Posted on - June 12, 2002 [at] 4:40 pm by Brad
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Borderline
Genre: Pop/Hip Hop
Time: 3:12
Date: 6/12/2002
Album: Brad Sucks: I Don’t Know What I’m Doing
Borderline was written and recorded in about two days and is the first track I’ve completed after building my new home studio and using my Event 20-20bas monitors. I’m pretty happy with the result. I think the production quality is up a bit from my previous tracks and that makes me feel a bit better about all the money I blew on speakers and drywall. The song is about mental illness and is kind of fun.
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7 Comments on this post
Gabe on Borderline
November 26, 2002 at 3:20 pm
This song totally kicks ass. Totally. If you don’t think so then you’re a poopy head.
Don on Borderline
January 15, 2003 at 7:58 pm
Very killer track. Really love the sample of the guy talking about his doctor visit =p
jb on Borderline
August 14, 2003 at 5:19 pm
The difference between this an overreacting, recording-wise, is pretty obvious. Much more swank.
Sadistikal on Borderline
October 22, 2003 at 3:04 pm
Brad,
Good shit man. I heard this on radio wazee. I don’t know if they picked it up or if you submitted it but either way wazee is a great station and I find a lot of underground stuff to listen to there. I get paid on Friday and I’ll be purchasing a copy of your CD. Keep it up.
Sad/Gary
Josh on Borderline
January 4, 2004 at 4:40 pm
Love the song. Love the music. You’re frucking awesome.
Um, I got totally frauded out of almost a thousand dollars on PayPal though so I really don’t trust it. Is there a way I could send you a check or something. I’d really like to contribute to your next lunch. Um, if you could email me or something, I’d love to send you a check. Thanks for the great music. I must now tell all my friends.
Tim on Borderline
March 25, 2016 at 12:01 am
Can you clarify what is said in the spoken part? “I don’t know what _ _ _ got, but…didn’t get it from me”.
India on Borderline
December 7, 2018 at 1:54 pm
Brad, I have BPD, and this song is a beautiful encapsulation of what a “good day” feels like. Sometimes it is all I can do to put it on repeat and hope that it sinks in. I truly love your sound. As an aspiring musician, I can only hope that something I write can affect someone as much as your music affects me. Thank you.