The Enema Strikes Back
The Enema Strikes Back
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Blink-182, the kings of pop-punk frivolity. The Mark, Tom & Travis Show is a live album that captures the energetic essence of a Blink-182 concert in all its cheeky glory. From start to finish, this record is a nostalgia-fueled trip down memory lane, filled with catchy hooks and irreverent banter.
The band's signature blend of teenage angst and humor is on full display here, with tracks like "Dumpweed" and "What's My Age Again?" eliciting sing-alongs and mosh pits galore. Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge's banter between songs adds an extra layer of charm, reminding us why Blink-182 were the ultimate poster boys for adolescent rebellion in the early 2000s.
Travis Barker's thunderous drumming anchors the chaos onstage, proving once again why he's one of the best in the business. His blistering beats provide the perfect backdrop for Hoppus and DeLonge's punk riffs and cheeky lyrical content, resulting in a high-energy performance that never misses a beat.
Overall, The Mark, Tom & Travis Show is a must-listen for any Blink-182 fan looking to relive the glory days of pop-punk. It may not be groundbreaking or revolutionary, but it's a damn good time from start to finish. So grab your skateboard, spike up your hair, and press play on this album for a dose of nostalgia that will have you feeling like a teenager all over again.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Dumpweed
2. Don't Leave Me
3. Aliens Exist
4. Family Reunion
5. Going Away to College
6. What's My Age Again?
7. Rich Lips
8. Blew Job
9. Untitled
10. Voyeur
11. Pathetic
12. Adam's Song
13. Peggy Sue
14. Wendy Clear
15. Carousel
16. All the Small Things
17. Mutt
18. The Country Song
19. Dammit
20. Man Overboard
21. Hidden Track
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Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Blink-182
Blink-182 are the pop-punk pioneers who have been setting teenage hearts aflutter since the '90s. With their catchy hooks, infectious energy, and cheeky lyrics, this trio from California (yeah, we know, not exactly the punk mecca of the world) have managed to carve out a unique space in the alt-rock scene. Frontman Mark Hoppus, the eternal goofball with a penchant for dad jokes, leads the charge with his distinctive vocals and energetic stage presence. Guitarist Matt Skiba (formerly of Alkaline Trio) brings a darker, more brooding edge to the band's sound, while drummer Travis Barker is a veritable beast behind the kit, with lightning-fast beats and jaw-dropping chops. Their breakthrough album, "Enema of the State," catapulted Blink-182 into the mainstream with hits like "All the Small Things" and "What's My Age Again?" Since then, they've continued to churn out anthemic pop-punk gems that speak to the inner adolescence in all of us. But Blink-182 are more than just a nostalgia trip for late '90s kids. They've evolved with the times, experimenting with different styles and sounds while still maintaining their signature wit and charm. From the angst-ridden ballads of "Adam's Song" to the anthemic rockers of "Feeling This," Blink-182 have proven time and time again that they're more than just a one-trick pony. So whether you're a die-hard Blink fan from way back or a newcomer to their infectious brand of punk rock, there's no denying the enduring appeal of this irreverent trio. Blink-182 may have grown up (slightly) over the years, but their spirit of youthful rebellion and infectious energy remains as strong as ever.
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