Talk:I Got That Rock And Roll/@comment-11571704-20140312225052/@comment-17479654-20140623220120

Mainly evident in the full version. But the first verse it's obvious because the guy obviously knows quite a bit about the girl (Girl I can tell it's something even when you say it's nothing) and can tell when she's lying (When you're playing with your hair like you just don't care it's a tell- you're bluffing). Additionally, the first part strongly implies that they are avoiding romance (hence "denial-song") (Drama we can live without it), and that they're always hanging out (Catch a wave if we're bored there's a clock we'll ignore find a way around it).

The second verse continues the "denial-song" thing (We've come so far being just the way we are if it's not broke, don't fix it) and also shows what the guy likes about her (I love that you buy the tickets and you don't make me watch the chick flicks). It also shows that the guy cares about her quite a bit (If you got a broken heart you can punch me in the arm now that's what you needed) and wants to know how she feels (I can't guess the meaning if you don't say what you're feeling).

The bridge continues the pattern that he cares a lot about her (But you're the only friend I'd take a shower for), and that he helps her a lot (I would hold your bags when you go shopping).

Maybe it's just me, but that implies a lot of romance. Even if it's denial.