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No It Isn't was the first song released by alternative rock band (+44). It was available for download on their official site on December 13, 2005, which happened to be the day bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker's ex-bandmate from blink-182, Tom DeLonge was scheduled to release material from his new band, Angels and Airwaves,. This date also happens to be DeLonge's birthday. The song featured then-guitarist Carol Heller, who provided backup vocals at the end of the track. This song is a message to Delonge from Hoppus and Barker about the blink-182 hiatus, featuring the words "Please understand this isn't just goodbye, this is I can't stand you".

In a recent interview, Mark Hoppus stated that the version of "No It Isn't" released in December was a demo, and the version on the album sounds slightly different.

The final version of the song is currently on the track listing of (+44)'s debut album, When Your Heart Stops Beating, set for release on November 14, 2006 -- drummer Travis Barker's 31st birthday.

500 Limited Edition Copies

Travis Barker has stated that there were 500 limited edition copies of the "No It Isn't" single, which were packaged in with 500 pieces of merchandise ordered from the band's website.

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