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Teaming up with legendary drummer Travis Barker on every track and taking a truly nostalgic classic pop-punk musical approach, Tickets to My Downfall is far from a masterpiece. Through a rugged vocal delivery, MGK runs through a list of familiar topics as he describes his self-destructive ways, landing on some laughably overdone cliches along the way and trying a little too hard to be a tough guy as usual — but honestly, the fact that he managed to find even a little bit of success at pulling this style off is truly admirable. There are more than a few strange discrepancies along the way, but this is a double shot of that delicious earlys energy straight to the veins. Add on that MGK is 30 years old and making a song about being a rambunctious youth who needs to learn to grow up and you have a bit of a cringe-inducing track. A tribute to his late father and aunt, he longs for the time spent with them that was taken away as he tells stories of how his troubled lifestyle had effects on each of them over some low-key acoustics before a heavier chorus where he pours out his emotions. The surface-level lyrics almost make it sound like a cheap attempt to capture the power that comes with recent posthumous tracks with similar themes released by other artists like Juice WRLD.