. It just seems so basic, I guess. I think it was our biggest song in the UK, but not everywhere else. We didn’t actually play the song for about nine years. We started playing it again in maybe 2010. So we have a rocky relationship with that song a little bit. I think what we didn't really like about the song was that there was two versions that we recorded, and we the one that ended up on the record that everyone knows is not the one that we loved. So the way we play it live, it's not much different, but it starts with the big riff that comes after the chorus.