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Critics and fans frequently praise its "anthemic" quality and its ability to capture the energy of the late '90s.

Released in 1999 as the lead single for Lit's second album, , "My Own Worst Enemy" is widely considered a definitive anthem of the late-90s pop-punk and alternative rock era. The song became a massive commercial success, topping the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remaining one of the most broadcasted and covered songs in rock history. Music and Composition

The track is celebrated for its simple but infectious composition, featuring a signature four-chord guitar riff that has become a staple for beginner guitarists and karaoke enthusiasts alike.

A blend of pop-punk, power pop, and alternative rock.

The clean version (sometimes titled the "No SH*T Mix" ) primarily censors the line "I kick the living sh*t out of me" to keep the song suitable for daytime radio and younger audiences.

The core hook, "I am my own worst enemy," resonates with listeners as a universal admission of personal flaws and repeated mistakes. The "Clean" Version

Its popularity has crossed generations, maintaining high streaming numbers and regular airplay decades after its release. Lyrical Meaning and Themes

Lit - My Own Worst Enemy (clean) ●

Critics and fans frequently praise its "anthemic" quality and its ability to capture the energy of the late '90s.

Released in 1999 as the lead single for Lit's second album, , "My Own Worst Enemy" is widely considered a definitive anthem of the late-90s pop-punk and alternative rock era. The song became a massive commercial success, topping the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remaining one of the most broadcasted and covered songs in rock history. Music and Composition Lit - My Own Worst Enemy (Clean)

The track is celebrated for its simple but infectious composition, featuring a signature four-chord guitar riff that has become a staple for beginner guitarists and karaoke enthusiasts alike. Critics and fans frequently praise its "anthemic" quality

A blend of pop-punk, power pop, and alternative rock. Music and Composition The track is celebrated for

The clean version (sometimes titled the "No SH*T Mix" ) primarily censors the line "I kick the living sh*t out of me" to keep the song suitable for daytime radio and younger audiences.

The core hook, "I am my own worst enemy," resonates with listeners as a universal admission of personal flaws and repeated mistakes. The "Clean" Version

Its popularity has crossed generations, maintaining high streaming numbers and regular airplay decades after its release. Lyrical Meaning and Themes

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