- Foot In Your Mouth - Hoobastank1998 - 02

: The title and chorus, "Just don't stick your foot in your mouth," serve as both a warning and a critique of those who speak before they think, eventually trapping themselves in their own lies. Musical Context: The Saxophone Era

: The album was self-released while the band was playing local LA venues like the Cobalt Cafe, building a reputation that eventually led to their major-label signing in 2000. Legacy and Evolution Hoobastank1998 - 02 - Foot In Your Mouth

: Themes of betrayal and gossip are central, with vocalist Doug Robb addressing "fabrications" and "tabloid stories" that inevitably "get back to me". : The title and chorus, "Just don't stick

While "Foot In Your Mouth" remains a deep cut for longtime fans, it represents the raw, unpolished energy of a band still experimenting with its identity before shelving the saxophone for a more streamlined rock sound on their self-titled 2001 debut . While "Foot In Your Mouth" remains a deep

: The lyrics target a specific type of observer—someone who attends shows while badmouthing the performers behind their backs.

: The track features prominent saxophone work by Jeremy Wasser , who also performed the solo on Incubus's "Summer Romance".

Unlike their later post-grunge hits like "The Reason," this track showcases the band's original "suburban California groove".