Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Tickets to My Downfall’ is a punk move
Machine Gun Kelly and Halsey, clearly it’s all forgotten now.MGK, 30, and the 25-year-old “Without Me” singer were once linked in a messy triangle with her ex G-Eazy, 31, but now that the dust has settled, the two are reunited on the track “Forget Me Too,” from his new album “Tickets to My Downfall.”“You want me to forget you/OK, forget me too/You tell me you hate me, baby/Yeah, I bet you do,” he croons as the song opens softly before it comes on crashing and thrashing.The mosh-ready music matches the turbulence of a rocky relationship: “You’re the reason I punched a hole in the wall back home,” MGK sings.Halsey fuels all of the couple combustion later: “We’d both be better off alone/Still think I’d get you on the phone/With one last breath