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vb. (present participle of waste time English)
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Wasting Time is the second album, and first major label release, for Chicago-based pop punk band Mest. The album contains the singles "What's the Dillio?" and "Drawing Board". It was released June 20, 2000, and is produced by Goldfinger's John Feldmann. It is also their first official studio album as their previous debut album Mo' Money, Mo' 40z was self-released.
"Wasting Time" is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on June 28, 1996 as the second and final single from the group's debut studio album, Cheshire Cat (1995).
Wasting Time may refer to:
- Timewasting
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Idling
- Goofing off
- Procrastination
- time sink
- as a proper name:
- Wasting Time (album), a 2000 album by Mest
- "Wasting Time" (Kid Rock song), 2000
- "Wasting Time" (Collective Soul song), 1993
- "Wasting Time" (Thirsty Merc song), 2003
- "Wasting Time" (Blink-182 song), 1996
- "Wasting Time", a song by Jack Johnson from On and On
- "Wasting Time (Eternal Summer)", a song by Four Year Strong from Enemy of the World
- Wasting Time (Blink 182 album)
- Wasting Time (Collective Soul Song)
"Wasting Time" is a song by Thirsty Merc, released as their debut single in 2003. It was featured on their debut EP, First Work. Its radio success led to release of the band's debut self-titled album, Thirsty Merc, on which the track was featured. The track's accompanying one-shot video was also a huge hit.
"Wasting Time" was the final single from Kid Rock's album Devil Without a Cause. The song blended bouncy hip hop vocals over a bluesy riff and gospel vocals provided by Thornetta Davis. The song's bass line sampled Fleetwood Mac's classic " Second Hand News". The song was a thumb at Atlantic who kept rejecting demos for the album, giving Kid Rock writer's block.
The song peaked at #35 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks with no music video accompanying it. There was a live version released on the " Only God Knows Why" single. It was from Rochester, New York concert, performed on March 21, 1999.
David Allan Coe covered "Wasting Time" as the rewritten song "Free my Mind" on his album Live at Billy Bob's Texas, released on April 8, 2003.
Kid Rock released a country version of the song on his 2013 Australian edition of Rebel Soul. Some of the vulgar lyrics were re-written and a verse was added. The Fleetwood Mac sample was replaced by an original arrangement by his band.
- Kid Rock- vocals
- Kenny Olsen- lead gutair
- Matt O'Brien- bass gutair
- Bobby East- rythmn gutair
- Stefanie Eulinberg- drums
- Uncle Kracker- turntables
- Misty Love- vocals
Usage examples of "wasting time".
I'm a garrulous old man who has crowded you into wasting time listening to trivia.
There was a big pitcher of cool water nearby and he gulped a third of it without wasting time hunting for a glass.
And while we were trying to deal with that, the head of the UN detachment showed up to protest that some of the semiorganic Scarecrow materiel was making fizzing noises and seemed to be rotting away, and why were we wasting time with hardware when valuable stuff was being lost because they didn't know how to preserve it?
And while we were trying to deal with that, the head of the UN detachment showed up to protest that some of the semiorganic Scarecrow materiel was making fizzing noises and seemed to be rotting away, and why were we wasting time with hardware when valuable stuff was being lost because they didn’.