Track Listing 1. Anthem (part 2) 2. Online Songs 3. First Date 4. Happy Holidays You Bastard 5. Story Of A Lonely Guy 6. Rock Show 7. Stay Together For The Kids 8. Rollercoaster 9. Reckless Abandon 10. Everytime I Look For You 11. Give Me One Good Reason 12. Shut Up 13. Please Take Me Home 14. What Went Wrong 15. Time To Break Up 16. F*** A Dog 17. Man Overboard (video)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Jerry Finn | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music |
Album Notes Blink 182: Tom DeLonge (vocals, guitar); Mark Hoppus (vocals, bass); Travis Barker (drums).Additional personnel: Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (keyboards).Recorded at Signature Sound, San Diego, California, Larrabee Studios West, Cello Studios, Hollywood, California.Website: www.blink182.comOlder and more successful but no less fascinated by the same things as their adolescent fan base (toilet humor, sex, and awkward social situations), Mark, Tom and Travis greet 2001 with another platter's worth of chugging guitar riffs, infectious hooks and plenty of moxie. The album opens with the sequel to the last cut on ENEMA OF THE STATE. "Anthem Part II" is a generational rant focusing on the hopelessness felt by teens taken lightly by the world because of their age. Blink 182 does a fine job tapping into the universal theme of unrequited love ("Story Of A Lonely Boy"), divorce ("Stay Together For The Kids") and surviving the social perils of high school cliques ("Give Me One Good Reason").Lest this become a musical equivalent to a Judy Bloom book, Blink throws in plenty of inappropriate moments of Sandler-esque proportions. There's the 40-second, jack-hammer fast diatribe against an ex-girlfriend involving unnatural acts with her parents ("Happy Holidays, You Bastard"), ennui-killing acting out ("Reckless Abandon"), and kicking back with a cute girl at a Vans Warped Tour show. Despite their goofy rep, Blink-182's combination of vulnerable lyrics and pop smarts blow away any notion of these guys being another dumb punk band.
Editorial Reviews 4 out of 5 stars - ...Improving on their last album...they keep everything light, fast and punchy....They're rock & roll boys who aren't scared to sing for and about rock & roll girls....baring their painfully adolescent fragility and confusion without playing coy... Rolling Stone (07/05/2001)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Spices regulation teen angst with back-of-the-classroom toilet humor....containing some very good pop songs... Q (08/01/2001)
4 out of 5 stars - ...Improving on their last album...they keep everything light, fast and punchy....They're rock & roll boys who aren't scared to sing for and about rock & roll girls....baring their painfully adolescent fragility and confusion without playing coy...Q (8/01, p.124) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...Spices regulation teen angst with back-of-the-classroom toilet humor....containing some very good pop songs... Rolling Stone (07/05/2001)
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